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New York Times, Saturday, February 26, 2005

Author:
Jim Page
Editor:
Will Shortz
48-Down : Some horses
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Jim Page

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 34 Missing: {JKQXZ} This is puzzle # 137 for Mr. Page. Saturday freshness: 23%
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© 2005, The New York Times2/26/5 ( No. 20,199 )
Across
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It can be ear-piercing : STUD
5
Command to go : SCAT
9
Trainee : CADET
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N.B.A. star Kukoc : TONI
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One foot : IAMB
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It may be stuck in a bar : OLIVE
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Company whose cars don't use gasoline : OTIS
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PX users : NCOS
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Organism bodies : SOMAS
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Snack item : NACHOCHIP
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Tearful : MOIST
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"___ Es el Amor" (Spanish song hit) : ESO
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Relative of -let : ULE
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One easily moved : SOFTIE
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Sheets : STRATA
28
Nursery output : WAH
30
Beluga delicacy : ROE
31
Food items introduced to the United States by Samuel Thomas circa 1880 : ENGLISHMUFFINS
35
Pellet shooter : AIRPISTOL
36
It has 659 members : HOUSEOFCOMMONS
41
Auto features, briefly : ACS
42
Book end? : ISH
43
"No, you're not" retort : YESIAM
45
Better waterproof : RESEAL
48
Former White House inits. : RMN
49
Gulager of "McQ," 1974 : CLU
50
One going out : DATER
51
Iron : SMOOTHOUT
54
Page of un calendario : ENERO
55
Outdoor feast : LUAU
56
Is Spanish? : ESTA
57
Follower of a duck, pig or cow : EIEIO
58
"Who ___?" : ISNT
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Tout's antithesis : RIEN
60
"Days of Our Lives" setting : SALEM
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Coordinate : MESH
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"Oliver!" composer Lionel ___ : BART
Down
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Cameos, e.g. : STONES
2
Way of seasoning : TOTASTE
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Lion's combatant for the crown, in "Through the Looking-Glass" : UNICORN
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Good-looker : DISH
5
Company with a brontosaur logo : SINCLAIROIL
6
Stockpile : CACHE
7
Parisian possessive : AMOI
8
One sip, maybe: Abbr. : TBSP
9
George Jetson's boss : COSMO
10
Cool : ALOOF
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Film composer Tiomkin : DIMITRI
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Dodge : EVASION
13
Final participants : TESTEES
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Extend : OUTLIE
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"Well, whaddya know!" : SHUTMYMOUTH
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Bygone dignitaries : AGAS
28
Any-way link : WHICH
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"I know not why I ___ sad": Shak. : AMSO
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Concerns of some bathers: Abbr. : SPFS
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Fire up : FOMENT
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Showman Ziegfeld and others : FLOS
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Fast-food chain : HARDEES
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Orwellian setting : OCEANIA
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Corp. headquartered in Pittsburgh : USSTEEL
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Mediterranean capital : NICOSIA
40
9-Across, at times : SALUTER
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Like some genes : MUTANT
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Chilling : EERIE
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"Get ___!" : AROOM
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Some horses : ROANS
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Poor : SLIM
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Guiding genius : MUSE
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Cicely, e.g. : HERB

Answer summary:
4 unique to this puzzle, 4 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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