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New York Times, Saturday, July 13, 2002

Author:
Randolph Ross
Editor:
Will Shortz
57-Across : Suffix with prop-
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Randolph Ross

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 68, Blocks: 29 Missing: {JQWXZ} This is puzzle # 67 for Mr. Ross. Saturday freshness: 51%
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© 2002, The New York Times7/13/2 ( No. 19,240 )
Across
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Naval Observatory standard setter : MASTERCLOCK
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It may be missed onstage : CUE
15
Elite athlete : ALLAMERICAN
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African menace : ASP
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"Tell me I'm dreaming!" : SAYITAINTSO
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Heading from Ottawa to N.Y.C. : SSE
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Harry of the novel "The Man Who Cried I Am" : AMES
20
Article at the Louvre : LES
21
Metalworker of a sort : PLATER
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They're not taboo : DOS
24
Pharmacist's activity, at times : REFILLING
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Kind of projection : ASTRAL
30
1970's-80's cause, for short : ERA
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"The Nanny" nanny : FRAN
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Like horses' hooves, in dialect : SHODDEN
34
Uncreative response : ROTE
35
Condition : PROVISO
38
Keepers of a famous ancient library : ESSENES
40
Mask that covers half the face : LOUP
41
Not go outside the family : INBREED
43
Piedmont city : ASTI
44
King Features competitor : NEA
45
Hellenic hangouts : AGORAE
49
Some youth : TEENAGERS
52
First name in Notre Dame football : ARA
53
Mark : TARGET
54
Short play? : REC
56
"A Little Bitty Tear" singer : IVES
57
Suffix with prop- : ENE
58
Counseled : GIVENADVICE
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It has a sequence of bases : RNA
62
Not original : IMITATIONAL
63
To be, in Tijuana : SER
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Closed, as a magazine issue : SENTTOPRESS
Down
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Israeli national shrine : MASADA
2
Poplars, in the Southwest : ALAMOS
3
Least candid : SLYEST
4
Mai ___ : TAIS
5
Potential lifesaver, in brief : EMT
6
Not made up : REAL
7
Quaint news source : CRIER
8
Oil source : LINSEED
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D.S.T. ending time : OCT
10
Baku is on it : CASPIANSEA
11
Hillock : KNOLL
12
More than strong : CASTIRON
13
George J. Mitchell once led it : USSENATE
14
Ornate centerpieces : EPERGNES
22
Made with a cream sauce : ALFREDO
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Able to give more : FREER
27
Answering : RSVPING
28
Sashimi fish : AHI
29
Like a slow watch : LOSINGTIME
33
Charity recipient : DONEE
35
Restaurant stock : PLATTERS
36
TV series set in Lanford, Ill. : ROSEANNE
37
Canal locale : OUTEREAR
39
Division: Abbr. : SEG
42
Oliver ___, Jenny's lover in "Love Story" : BARRETT
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Product of erosion : RAVINE
47
Betel nut producers : ARECAS
48
Stands for sittings : EASELS
50
Support : AEGIS
51
Where le président presides : SENAT
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"Carthage must be destroyed!" proclaimer : CATO
56
Actor Novello : IVOR
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Cru product : VIN
60
Move in a ballroom : DIP

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

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