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Mel Taub
NY Times, Sun, Feb 22, 2009 PUNS AND ANAGRAMS
27-Across : What is a TV prospect?
Author:
Mel Taub
Editor:
Will Shortz
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 72, Blocks: 33
| 1 D | 2 R | 3 A | 4 C | 5 U | 6 L | 7 A | | 8 S | 9 T | 10 A | 11 B | 12 S | |
13 T | E | U | T | O | N | I | C | | 14 P | U | R | E | E | 15 D |
16 I | M | M | O | D | E | S | T | | 17 A | N | K | A | R | A |
18 T | O | M | M | Y | | 19 S | I | 20 L | T | S | | 21 M | I | L |
22 E | T | A | S | | 23 M | O | V | I | E | | 24 D | I | A | L |
25 R | I | G | | 26 S | U | M | E | R | | 27 V | I | S | T | A |
28 S | C | E | 29 P | T | R | E | | 30 A | 31 P | A | C | H | E | S |
| | | 32 L | E | A | | | | 33 A | N | T | | | |
34 R | 35 E | 36 V | E | A | L | 37 S | | 38 E | S | C | A | 39 P | 40 E | 41 S |
42 I | L | I | A | D | | 43 P | 44 L | A | T | E | | 45 E | L | O |
46 B | E | N | D | | 47 P | I | E | T | A | | 48 C | R | E | W |
49 B | A | T | | 50 F | U | N | G | I | | 51 H | O | R | N | E |
52 E | N | A | 53 M | E | L | | 54 I | N | 55 F | E | R | I | O | R |
56 D | O | G | I | E | S | | 57 S | T | A | F | F | E | R | S |
| 58 R | E | A | D | E | | 59 T | O | R | T | U | R | E | |
© 2009, The New York Times
Across
1
8
13
Said "double mixer" in German :
TEUTONIC14
Perdue prepared, in a way :
PUREED16
17
Capital of 10-Down with an A :
ANKARA18
He has a little dog around 2000 :
TOMMY19
Fills with muck, then lists :
SILTS21
22
Letters to N.H. from Athens :
ETAS23
In Kokomo viewers may watch it :
MOVIE24
25
26
Ancient land of Remus :
SUMER27
What is a TV prospect? :
VISTA28
Respect for a symbol of royalty :
SCEPTRE30
32
French and English articles in rural locale :
LEA33
34
Displays concerning meats :
REVEALS38
42
43
Book illustration of a pelt :
PLATE45
Band running through melody :
ELO46
What tip of birch may do at its furthest point :
BEND47
Mondrian with a Michelangelo work :
PIETA48
8,675 in shipwreck :
CREW49
Club for a vampire at night :
BAT50
Molds amusing U.S. soldier :
FUNGI51
Jazz singer with musical instrument recital :
HORNE52
Melanie discarded one coat :
ENAMEL54
56
57
58
Charles who wrote about a deer :
READE59
Down
1
2
Kind of sale for Mr. Mague :
RUMMAGE3
A most interesting subject for physicists :
ATOMS4
Why Doc backed-up Buffalo Bill :
CODY5
6
7
In cave it remains lively :
ACTIVE8
Tapes showing flood :
SPATE9
Weight, say, of large barrels :
TUNS10
Every other bit of paprika :
ARK11
He is M.B.A., yet cheerful :
BEAMISH12
13
What sitter in lab measures :
TITERS15
All sad cowboys seem to wind up here :
DALLAS20
Turkish money worth less than a rial :
LIRA23
You are in bad French painting :
MURAL24
Pronouncements at 600-1 :
DICTA26
27
He'll move forward with ad :
VANCE29
31
What the letters B to Z are in SpaghettiOs :
PASTA34
Could bird be teased? :
RIBBED35
36
What Gallo stored in vat, e.g. :
VINTAGE37
38
39
Listening to Mr. Mason with a drink :
PERRIER40
Girl held back by chaperone letter :
ELENORE41
44
Expert in the law, e.g., found in roster :
LEGIST47
48
Home to a hundred and four Greeks :
CORFU50
For oats, telephone 3333 :
FEED51
Weight given to the F :
HEFT53
55
Kind of row at 53-Down :
FAR
Answer summary: 0 unique to this puzzle, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.
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