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New York Times, Wednesday, April 8, 1998

Author:
Nancy S. Ross
Editor:
Will Shortz
5-Down : Handel opera
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Nancy S. Ross

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 37 Missing: {BWXZ} Spans: 4 This is puzzle # 49 for Ms. Ross. Wednesday freshness: 14%
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© 1998, The New York Times4/8/98 ( No. 17,683 )
Across
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Sporty Mazda : MIATA
6
Name for a colleen : ERIN
10
Actor Johnny : DEPP
14
Tannenbaum topper : ANGEL
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"Tell ___ lies" : MENO
16
Lamb alias : ELIA
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1981 drama starring Treat Williams : PRINCEOFTHECITY
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D.C. dignitary : SEN
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Prelim : INTRO
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Slip cover? : DRESS
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"___ jolly swagman..." ("Waltzing Matilda" start) : ONCEA
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Soul, in Soissons : AME
25
Spenser opus : THEFAERIEQUEENE
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It's right in the atlas : EAST
33
It may be proper : NOUN
34
Frequent Powell co-star : LOY
35
Dalloway or Doubtfire : MRS
36
XXX drink, in the comics : ALE
39
Singing the blues : SAD
40
___ Lilly and Co. : ELI
41
Princess tormentor : PEA
42
Kind of dancer : GOGO
44
Arabian Sea nation : OMAN
45
Tennyson's 12-poem series : IDYLLSOFTHEKING
50
Shoebox letters : EEE
51
Isn't insensitive : FEELS
52
"Bulletproof" actor Henry : SILVA
55
Photographer Cartier-Bresson : HENRI
56
Scheming : SLY
59
Expressionistic O'Neill play : THEEMPERORJONES
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A driver may change one : LANE
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Goatish glance : LEER
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Get out of bed : ARISE
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Bookie's quote : ODDS
66
Auto pioneer : OLDS
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Overexcited : HYPER
Down
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They may provide relief : MAPS
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Apropos of : INRE
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Opposed to, in Dogpatch : AGIN
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Rare gymnastics score : TEN
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Handel opera : ALCINA
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Ham : EMOTER
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Chorus : REFRAIN
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Gung-ho about : INTO
9
Japanese drama : NOH
10
Authoritative order : DECREE
11
Writer Wiesel : ELIE
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Orchestra areas : PITS
13
Is beneficial : PAYS
18
Suffix with differ : ENCE
19
Onetime Secretary of State Muskie : EDMUND
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Frequently, poetically : OFT
24
Blue hue : AQUA
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Adagio and allegro : TEMPI
26
Ran fast, in England : HARED
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16-Across work : ESSAY
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Aurora's Greek counterpart : EOS
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Varnish resin : ELEMI
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Pitcher Ryan : NOLAN
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Gawking at : EYING
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Radiant : AGLEAM
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Meet one's Waterloo : LOSE
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Narcissist's problem : EGO
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Bid : OFFERED
44
Endorses : OKS
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Some banks : LEVEES
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Barbershop quartet members : TENORS
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Munich Mr. : HERR
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Mendelssohn oratorio : ELIJAH
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Normandy battle site : STLO
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"___ no idea!" : IHAD
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Play the pawnbroker : LEND
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Bread end : HEEL
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Use shears : SNIP
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___-majesté : LESE
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River of Flanders : YSER
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Arafat's grp. : PLO
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"Kid" of jazz : ORY

Answer summary:
3 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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