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New York Times, Friday, March 14, 2003

Author:
Kevin Hagen
Editor:
Will Shortz
29-Down : More likely to bump into
TotalDebutLatest
43/29/20024/30/2004
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Kevin Hagen

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 36 Missing: {FJKQWX} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 3 for Mr. Hagen. Friday freshness: 5%
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© 2003, The New York Times3/14/3 ( No. 19,484 )
Across
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Unlocked area? : BALDSPOT
9
Phase : ASPECT
15
Gradually : OVERTIME
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It does a lot of firing : NEURON
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Very recently delivered : NEONATAL
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Winemaker Gallo : ERNEST
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Lover of Eos : ORION
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Criticized and how! : REAMED
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Stuff in a robber-foiling pack : DYE
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Lowest : MINIMUM
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Clique : INGROUP
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Common solvent : ACETONE
33
Fault line? : MEACULPA
35
He chalked up 915 points : ORR
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100 points : CARAT
37
Taste : SIP
39
1983 Woody Allen film : ZELIG
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Mouths: Lat. : ORA
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Aspiring artist's submission : DEMOTAPE
44
Like a snake : LEGLESS
49
Doggies : POOCHES
50
Concoct : DREAMUP
51
Dreaming phenomenon : REM
52
Capital near the Adriatic : TIRANA
54
Partner of parts : LABOR
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Like Liechtenstein : ALPINE
62
Trusted friend : ALTEREGO
64
Its employees are in training : LIONEL
65
Snake alternatives : PLUNGERS
66
Erotic : STEAMY
67
Trash heaps, e.g. : EYESORES
Down
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Rock star turned activist : BONO
2
Maintain : AVER
3
Sainted pope called "the Great" : LEOI
4
1962 Joseph Wiseman title role : DRNO
5
Really shine : STANDOUT
6
Set (against) : PIT
7
L. L. Cool J's "In Too Deep" co-star : OMAREPPS
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Commercial prefix with mundo : TELE
9
Weak : ANEMIC
10
Pacific : SERENE
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Wise one : PUNDIT
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"... die strangled ___ my Romeo comes?": Shak. : ERE
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Firms: Abbr. : COS
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Explosive : TNT
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Influential journal publisher: Abbr. : AMA
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Deborah's "The King and I" co-star : YUL
25
Green : MOOLAH
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Green : UNRIPE
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Confederates : MERGES
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"Brrr!" : IMCOLD
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More likely to bump into : NEARER
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Park place? : GARAGE
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Cable modem producer : RCA
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It may be humanitarian : AID
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Big show of support : PEPRALLY
39
Magnifier, of sorts : ZOOMLENS
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Truncation indication: Abbr. : ETC
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Taverner of "The Simpsons" : MOE
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Bilingual woman, maybe : LATINA
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Marshall Mathers, familiarly : EMINEM
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Doubtless : SURELY
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Fancy home amenity : SPA
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Bun's place : NAPE
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50-oared ship : ARGO
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Draft, e.g. : BEER
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Unpleasant one : OGRE
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Historical sewer : ROSS
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Comedian Ritz and others : ALS
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On, in a way : LIT
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Dupin's creator : POE
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It's named for a Germanic war god: Abbr. : TUE

Answer summary:
1 unique to this puzzle, 4 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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