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New York Times, Friday, May 6, 2005

Author:
Harvey Estes
Editor:
Will Shortz
39-Across : Really enjoy
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Harvey Estes

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 32 Missing: {JKQXZ} Spans: 4, (1 double stack) Grid has mirror symmetry. This is puzzle # 92 for Mr. Estes. Friday freshness: 40%
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© 2005, The New York Times5/6/5 ( No. 20,268 )
Across
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Sch. term : SEM
4
"It's only ___" : AGAME
9
Turn tail? : WAG
12
___ fide : MALA
13
Former pro gridder : LARAM
14
Vitiated : HURT
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"The Morning Watch" writer, 1951 : AGEE
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Hard thing to swallow : PRIDE
18
"Song of the South" song syllables : ADEE
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Masters in photography: Abbr. : NEGS
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Makeup mishap : SMEAR
21
Organized notes : TUNE
22
Entertainer Rivera : CHITA
24
Commuting options : ELS
25
Pat : DABAT
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Bring out of the dumps : HEARTEN
28
Trendy : ALAMODE
30
With 31-Across, literary character "whose beard with age is hoar" : ANCIENT
31
See 30-Across : MARINER
32
Clothing brand of 30- and 31-Across? : OLDNAVY
34
Overshadow : DWARF
38
Occupational ending : IER
39
Really enjoy : LAPUP
44
Words of worry : OHNO
45
Undergrad course, briefly : PSYCH
47
Villain played by Joseph Wiseman : DRNO
48
"Don't just stand there!" : GETONIT
50
Loses feeling : HARDENS
52
Produce duds : SEW
53
___ Arann (Irish carrier) : AER
54
Bit of crying : HOO
55
Part of a music gig : SET
56
Clap producer : ELECTRICALSTORM
60
Its motto is "Above and beyond" : AIRFORCERESERVE
61
Towed vehicle, maybe : REPO
62
Suffix with Chord or Marvel, in pop music : ETTES
63
Villanova's athletic conference, briefly : ATEN
Down
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Avian mascot of Pomona College : SAGEHEN
2
Like some of Thomas Gray's poetry : ELEGIAC
3
Leaders in pits : MAESTRI
4
High points of a vacation? : ALPS
5
Big Apple area north of Madison Square Garden : GARMENTDISTRICT
6
Moon of Uranus : ARIEL
7
Bananas : MADASAMARCHHARE
8
Kind of rm. for an R.N. : EMER
9
End of many a riddle : WHATAMI
10
Eponym of a naturalists' society : AUDUBON
11
"Pineapple" : GRENADE
12
End of a 1965-71 Broadway musical title : MANCHA
15
Rock : TEETER
23
Dined on, formally : ATEOF
25
Hannah of Hollywood : DARYL
27
Blowup: Abbr. : ENL
29
Little john? : LAV
33
Marshal under Napoleon : NEY
34
It may help you keep your place : DOGSEAR
35
Bike stunt : WHEELIE
36
Port on the Scheldt : ANTWERP
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Creation of Milne : ROO
40
Gibe, with "up" : ADD
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Arrange by ZIP code, e.g. : PRESORT
42
Rattle : UNNERVE
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Ones who are lettered? : POSTMEN
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State capital with just 14,000 people : PIERRE
46
Caucasians, on Kauai : HAOLES
49
It began in H.S.T.'s administration : NATO
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"ER" doctor : ROSS
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Budget-directing bigwig: Abbr. : CFO
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This, to Thérèse : CET
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Leaves for a drink : TEA

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