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New York Times, Friday, June 6, 1997

Author:
Gerald R. Ferguson
Editor:
Will Shortz
16-Across : Julio's opposite
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Gerald R. Ferguson

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 34 Missing: {HJQWXZ} This is puzzle # 16 for Mr. Ferguson. Friday freshness: 43%
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© 1997, The New York Times6/6/97 ( No. 17,377 )
Across
1
"Cheers!" : BOTTOMSUP
10
1995 Horse of the Year : CIGAR
15
Chesterfields : OVERCOATS
16
Julio's opposite : ENERO
17
Opera cast members : BARITONES
18
Important boards, for short : LSATS
19
Molecules that bind to receptors : LIGANDS
20
If-looks-could-kill looks : GLARES
21
Certain neckline : VEE
22
Humorist Lebowitz : FRAN
23
Encrusted : CAKED
26
Captain's log heading : STARDATE
30
Shows : BARES
31
Blisters, of a kind : COLDSORES
32
Handicap : EDGE
33
Force units : DYNES
34
Still-life subjects : URNS
35
Foundry device : DROPFORGE
37
Kind of fair : STATE
38
Capable of being felt : SENSUOUS
39
___ profundo : BASSO
40
Chamber workers: Abbr. : SENS
41
Headlight setting : DIM
42
Lifter's asset : MUSCLE
45
Singsong sounds : TRALALA
49
Press into service : ENROL
50
Ships' sinkers? : LOOSELIPS
52
Glorify : ADORE
53
They get taken to dinner : APPETITES
54
Word with hard or hook : NOSED
55
Duesenberg A's, e.g. : ROADSTERS
Down
1
Weave's partner : BOB
2
Geometry's ___ of Cassini : OVAL
3
Actress Copley : TERI
4
Math class, informally : TRIG
5
Parts of sonnets : OCTAVES
6
Engaged in reverie : MOONED
7
Horse racing Hall-of-Famer Earl : SANDE
8
Western Athletic Conference team : UTES
9
They're not part of the body: Abbr. : PSS
10
Tornado refuge sites : CELLARS
11
Ropes, so to speak : INSANDOUTS
12
Reverse, e.g. : GEAR
13
Museo offering : ARTE
14
"E.R." doctor : ROSS
20
Homecoming V.I.P.'s : GRADS
22
Town by Palisades State Pk. : FTLEE
23
Fighting force : CADRE
24
Scientific discovery of 1894 : ARGON
25
Tallies : KEEPSSCORE
26
Airs : SONGS
27
Rich tapestry : ARRAS
28
Fifty minutes past the hour : TENTO
29
"___ quam videri" (North Carolina's motto) : ESSE
30
Penitentiary count : BEDS
31
Inventor McCormick : CYRUS
33
Blackmore heroine : DOONE
36
Nourished: Var. : FUELLED
37
Young salmon : SAMLETS
39
Not square : BIASED
41
Words before hint or line : DROPA
42
Ill-tempered : MEAN
43
Ruin : UNDO
44
B'way hits : SROS
45
"___ the mornin'!" : TOPO
46
Settled : ALIT
47
Low-cal : LITE
48
Impressionist : APER
50
Ancient Roman spirit : LAR
51
Natl. registry org. : SSS

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 3 debuted here and reused later, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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