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Mel Taub
NY Times, Sun, Mar 08, 1998 Puns and Anagrams
40-Across : Alien crooner of years past
Author:
Mel Taub
Editor:
Will Shortz
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 70, Blocks: 30
| 1 S | 2 H | 3 A | 4 S | 5 T | 6 A | | 7 C | 8 R | 9 A | 10 B | 11 B | 12 E | |
13 T | A | U | N | T | O | N | | 14 R | E | C | O | U | P | 15 S |
16 H | I | R | S | U | T | E | | 17 O | N | T | A | R | I | O |
18 A | L | D | E | N | | 19 C | 20 O | U | T | H | | 21 S | C | I |
22 L | O | L | L | | 23 E | D | U | C | E | | 24 R | A | U | L |
25 I | R | E | | 26 S | L | O | T | H | | 27 L | O | R | R | E |
28 A | S | S | 29 A | U | L | T | S | | 30 S | O | U | S | E | D |
| | | 31 G | R | E | E | T | 32 I | N | G | S | | | |
33 A | 34 S | 35 S | I | G | N | | 36 A | R | I | E | T | 37 T | 38 A | 39 S |
40 L | A | I | N | E | | 41 C | R | O | P | S | | 42 O | V | A |
43 L | I | N | G | | 44 I | R | E | N | E | | 45 S | L | I | D |
46 I | N | C | | 47 S | M | A | S | H | | 48 S | A | L | A | D |
49 E | T | E | 50 S | I | A | N | | 51 A | 52 G | I | T | A | T | E |
53 D | E | R | A | N | G | E | | 54 N | O | N | A | G | O | N |
| 55 D | E | C | K | E | D | | 56 D | R | O | N | E | R | |
© 1998, The New York Times
Across
1
Nick Charles's admonition to noisy pooch :
SHASTA7
13
Bay Staters continue to mock here :
TAUNTON14
16
Like that head of his? True! :
HIRSUTE17
18
He did lend a hand to Miles :
ALDEN19
Having a touch of class :
COUTH21
Prescient, at heart :
SCI22
Nothing in 50's lounge :
LOLL23
24
Laura hasn't a guy :
RAUL25
26
27
Contemporary of Errol :
LORRE28
30
31
33
36
A tastier repertory for divas :
ARIETTAS40
Alien crooner of years past :
LAINE41
42
___ lightly (egg order) :
OVA43
44
45
Eased lids with end on top :
SLID46
47
Crush small/medium tree :
SMASH48
Food for S.A. boy :
SALAD49
This wind, see, ain't wintry :
ETESIAN51
53
What a live grenade might do :
DERANGE54
55
C.K., indeed, was knocked for a loop :
DECKED56
Down
1
Popeye and Sinbad also, sir :
SAILORS2
Led rush to the barricades :
HURDLES3
Neal's first name :
ANSEL4
5
6
7
8
Enter this in Paris ledger :
RENTE9
Biologists chat about it :
ACTH10
11
Treasurers of U.S.S.R. bar :
BURSARS12
His drinks require pure ice :
EPICURE13
Is Muse in L.A. a hit? :
THALIA15
20
23
In repellent girl's name :
ELLEN24
Get out of bed on tours :
ROUST26
It's swell to use: Gr. :
SURGE27
Where one ogles moviegoers :
LOGES29
Like old gag, in effect :
AGING30
Bird nesting in pines :
SNIPE32
33
Pacino didn't tell the truth :
ALLIED34
35
37
It's legal to charge it to motorists :
TOLLAGE38
39
41
What inquisitive dancer did :
CRANED44
A gem I photograph :
IMAGE45
Laurel embraces a devil :
SATAN47
8,271 kitchens have one :
SINK48
This prefix is on international terms :
SINO50
52
Answer summary: 1 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later, 3 unique to Modern Era but used previously.
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