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New York Times, Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Author:
Tom Heilman
Editor:
Will Shortz
29-Down : Russian ballet company
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Thomas Heilman

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 38 Missing: {J} Spans: 2 This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Heilman. Tuesday freshness: 4%
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© 2007, The New York Times8/21/7 ( No. 21,105 )
Across
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Private stash : CACHE
6
Eighty-six : TOSS
10
Very smart : CHIC
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Earthy pigment : OCHER
15
Double-reed woodwind : OBOE
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Ruffian : HOOD
17
Police ploys : STINGOPERATIONS
20
Old Russian ruler : TSAR
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Lid trouble : STYE
22
Omar of TV's "House" : EPPS
23
___ of Man : ISLE
25
Farm milk producers : EWES
27
Type : ILK
30
End-of-day spousal salutation : HONEYIMHOME
35
Clear, as a winter windshield : DEICE
37
Crossed out : XED
38
Sign of things to come : OMEN
39
When said three times, a W.W. II movie : TORA
40
Give the giggles : AMUSE
42
Gallery showing works by Turner, Reynolds and Constable : TATE
43
Calendario units : ANOS
44
Debussy's "La ___" : MER
45
Lead down the aisle : USHER
46
"Call when you get the chance" : GIVEMEABUZZ
50
Flutter : ADO
51
Pocket particles : LINT
52
Sandbox item : PAIL
54
Univ. lecturer : PROF
56
Way to go : PATH
58
Duchess of ___, Goya subject : ALBA
62
Bogart/Hepburn film : THEAFRICANQUEEN
65
Work in the garden : WEED
66
Use of a company car or private washroom, say : PERK
67
Took a shot at : TRIED
68
Birds whose heads can rotate 135 degrees left or right : OWLS
69
"Got it" : ISEE
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Full of lip : SASSY
Down
1
How much to pay : COST
2
Play parts : ACTS
3
Quickly growing "pet" : CHIA
4
Painter Matisse : HENRI
5
Wee bit of work : ERG
6
Best-seller list : TOPTEN
7
Toe the line : OBEY
8
What a welcome sight relieves : SOREEYES
9
Neptune's realm : SEA
10
Lofted approaches to the green : CHIPSHOTS
11
Earring shape : HOOP
12
Charged particles : IONS
13
They may be burned and boxed : CDS
18
1993 Israeli/Palestinian accords site : OSLO
19
Swarm : TEEM
24
"___ Drives Me Crazy," #1 hit by the Fine Young Cannibals : SHE
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Like some smiles and loads : WIDE
27
Holder of a dog's name and owner info : IDTAG
28
Téa of "Spanglish" : LEONI
29
Russian ballet company : KIROV
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Outlying community : EXURB
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D-Day beach : OMAHA
33
Apportioned : METED
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First month in Madrid : ENERO
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Social workers' work : CASELOADS
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"You got that right!" : AMEN
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Pastries in "Sweeney Todd" : MEATPIES
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Action film firearm : UZI
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Tick off : MIFF
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Mental grasp : UPTAKE
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Newswoman Paula : ZAHN
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First lady after Hillary : LAURA
54
"What a relief!" : PHEW
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Rod's partner : REEL
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Decent plot : ACRE
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Island garlands : LEIS
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Theme of this puzzle : BEES
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Pop artist Warhol : ANDY
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First and last digit in a Manhattan area code : TWO
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Sch. in Troy, N.Y. : RPI
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Parts of gals. : QTS

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1 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later.

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