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New York Times, Monday, March 21, 1994

Author:
Sidney L. Robbins
Editor:
Will Shortz
47-Down : Country homes
TotalDebutLatest
2033/27/19742/8/1999
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01413675122
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1.47891535%
Sidney L. Robbins

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 40 Missing: {JQZ} Spans: 3 This is puzzle # 159 for Mr. Robbins. Monday freshness: 1%
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© 1994, The New York Times3/21/94 ( No. 16,204 )
Across
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Bakery byproduct : AROMA
6
Went by plane : FLEW
10
Copied : APED
14
Arizona features : MESAS
15
Scottish isle : IONA
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Lemon's partner : LIME
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With 36-Across and 55-Across, a sales pitch disclaimer : PASTPERFORMANCE
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Baden-Baden and others : SPAS
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Shea team : METS
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Eastern V.I.P. : AMEER
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Mr. Caesar : SID
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Ship to ___ : SHORE
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"Swan Lake," e.g. : BALLET
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Tiny bit : IOTA
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Not native : ALIEN
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Printer's employee : INKER
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Printer's measures : EMS
36
See 17-Across : ISNOTAGUARANTEE
39
His wife took a turn for the worse : LOT
40
Obsolescent piano key material : IVORY
41
Bellini opera : NORMA
42
Hoarder's cry : MORE
43
Telescopist's sighting : METEOR
44
Strength : SINEW
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Opponent : FOE
48
Xerox competitor : CANON
49
"When I was ___..." : ALAD
51
In ___ of : LIEU
55
See 17-Across : OFFUTURERESULTS
58
Person 'twixt 12 and 20 : TEEN
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"The King and I" setting : SIAM
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Singer Cara : IRENE
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Misses the mark : ERRS
62
Paddles : OARS
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Waco locale : TEXAS
Down
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Concert hall equipment : AMPS
2
Harvest : REAP
3
Greek mountain : OSSA
4
Wrestlers' needs : MATS
5
Type of cobra : ASP
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Shot : FIRED
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Artist's pad? : LOFT
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Son of Seth : ENOS
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Revolutionary, e.g. : WAR
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"Remember the ___" : ALAMO
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Heartbroken swain : PINER
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Leno, for one : EMCEE
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Bucks and does : DEER
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Give forth : EMIT
19
Indian noblewoman : MAHARANEE
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Feeling : SENTIMENT
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Suffix with tip or dump : STER
25
Get-out-of-jail money : BAIL
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In addition : ALSO
27
Bit of fluff : LINT
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Mr. Durocher : LEO
29
Harden : INURE
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"Sure, why not?" : OKAY
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Borodin's "Prince ___" : IGOR
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To be, in Paree : ETRE
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Secretarial work : MEMO
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Burn : SEAR
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Confess : AVOW
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"___ on your life!" : NOT
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Fashion : MODE
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"60 Minutes" regular : SAFER
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Reason out : INFER
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Sentence subjects : NOUNS
47
Country homes : FARMS
48
Pigeon coop : COTE
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___ da capo : ARIA
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Noted James Earl Jones stage role : LEAR
51
Entice : LURE
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The holm oak : ILEX
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Erupter of 1669 : ETNA
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Applications : USES
56
G.I. entertainers : USO
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Command to Fido : SIT

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