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New York Times, Friday, October 30, 1998

Author:
Jim Page
Editor:
Will Shortz
18-Across : Lapland peninsula
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Jim Page

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 34 Missing: {JQXZ} Spans: 2 This is puzzle # 108 for Mr. Page. Friday freshness: 65%
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© 1998, The New York Times10/30/98 ( No. 17,888 )
Across
1
Re-establish good relations : MENDFENCES
11
Sight on a slope : TBAR
15
They were first given in 1956 : OBIEAWARDS
16
First name at Woodstock : ARLO
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1982, for Ripken : ROOKIEYEAR
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Lapland peninsula : KOLA
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It has a duel purpose : SABER
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Hawk and Patriot, for short : SAMS
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McGregor of movies : EWAN
22
They begin in juin : ETES
23
Like Falstaff : FAT
24
Aerostar, e.g. : VAN
25
Entree : WAYIN
27
When Earth Day is : APRIL
30
"Dynasty" actor Michael : NADER
33
Turpitude : VILLAINY
35
News providers? : RELIABLESOURCES
37
See 49-Down : EVENKEEL
38
They're counted in 56-Across : TETES
39
Hardly a guffaw : TEHEE
40
Freshens the flora : MISTS
42
Bencher's implement : OAR
43
John L. Lewis org. : CIO
44
Kerplunk : PLOP
48
Cold and rainy : FOUL
50
Robt. ___ : ELEE
52
Palazzo Pubblico site : SIENA
53
Start of many words? : INSO
54
Dillon, for one : GUNSLINGER
56
Normandy city : CAEN
57
Popular shooter : INSTAMATIC
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"As I Lay Dying" father : ANSE
59
Cleaners' equipment : STEAMIRONS
Down
1
"Tru" Tony winner : MORSE
2
W.W. II vessel : EBOAT
3
Zeus turned her to stone : NIOBE
4
Hockey feints : DEKES
5
Kind of shake : FAIR
6
Romano source : EWE
7
Deny : NAYSAY
8
Writer's prerogative : CREATIVELICENSE
9
Cheese burg? : EDAM
10
Old polit. entities : SSRS
11
Wreck : TAKEAPART
12
Uncle Ben's product : BROWNRICE
13
___ breve : ALLA
14
Imitation morocco : ROAN
23
"___ it from me..." : FARBE
24
Prizes : VALUES
25
Lower on the Beaufort scale : WEAKER
26
Former Serbian capital : NIS
28
"___ de Castro" (John Clifford play) : INES
29
French border river : LYS
30
Actress Campbell : NEVE
31
Tap sites : ALEHOUSES
32
Have a table for one : DINEALONE
34
Rare rags-to-riches route : LOTTO
35
Out of service?: Abbr. : RET
36
"Solaris" novelist : LEM
41
Some z's in Zaragoza : SIESTA
44
___ del Rio, Cuba : PINAR
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Have a ___ stand on : LEGTO
46
"There's ___ every crowd!" : ONEIN
47
Paris's Bois de Boulogne and others : PARCS
48
Paycheck abbr. : FICA
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With 37-Across, steady : ONAN
50
Auspices : EGIS
51
"The Guardsman" star : LUNT
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___ Valley, Calif. : SIMI
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Flight : LAM

Answer summary:
4 unique to this puzzle, 6 debuted here and reused later, 4 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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