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New York Times, Friday, September 20, 2002

Author:
Kevin Hagen
Editor:
Will Shortz
35-Down : Romeo or Juliet
TotalDebutLatest
43/29/20024/30/2004
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Kevin Hagen

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 68, Blocks: 35 Missing: {FJQXZ} Spans: 2 This is puzzle # 2 for Mr. Hagen. Friday freshness: 23%
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© 2002, The New York Times9/20/2 ( No. 19,309 )
Across
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Chain founded by the Raffel Brothers (hence the name) : ARBYS
6
Web surfers' annoyances : POPUPADS
14
Bordeaux product : CLARET
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Done, to a cinematographer : INTHECAN
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87, say : REGULARGASOLINE
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Carousing : ONASPREE
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Ibsen's Gabler : HEDDA
20
PC key : ESC
21
Cutworm, eventually : MOTH
24
Electronic narcotic in Shatner novels : TEK
25
Cry to a plow horse : HAW
28
PAC whose members pack? : NRA
29
Something that's spun : TALE
30
"The Arraignment of Paris" dramatist : PEELE
32
Army negative : SIRNOSIR
34
"Aha!" : THATSIT
36
No ritzy neighborhoods : GHETTOS
37
Stripped and stained, maybe : RESTORED
39
Hardly hale-looking : ASHEN
40
Stage org. : ANTA
41
Augustine's "De civitate ___" : DEI
42
Way to go: Abbr. : RTE
43
Market index, briefly : DOW
44
___ account : ONNO
46
Early 70's White House name : PAT
49
Screened letters? : EMAIL
52
1999 "Star Wars" release : EPISODEI
56
16-Across offerers : SERVICESTATIONS
59
Using a fake ID, perhaps : UNDERAGE
60
Doctrine developer : MONROE
61
Transmitted : PASSEDON
62
Comparatively quick : APTER
Down
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Coeur d'___ : ALENE
2
Indian melodies : RAGAS
3
Trattoria appetizer : BRUSCHETTA
4
Pound sound : YELP
5
Big name : STAR
6
Easy marks : PIGEONS
7
Actress Munson of "Gone With the Wind" : ONA
8
Sports stat. : PTS
9
Goof follower : UHOH
10
Edson Arantes do Nascimento, familiarly : PELE
11
Pucker producer : ACIDTASTE
12
Bitter salad base : DANDELION
13
They're often heard during hoops games : SNEAKERS
14
___-Magnon : CRO
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Sleep clinic study : REM
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It has several functions : TRIG
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"Very funny" : HARHAR
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Further : ALSO
27
Nut : WEIRDO
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Direct : TOTHEPOINT
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They're extraordinary : PHENOMENA
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Like 1990's NATO expansion : EASTWARDS
33
Digs in a tree : NEST
34
Changes for the better : TRADESUP
35
Romeo or Juliet : TEEN
38
"Out of Africa" author : DINESEN
45
Go with, with "for" : OPT
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Like lots : ADORE
48
Kind of horn : TENOR
50
Lithographer of Americana : IVES
51
Old money : LIRE
53
Dylan's "___ Lonesome Hobo" : IAMA
54
Market order : STOP
55
Final ending, in England : ISE
57
No gentleman : CAD
58
It may get a boost : EGO

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2 unique to this puzzle, 7 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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