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New York Times, Wednesday, July 14, 2004

Author:
A. J. Santora
Editor:
Will Shortz
13-Down : Pairs holder?
TotalDebutLatest
2531/26/19565/22/2005
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8561430423937
RebusScrabDebutPre‑WSFresh
41.5234018556%
A. J. Santora

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 36 Missing: {JQVW} This is puzzle # 251 for Mr. Santora. Wednesday freshness: 77%
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© 2004, The New York Times7/14/4 ( No. 19,972 )
Across
1
"Poppycock!" : BOSH
5
Iraqi port : BASRA
10
Thompson of "Family" : SADA
14
Big name in oil : ARCO
15
In-box contents : EMAIL
16
Wife, in legalese : UXOR
17
Line to Penn Station : LIRR
18
Sweater for the cold-blooded? : TURTLENECK
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Cold-blooded idler? : LOUNGELIZARD
22
TV extraterrestrial : ALF
23
Corrida cries : OLES
24
1983 Keaton title role : MRMOM
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Microwave setting : DEFROST
30
Property receiver, in law : ALIENEE
32
Latin 101 verb : ESSE
33
Soaps, to soap operas, once : SPONSORS
34
Cold-blooded dice roll? : SNAKEEYES
38
Pit crew member : MECHANIC
41
Salinger lass : ESME
45
Testified : DEPONED
46
English port : BRISTOL
49
Tapir feature : SNOUT
50
Long, long time : AEON
51
Fictitious Richard : ROE
52
Cold-blooded children's play activity? : LEAPFROGGING
56
Cold-blooded fungi? : TOADSTOOLS
59
Samoan capital : APIA
60
Last of the Stuarts : ANNE
61
Reason for a raise : MERIT
62
Shape with a hammer : PEEN
63
Stuff : GEAR
64
Straws in the wind : OMENS
65
Once, once : ERST
Down
1
Chaucerian verse form : BALLADE
2
1969 Mets victims : ORIOLES
3
Napes : SCRUFFS
4
Gunpowder holder : HORN
5
Narcotic-yielding palms : BETELS
6
Talisman : AMULET
7
Calcutta wraps : SARIS
8
Classic hotel name : RITZ
9
___ breve : ALLA
10
Summer attire : SUNDRESSES
11
Send packing : AXE
12
One of a Disney septet : DOC
13
Pairs holder? : ARK
19
Regal fur : ERMINE
21
Sticky stuff : GOO
25
Phone trigram : MNO
26
Key contraction? : OER
27
___ amis : MES
29
Assume anew, as burdens : RESHOULDER
30
Barbary beast : APE
31
Powell co-star in 1930's films : LOY
33
Jiffy : SEC
35
1598 edict city : NANTES
36
"Wheel of Fortune" buy : ANE
37
A little butter? : KID
38
Hosp. staffers : MDS
39
Velvet finish? : EEN
40
Navy noncom : CPO
42
Bass variety : STRIPER
43
Professors World Peace Academy group, informally : MOONIES
44
White-tie, say : ELEGANT
46
Once-divided place : BERLIN
47
Homing pigeons' homes : ROOSTS
48
Having one sharp : ING
50
Prior to, in dialect : AFORE
53
Air: Prefix : ATMO
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Feature of many a sympathy card : POEM
55
Get an eyeful : GAPE
56
Put out : TAG
57
No longer divided : ONE
58
Collection suffix : ANA

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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