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New York Times, Friday, April 5, 2002

Author:
Peter Gordon
Editor:
Will Shortz
Singer with the first gold record single
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Peter Gordon

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 32 Missing: {JQYZ} Spans: 2 This is puzzle # 83 for Mr. Gordon. Friday freshness: 24%
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© 2002, The New York Times4/5/2 ( No. 19,141 )
Across
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Patriot's grp. : AFC
4
Delt neighbor : PEC
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Sunning sites : CHAISES
14
1983 Randy Newman song : ILOVELA
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New York and San Diego, e.g. : HARBORS
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Neon, for one : RAREGAS
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"Anything for You" singer, 1988 : ESTEFAN
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Uttar Pradesh city : AGRA
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Engine sound : PURR
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Lukas of "Witness" : HAAS
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Unlikely to crack : COOLASACUCUMBER
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Wind up : END
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Dwell on : BELABOR
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Ruth's was 2.28 : ERA
30
Barker : SEAL
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Kick : VIM
33
Gds. : MDSE
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Beverage originally called Brad's Drink : PEPSICOLA
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Last word of Missouri's motto : ESTO
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Mail Boxes ___ : ETC
42
Sleipnir's rider : ODIN
45
"Little" car of song : GTO
46
Ark welder? : BOATMAN
49
Symbols for neutrinos : NUS
51
Encounters trouble : GETSINTOAPICKLE
54
Intimates : PALS
55
Della's creator : ERLE
56
1990 N.C.A.A. basketball champions : UNLV
57
Fail : LOSEOUT
59
Historian Stephen : AMBROSE
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Feeler : ANTENNA
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Man of many words : WEBSTER
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Junk : DEEPSIX
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"Monsters, ___" : INC
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Abbr. in many Québec names : STE
Down
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Sky king : AIRACE
2
Wine bottles : FLAGONS
3
Damage : CORRODE
4
Hard throw, in baseball : PEG
5
Go : ELAPSE
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Dress option : CASUAL
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Innocent-looking : CHERUBIC
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Takes in : HAS
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Garfield's vice president : ARTHUR
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Construction site sight : IBEAM
11
Convertible : SOFABED
12
Classroom supplies : ERASERS
13
W-2 info: Abbr. : SSN
15
Saltimbocca ingredient : VEAL
21
Nipper's "master" : RCAVICTOR
24
Competent : ABLE
25
Singer with the first gold record single : COMO
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Union activist Norma ___ Webster : RAE
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Destination of some mail: Abbr. : APO
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It has a cover price of "$2.99 CHEAP" : MAD
35
Drudge : PEON
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It helps pay for roads and schools : STATETAX
37
Actress Anderson : LONI
38
Item graded AA, A or B : EGG
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Starting place : STEPONE
40
As you like it : TOTASTE
43
Tangled : INKNOTS
44
It's empty : NULLSET
46
Buffalo's AAA baseball team : BISONS
47
Nyasaland, today : MALAWI
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Brawny fellers : APEMEN
50
Demanding : SEVERE
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"The sweetest gift of heaven": Virgil : SLEEP
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Strays, perhaps : CURS
57
Bucko : LAD
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Prefix with sex : UNI
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Big media inits. : BBC

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

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