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New York Times, Friday, April 7, 2000

Author:
Richard Silvestri
Editor:
Will Shortz
25-Across : Starch source
TotalDebutLatest
1811/12/19783/17/2024
SunMonTueWedThuFriSatVariety
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ScrabblePGramPre‑WSFresh
1.5354631%
Richard Silvestri

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 33 Missing: {FQYZ} This is puzzle # 90 for Mr. Silvestri. Friday freshness: 26%
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© 2000, The New York Times4/7/0 ( No. 18,413 )
Across
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Mideast V.I.P. : EHUDBARAK
10
Green gimme : TAPIN
15
Dapple : VARIEGATE
16
Province of Italy : UDINE
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Subject in a Rembrandt painting : ARISTOTLE
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Language group that includes Xhosa : BANTU
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King's place : DECK
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It holds the line : REEL
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"Inside the Third Reich" author : SPEER
22
Letter in runes : EDH
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Fruit named for a city in Turkey : CASABA
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Starch source : TARO
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___ anemone : RUE
27
Essence : SOUL
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Ltr. addendum : PPS
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Attack : GOAT
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Butler's quarters? : TARA
33
Columbian starter : PRE
34
Decathlon event : JAVELIN
37
Shampooing problem : TANGLES
39
Is multiplied? : ARE
40
Twain's "___ Diary" : EVES
42
You can't do it alone : DUET
43
Something to shoot for : PAR
44
Editor's concern : TEXT
45
Snare : GIN
46
Ottoman title : AGHA
48
Way down, perhaps : STAIRS
50
Standard setting at 0 degrees long. : GST
53
Required things : NEEDS
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Drain : TIRE
56
Harp, for one : BEER
57
Modern memoranda : EMAIL
58
Mesmerized : INATRANCE
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Busted looie : SARGE
61
Source of rare metals, maybe : METEORITE
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Wound up : ENDED
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Flower that's a symbol of purity : EDELWEISS
Down
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Duck : EVADE
2
Ran fast, to Brits : HARED
3
Spenser portrayer : URICH
4
Floppy : DISK
5
Play favorites? : BET
6
Early malls : AGORAE
7
Hotel posting : RATES
8
Minimally : ATLEAST
9
Freight carrier at sea : KEELBOAT
10
Some like them hot : TUBS
11
Go with the flow : ADAPT
12
Luau serving : PINEAPPLE
13
Gloss : INTERPRET
14
Personality disorders : NEUROSES
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Butcher's offering : CUTLET
24
Kirlian photography image : AURA
26
Scottish arctic explorer : RAE
28
"Animal House" director : LANDIS
30
Service station employee : GARAGEMAN
31
Got an earful, in a way : OVERHEARD
34
Kind of lantern : JAPANESE
35
Pulitzer winner for "Symphony No. 3" : IVES
36
When to have better luck? : NEXTTIME
38
Hit man : GUN
41
Not clean : STAINED
45
Humperdinck heroine : GRETEL
47
Adriatic feeder : ADIGE
49
Storming : IRATE
50
Wish granters of myth : GENII
51
Shakers and others : SECTS
52
Apples and oranges : TREES
54
Runners carry it : SLED
56
In the raw : BARE
59
Lineup : ROW

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

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