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New York Times, Saturday, March 16, 2002

Author:
Verna Suit
Editor:
Will Shortz
1-Down : Capped pen
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Verna Suit

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 36 Missing: {JQVXZ} This is the debut puzzle for Ms. Suit. Saturday freshness: 9%
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© 2002, The New York Times3/16/2 ( No. 19,121 )
Across
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Hist. majors get them : BAS
4
Quacks : FRAUDS
10
Fondlings : PETS
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Swear words? : IDO
15
Noted fossil site : LABREA
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Corn product : OLEO
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With 58-Across, a hearty order : CORNEDBEEF
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Ancient royal residence : TARA
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"Bye Bye Birdie" girl or song : ROSIE
21
More substantial : MEATIER
23
"Top o' the mornin' to ye," for example : IRISHISM
26
Present, e.g. : TENSE
27
Put back : STET
28
Accompanier of 17-/58-Across : SODABREAD
31
Mends : RESEWS
34
Put to sleep, maybe : BORE
35
Occasion pertinent to this puzzle : STPATRICKSDAY
40
Subject of Caesar's writing : GAUL
41
Old camp : STALAG
43
It might wash down 17-/58-Across : GREENBEER
48
Enjoined : BADE
49
Starting now : HENCE
50
Like leprechaun and four-leaf clover decorations : SEASONAL
53
Dates : ESCORTS
56
Washington, D.C., once : SWAMP
57
Drive (around) : TOOL
58
See 17-Across : ANDCABBAGE
62
Bad thing to blow : TIRE
63
Vagabond : PICARO
64
Source of knocking : GIN
65
Cries from the stands : OLES
66
Keyboard instrument : SPINET
67
Head shape : EGG
Down
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Capped pen : BIC
2
Tempest in a teapot : ADO
3
Most miserable : SORRIEST
4
Bygone Crayola shade : FLESH
5
Angle producers : RADII
6
"The Sound of Music" figure : ABBESS
7
Suffix with strict : URE
8
Hold : DEEM
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Office feature, sometimes : SAFE
10
Ceramist : POTTER
11
Sir Galahad's mother : ELAINE
12
Mother ___ : TERESA
13
Hit high C's, say : SOARED
18
Warning on an airplane wing : NOSTEP
22
Optimally : ATBEST
23
1949 armistice locale: Abbr. : ISR
24
Itinerary: Abbr. : RTES
25
They may be suspended from art class : MOBILES
29
"ER" character : DOC
30
Vessels also called broadhorns : ARKS
32
Liszt's son-in-law : WAGNER
33
Bayonet : STAB
36
Partner of rosemary, in Shakespeare : RUE
37
Tops, in slang : DABOMB
38
N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer elected to the Minnesota Supreme Court : ALANPAGE
39
Word usually said in triplicate : YADA
42
Set : GEL
43
Depressed area : GHETTO
44
Add dirt to : RESOIL
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Concert request : ENCORE
46
Étude places : ECOLES
47
Correct, as a computer image : RESCAN
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Not out of it : AWARE
52
Thick-soled shoe : SABOT
54
Draws off : TAPS
55
Back-talker : SNIP
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Seventh-century date : DCI
60
Booking : GIG
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Coll. major : ENG

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 4 debuted here and reused later, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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