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New York Times, Tuesday, April 4, 2000

Author:
D. J. DeChristopher
Editor:
Will Shortz
12-Down : Worn-out
TotalDebutLatest
511/1/19958/5/2003
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D. J. DeChristopher

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 42 Missing: {BFQXZ} This is puzzle # 4 for Mr. DeChristopher. Tuesday freshness: 33%
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© 2000, The New York Times4/4/0 ( No. 18,410 )
Across
1
Sixth sense : ESP
4
Sprightly dances : JIGS
8
Egypt's Sadat : ANWAR
13
Designer Cassini : OLEG
15
Taj Mahal site : AGRA
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Bellini opera : NORMA
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Caretaker for a baby : NANA
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Sticky stuff : GOOK
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Gnawed : ATEAT
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Austrian observance of April 30 : WALPURGISNACHT
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Meadow : LEA
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Like wind chimes : TINKLY
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British observance of April 23 : STGEORGESDAY
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Onetime Argentine leader : PERON
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___ Perot : HROSS
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How to address a Fr. lady : MME
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The Emerald Isle : ERIN
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Airport abbr. : ARR
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Ukraine's capital : KIEV
39
Prevail : WIN
40
Fisher's rental : CANOE
42
Stretched tight : TENSE
43
Indian observance of April 13 : SOLARNEWYEAR
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Connecting strips of land : ISTHMI
48
Trivial Pursuit need : DIE
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United States observance of April 14 : PANAMERICANDAY
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Perform penance : ATONE
56
Evictee from paradise : ADAM
57
___ Bator : ULAN
59
Deluxe sheet material : SATIN
60
One-liner, e.g. : JOKE
61
Aggregate : PILE
62
Golf great Sam : SNEAD
63
Stout relatives : ALES
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Mack or Danson : TED
Down
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Ages and ages : EON
2
Order at KFC : SLAW
3
Pitcher Alejandro : PENA
4
Black-spotted cat : JAGUAR
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Composer Stravinsky : IGOR
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Seaman's quaff : GROG
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H. H. Munro's pseudonym : SAKI
8
Biblical liar : ANANIAS
9
Zilch : NOTANY
10
Jalopy : WRECK
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Menotti hero : AMAHL
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Worn-out : RATTY
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Old fighting vessel : GALLEON
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Lowly worker : PEON
22
Rules: Abbr. : STDS
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Gush forth : SPEW
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Hatcher of "Lois & Clark" : TERI
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Happy face : GRIN
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Accra's land : GHANA
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Bobble : ERROR
30
Newswoman Tabitha : SOREN
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Warship danger : MINE
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Tableland : MESA
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At any time : EVER
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Excited : KEYEDUP
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Praise : COMMEND
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"I cannot tell ___" : ALIE
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Double : TWIN
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Grammy-winning Twain : SHANIA
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"My Cup Runneth Over" singer, 1967 : EDAMES
45
Bridge declaration : IPASS
46
Beelzebub : SATAN
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Savings vehicle, briefly : TNOTE
50
Punjabi prince : RAJA
51
Screen fave : IDOL
52
Bake sale order : CAKE
53
Came to rest : ALIT
54
New Haven school : YALE
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Composer Rorem : NED

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

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