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New York Times, Friday, July 9, 2010

Author:
Patrick Berry
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
40-Down : Besmears
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Patrick Berry

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 66, Blocks: 28 Missing: {QWZ} Spans: 4 Grid has both 90- and 180-degree symmetry. This is puzzle # 131 for Mr. Berry. Friday freshness: 69%
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© 2010, The New York Times7/9/10 ( No. 22,158 )
Across
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Park ranger? : JOGGER
7
Several "Beowulf" scenes : FEASTS
13
Princess who was a sister of Napoleon Bonaparte : PAULINE
14
Fails to factor in : IGNORES
16
Aims : INTENDS
17
"Peanuts" surname : VANPELT
18
Sports champion with a palindromic name : SELES
19
With 21-Across, like many rivers in winter : ICED
21
See 19-Across : OVER
22
Literary title character with a palindromic name : ADA
23
French twists, e.g. : UPDOS
25
Feta maker's need : BRINE
26
Genre of "The Set-Up," 1949 : NOIR
28
Picked-up pickup, perhaps : RENTAL
30
Long seen on TV : NIA
31
Where natural gas accumulates : SEDIMENTARYROCK
34
"Few can be induced to labor exclusively for ___": Abraham Lincoln : POSTERITY
35
Popular sea menaces of film : MANEATINGSHARKS
41
Where I-15 meets I-86: Abbr. : IDA
42
Flawlessly : TOATEE
43
Dickens heroine ___ Trent : NELL
44
Banned aids? : CRIBS
46
1974 Best Picture nominee directed by Bob Fosse : LENNY
48
Big name in Modernism : PEI
49
Nothing but : MERE
50
___ Emperor (Taoism figure) : JADE
51
Roger's "77 Sunset Strip" co-star : EFREM
53
"___ Country" (James Baldwin novel) : ANOTHER
55
Rope-ladder rung on a ship : RATLINE
57
It's also called a "way car" : CABOOSE
58
Forwarding e-mail addresses : ALIASES
59
Latin tongue : LINGUA
60
Yarn with a rubber core : LASTEX
Down
1
She's tried often : JANEDOE
2
Spent : OUTLAID
3
High spirits : GLEE
4
Pitched blade? : GINSU
5
"The ___," next-to-last song on "Abbey Road," ironically : END
6
Place with higher speeding fines, often : RESIDENTIALAREA
7
Army post unused since the 1950s : FIVESTARGENERAL
8
Minced oath : EGAD
9
"Roman Holiday" princess : ANN
10
Lethargy : SOPOR
11
Golfer nicknamed "Supermex" : TREVINO
12
Containing element #34 : SELENIC
13
Losers of the Battle of Meloria, 1284 : PISANS
15
Run out of clothes? : STREAK
20
Like Arcadia's inhabitants : CONTENTED
24
Magic word : PRESTO
25
English city that's home to the Spartans football club : BLYTH
27
Ready enough : RIPE
29
Appeared : ARISEN
32
Tokyo Imperial Palace features : MOATS
33
Hero of many Clancy novels : RYAN
35
Nova Scotia's Lake ___, named for an Indian tribe : MICMAC
36
Near the kidneys : ADRENAL
37
Uhuru Park locale : NAIROBI
38
Second appearance on a soundtrack : REPRISE
39
It may be offered with a blessing : KLEENEX
40
Besmears : SLIMES
45
Back : BETON
47
Cryptozoological creatures : YETIS
50
"___, meine Freude" (Bach motet) : JESU
52
One way to be turned down : FLAT
54
Appropriate in an inappropriate way : HOG
56
Imitating : ALA

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2 unique to this puzzle, 3 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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