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New York Times, Friday, October 21, 2005

Author:
Louis Hildebrand
Editor:
Will Shortz
51-Across : Pole, for one
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Louis Hildebrand

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 32 Missing: {JQVWXZ} This is puzzle # 4 for Mr. Hildebrand. Friday freshness: 40%
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© 2005, The New York Times10/21/5 ( No. 20,436 )
Across
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Lummox : PALOOKA
8
He prophesied the destruction of Jerusalem : MICAH
13
Draw : STANDOFF
15
Its chief town is Scarborough : TOBAGO
16
Come before : ANTEDATE
17
El Alamein battle commander : ROMMEL
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Cuts off the back : LOINS
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Ireland's ___ De Valera : EAMON
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Seat of White Pine County, Nev. : ELY
22
One beginning? : MONO
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Illegal firing : ARSON
24
Free of excess matter : TRIM
25
Cone head? : SNO
26
Opening words of the Beatles' "We Can Work It Out" : TRYTO
27
Patisserie output : AROMA
28
"Ditto" : METOO
29
Unlikely loser : SHOOIN
30
Reflexologist's target : PRESSUREPOINT
33
Ramshackle residence : SHANTY
34
Bombs : FAILS
35
Stowe slave : TOPSY
36
Checked out : CASED
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Run smoothly : HUM
40
"___ sign!" : ITSA
41
Quinces, e.g. : POMES
42
It has 720 hrs. : SEPT
43
You can bet on it : POT
44
Sphere, say : SOLID
45
Cry of accomplishment : THERE
46
Divider of Nebraska : PLATTE
48
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Western ring : LARIAT
51
Pole, for one : EUROPEAN
52
Pa Clampett player on TV : EBSEN
53
Tile piece : TESSERA
Down
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Book with 150 chapters : PSALMS
2
When two hands meet : ATNOON
3
Peruvian, e.g. : LATINO
4
Brief bid : ONENO
5
They're sometimes stacked : ODDS
6
Org. that provides R.V. hookups : KOA
7
"I'll wait" : AFTERYOU
8
It has a bright side : MOON
9
Tech stock option : IBM
10
Highest peak on Africa's west coast : CAMEROON
11
A casino may have one : AGELIMIT
12
Lama, e.g. : HOLYMAN
14
Fluctuating fortunes : FEASTORFAMINE
15
Suffix associated with accelerators : TRON
20
Stampede sound : MOO
23
Dilettantish : ARTSY
24
A fifth of quinze : TROIS
26
Cross : TESTY
27
"Grab ___!" : AHOLD
28
Table in old Rome : MENSA
29
Uses a tap, perhaps : SPIES
30
Development area : PHOTOLAB
31
50 Cent and others : RAPSTARS
32
Politely got rid of : EASEDOUT
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Apply by repeated small touches : STIPPLE
36
Newspaper div. : COL
37
Impish expression of delight : HEEHEE
38
Flap : UPROAR
39
Workshop of Hephaestus : MTETNA
41
One who handles stress effectively? : POET
42
Galleria array : SHOPS
44
Novelist Barstow : STAN
45
General ___ chicken : TSOS
47
Bond : TIE
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24-Down, across the Alps : TRE

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