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New York Times, Friday, September 11, 2009

Author:
Caleb Madison
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
45-Down : Rupee spender
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Caleb Madison

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 42 Missing: {GKQX} Spans: 1 Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 9 for Mr. Madison. Friday freshness: 9%
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© 2009, The New York Times9/11/9 ( No. 21,857 )
Across
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"Uh-huh" : IBET
5
Position with no prospects : MCJOB
10
Parker of "Old Yeller" : FESS
14
Extend one's service : REUP
15
Part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands : ARUBA
16
Way to start : ANEW
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The lithograph "Mustache Hat" and others : ARPS
18
Game show feature : PANEL
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Joe : JAVA
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Degree of magnitude? : NTH
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"I'll Make Love to You" Grammy winners : BOYZIIMEN
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Brickmaking mixture : LOAM
26
Churchgoing times for many nonchurchgoers : EASTERS
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They may convince people to get rides : CARCOMMERCIALS
31
Blizzard hazard : WHITEOUT
32
One who has practiced his hitting skills : TRAINEDASSASSIN
40
Lingua d'Europa : ITALIANO
41
Highest-grossing black-and-white film of all time : SCHINDLERSLIST
47
One hoping not to be cited : SPEEDER
48
Word on many medieval signs : OLDE
49
Two-time Oscar winner for Best Adapted Screenplay : MARIOPUZO
52
Nail : NAB
54
Hawk with a crested helmet : ARES
55
They're often directed at shepherds : AMENS
57
Either of two opposing war emblems : ROSE
58
Trading card figure : STAT
59
They'll get you biting responses : LURES
60
Immensely : ATON
61
"Lucas de Clercq" portraitist, ca. 1635 : HALS
62
They might be in docks : IPODS
63
Old sitcom mechanic, with "the" : FONZ
Down
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Home of Sharif University of Technology : IRAN
2
Noted coward player : BERTLAHR
3
High : EUPHORIA
4
Plays a sophomoric prank on, informally : TPS
5
It might tell you where you stand : MAP
6
Sourpuss : CRAB
7
Pantheonic queen : JUNO
8
One who's not refractory : OBEYER
9
"La Cousine Bette" novelist : BALZAC
10
Beef or chicken dish : FAJITA
11
It's found on the cusp : ENAMEL
12
Disaffiliates : SEVERS
13
Group of "nine-and-fifty" in a Yeats poem : SWANS
22
"Woe ___" (Patricia T. O'Conner best seller) : ISI
24
Show opening : ACTI
25
Big name in faucetry : MOEN
27
43.359 kg. : CWT
28
Guy seen in funny shorts : MOE
29
Joe : MUD
30
Business involving clicking : ETAIL
33
Part of many Canadian place names: Abbr. : STE
34
Mediterranean isl. : SAR
35
"See" follower in a footnote : ALSO
36
It's often under glass : SILL
37
Denied : SAIDNOTO
38
Ripe : INSEASON
39
Jimmy Dorsey's "___ Mine" : NOT
41
Domain of King Tyndareus : SPARTA
42
Quaker offering : CEREAL
43
Holdups : HEISTS
44
Bit of swearing in front of a church leader : IDO
45
Rupee spender : NEPALI
46
Successfully solicit : DRUMUP
47
Bomb's opposite : SMASH
50
Absolute nobody : ZERO
51
Linear : ONED
53
Maker of the 1923 "Teardrop" racecar : BENZ
56
Indication of tire trouble : SSS
57
"Per ardua ad astra" org. : RAF

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