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New York Times, Saturday, June 19, 1999

Author:
Mark Diehl
Editor:
Will Shortz
57-Down : W.W. II combatant: Abbr.
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Mark Diehl

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 30 Missing: {FQZ} This is puzzle # 23 for Mr. Diehl. Saturday freshness: 34%
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© 1999, The New York Times6/19/99 ( No. 18,120 )
Across
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Bygone leader : TSAR
5
Noted Star Fleet graduate : JAMESTKIRK
15
Prof. Lidenbrock of Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth" : OTTO
16
Lemon grove? : USEDCARLOT
17
Mountain: Prefix : OREO
18
Actor who's written popular cookbooks : DOMDELUISE
19
Maximum : LID
20
Phaedra, by birth : MINOAN
21
Big name in daredeviltry : EVEL
22
Giant slalom, e.g. : SKIRACE
24
Moves with caution : EDGES
26
Son of William the Conqueror : HENRYI
27
It may get high marks : LEVEE
29
Stretch of history : EONS
30
Succulent, spiny-leafed plant : ALOE
32
Destroy : WRACK
36
Postage ___ : DUE
37
With ingenuity and finesse : SLICKLY
39
Veinticuatro horas : DIA
40
Subway car part : STRAP
42
Inspiration, maybe : MUSE
43
Best Actress of 1998 : HUNT
44
Hotel quote : RATES
46
Security holder : BAILEE
48
Opposite of saves : DAMNS
50
Small, combative ones : BANTAMS
51
Deep : RICH
52
Lack, briefly : HAVENT
55
Skye cap : TAM
56
Think through : EXCOGITATE
58
"Don't look at me!" : NOTI
59
Mr. Deeds and Mrs. Doubtfire : TITLEROLES
60
Yank ally : BRIT
61
Setting for Tennyson's "Enoch Arden" : DESERTISLE
62
"Moses" novelist : ASCH
Down
1
Outbuildings : TOOLSHEDS
2
Fan : STRIKEOUT
3
Supped : ATEDINNER
4
It may be found in a pouch : ROO
5
Kind of review : JUDICIAL
6
Collectively : ASONE
7
Directive at work : MEMO
8
Classical collection : EDDA
9
Part of the act when King Richard III dies : SCENEV
10
1960 world chess champ : TAL
11
Elm Street terrorizer : KRUEGER
12
"For as long as ___" : ILIVE
13
Derby prize : ROSES
14
Record label in TV ads : KTEL
20
Fifth of twelve : MAY
23
B.&O. et al. : RRS
25
Slightly wet : DEWY
27
Point of interest : LOCUS
28
Fun house sounds : EEKS
31
Vitamin C source : LIME
33
Fans : ADULATORS
34
Fit for the big screen : CINEMATIC
35
So-called "Songbird of the South" : KATESMITH
37
Go over : SPAN
38
Like Casey Kasem, ethnically : LEBANESE
41
Feature of 45-Down : ARMHOLE
43
Single or double : HIT
45
Souvenir item : TSHIRT
47
Army member : ANT
48
Civil War anthem : DIXIE
49
S.&L. units : ACCTS
50
Kind of nut : BETEL
51
Sent back: Abbr. : RETD
53
Yours, in Tours : ATOI
54
Where many vins come from : VALS
57
W.W. II combatant: Abbr. : GER
58
The Phila. Warriors were its first champs : NBA

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2 unique to this puzzle, 8 debuted here and reused later, 3 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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