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New York Times, Friday, July 3, 1998

Author:
Martin Ashwood-Smith
Editor:
Will Shortz
9-Down : Tony Blair and others, for short
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Martin Ashwood-Smith

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 30 Missing: {HKQ} Spans: 4, (1 triple stack) This is puzzle # 28 for Mr. Ashwood-Smith. Friday freshness: 23%
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© 1998, The New York Times7/3/98 ( No. 17,769 )
Across
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Close to closed : AJAR
5
Bandy : SWAP
9
Set store by : PRIZE
14
Part of a gimlet : LIMEJUICE
16
Work orders? : MEMOS
17
Bygone wedding vow : OBEDIENCE
18
Mere : SCANT
19
"___ at End House" (Christie mystery) : PERIL
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Go by the board? : DIVE
22
Molding type : OGEE
23
Mothballed : IDLE
25
Corn sugar : DEXTROSE
27
Former auto mfr. : AMC
29
Formal need : TIE
31
Churl : CAD
32
It may follow a cease-fire : PEACECONFERENCE
39
Outdoor decorations : ORNAMENTALTREES
40
Star's family, perhaps : PLANETARYSYSTEM
41
Together : ONE
42
That, in Oaxaca : ESA
43
British verb ending : ISE
44
Shower unit? : RAINDROP
48
Kind of hall : TOWN
51
"___ Desire" (1953 Barbara Stanwyck movie) : ALLI
52
Pothers : ADOS
54
Big drawer? : MECCA
57
Hit the bottle : BOOZE
59
Smoothed : IRONEDOUT
61
Architectural afterthought : ANNEX
62
Some circus performers : STRONGMEN
63
Needle : TEASE
64
Basil, e.g. : TSAR
65
First name in architecture : EERO
Down
1
Out of balance : ALOP
2
See eye to eye : JIBE
3
Things of national interest : AMERICANA
4
Took from the top : REDID
5
Go a-courting? : SUE
6
Flag waver? : WIND
7
Adjusters' concerns : ACCIDENTREPORTS
8
Bone to pick : PEEVE
9
Tony Blair and others, for short : PMS
10
Black boxes : RECORDERS
11
Cricket stage : IMAGO
12
Becomes inattentive, with "out" : ZONES
13
French name that sounds like two letters : ESTEE
15
Tumbler of rhyme : JILL
21
Has a flair for : EXCELSAT
24
"You get the idea..." : ETCETERA
26
Somewhat sour : TARTY
27
How bottles of soft drink may be priced? : APOP
28
Scottish blackbird : MERL
30
College founded in 1940 : IONA
33
Treats as holy : CANONIZES
34
Fiddle with : EMEND
35
Wray and others : FAYS
36
Bottom line, so to speak : NETINCOME
37
Civic boundaries? : CEES
38
Salinger dedicatee : ESME
44
Nearest capital to Gibraltar : RABAT
45
Helpless? : ALONE
46
Massey of "Balalaika" : ILONA
47
Keats, e.g. : ODIST
49
Indication : OMEN
50
Military formation : WEDGE
53
Short-billed rail : SORA
55
Square dance official : CUER
56
___ cost : ATNO
58
Devon river : EXE
60
"Fear not, ___ be dismayed": II Chronicles : NOR

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

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