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New York Times, Thursday, May 1, 2003

Author:
Gilbert H. Ludwig
Editor:
Will Shortz
46-Down : Mosquito look-alike
TotalDebutLatest
185/29/19977/21/2008
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Gilbert H. Ludwig

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 34 Missing: {QXZ} Spans: 3 This is puzzle # 11 for Mr. Ludwig. Thursday freshness: 79%
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M
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© 2003, The New York Times5/1/3 ( No. 19,532 )
Across
1
Heat locale : MIAMI
6
Wind instrument : VANE
10
Ring : PEAL
14
Early check, perhaps : ADVANCEPAY
16
Tabula ___ : RASA
17
Opposite of abandoned? : RIGHTINTHELURCH
19
Expires : ENDS
20
Off, in a way : UNLIT
21
Account number : BALANCE
25
English king succeeded by William of Orange : JAMESII
27
Opposite of sad? : UPINTHEDUMPS
29
1998 P.G.A. Championship winner : SINGH
30
Cooler in a cooler : ADE
31
T. S. Eliot's Theatre Cat : GUS
34
Errs - as in 17-, 27-, 42- and 52-Across? : TAKESAWRONGTURN
39
Years, to Yves : ANS
40
Year in Claudius's reign : LII
41
One of a finite pair? : LONGI
42
Opposite of dead-on? : LEFTONTARGET
46
Yacht spots : MARINAS
49
What payments may be in : ARREARS
50
Dinar spender : IRANI
51
"The Night of the Hunter" screenwriter : AGEE
52
Opposite of a gleeful shout? : DOWNDOWNANDAWAY
59
Kind of force : GALE
60
Chairpersons? : LIONTAMERS
61
Once, once : ERST
62
___ regni (in the year of the reign) : ANNO
63
Final figure : TOTAL
Down
1
Scratch, say : MAR
2
First name in tyranny : IDI
3
Diamond stat. : AVG
4
___-jongg : MAH
5
How fractions may be stated : INTENTHS
6
Buyer : VENDEE
7
Complex grp. : APTS
8
"Bad idea" : NAH
9
Artist's asset : EYE
10
Trims : PRUNES
11
Counts, now : EARLS
12
Computer data format : ASCII
13
"Chicago Hope" Emmy winner : LAHTI
15
Sure success : CINCH
18
Mattress problem : LUMP
21
___ gut (laugh hard) : BUSTA
22
Hive-connected : APIAN
23
Driving course? : LINKS
24
Halo wearer, in France : ANGE
25
It might throw you : JUDO
26
"Absolutely!" : AMEN
28
Italian playwright ___ Fo : DARIO
31
"___ Din" : GUNGA
32
Insistent one : URGER
33
Piques : SNITS
35
Italian sports car, for short : ALFA
36
Good thing to have about you : WITS
37
Was obviously displeased with : GLAREDAT
38
Flew : TORE
42
Common finch : LINNET
43
Woman with legendary patience : ENID
44
First Olympics venue with women's hockey : NAGANO
45
1545 council site : TRENT
46
Mosquito look-alike : MIDGE
47
Deafening : AROAR
48
"A Natural Man" Grammy winner : RAWLS
51
Erelong : ANON
53
Slangy suffix : OLA
54
Take home : WIN
55
Latin lover's declaration : AMO
56
Dripping : WET
57
Neighbor of Scorpius : ARA
58
Designer monogram : YSL

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