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New York Times, Saturday, August 24, 2002

Author:
Chuck Menning
Editor:
Will Shortz
21-Across : They have swelled heads
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Chuck Menning

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 62, Blocks: 32 Missing: {FJKQWXYZ} Grid has supersymmetry. This is puzzle # 3 for Mr. Menning. Saturday freshness: 91%
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© 2002, The New York Times8/24/2 ( No. 19,282 )
Across
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Takes up the challenge : HASATIT
8
Image : PERSONA
15
Narrow, in a way : ONELANE
16
Eatery frequented by Woody Allen : ELAINES
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Like a skunk : STRIPED
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Some Dixieland bands : SEPTETS
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Forest warning : TIMBER
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Squeaky-clean : CHASTE
21
They have swelled heads : EGOISTS
23
Tackle : STARTON
24
Warm-weather wear : SUNSUIT
25
Attending : PRESENT
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KLM alternative : SAS
27
Like some credit : PARTIAL
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They follow closings: Abbr. : PSS
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Member of a farm team? : ANT
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Stars may represent them: Abbr. : STS
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Amble : SAUNTER
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Have problems : AIL
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Water polo teams, e.g. : HEPTADS
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Sign of uncertainty : ERASURE
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Assistant's list : ERRANDS
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"Night of the Living Dead" director and others : ROMEROS
47
Peer, informally : ARISTO
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Another name for fan-tan : SEVENS
49
Showing rage : VENTING
51
Affliction : DISEASE
52
Compact : ENTENTE
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Surpass : OVERTOP
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Court time : SESSION
55
Flags : LESSENS
Down
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Party leader, perhaps : HOSTESS
2
Its leading city is St. John's : ANTIGUA
3
They may follow choir numbers : SERMONS
4
Some are airtight : ALIBIS
5
Mends, for a time : TAPESUP
6
Notion about motion : INERTIA
7
"Hazel" cartoonist Key : TED
8
Flavius's foot : PES
9
Plane in which Amelia Earhart disappeared : ELECTRA
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An old master : RAPHAEL
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Indians play them : SITARS
12
Ballroom dance : ONESTEP
13
Freight units : NETTONS
14
Some nods : ASSENTS
22
"Tales From the Vienna Woods" composer : STRAUSS
23
Outlawed pitch, informally : SPITTER
28
"Monster Jam" airer : TNN
31
Harvest-time collection : SHEAVES
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Earthly : TERRENE
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Track regimen : SPRINTS
34
Duvall's "Great" title role : SANTINI
35
Extend : ADDONTO
36
Like running water : EROSIVE
37
Karnak temple builder : RAMESES
38
Golden : AUREATE
39
Affixes, as a decal : IRONSON
40
Suez Canal promoter : LESSEPS
42
Preferences : TASTES
44
Disaffiliates : SEVERS
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Battle star: Abbr. : GEN
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Capital of Canada: Abbr. : DOL

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

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