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Wednesday, January 26, 2011





Puzzle by David Murchie, edited by Will Shortz




NEAR / MISS (1A. With 65-Across, the starts of 20-, 26-, 43- and 51-Across taken together), e.g., CLOSE, BUT NO CIGAR, found at the starts of CLOSE ENCOUNTERS (20A. Alien abductions, e.g.), BUT, SERIOUSLY (26A. “All kidding aside ..”), NO SOLICITING 43A. Unwelcome sign for a sales rep) and CIGAR AFICIONADO (51A. Magazine opposed to the Cuban trade embargo) are the interrelated group of this tenebrous Wednesday crossword.





Other — ACCENTS (5D. Dialect coaches teach them), BORNEO (9D. World’s third-largest island), CHANTS, LARYNX (44D. Adam’s apple site), LIAISES (42D. Is a go-between), LONGER, PACIFIST (38D. Conscientious objector), SALADS, TACK ON, UNION REP (8D. Shop steward, briefly).





Five-letter — ANTON, ARROW, BASSO, BENCH, BONES, DALAI Lama, DETOX, DINGE, DON HO, EBOLA, EDITS, ELENI, ERASE, ETUDE, HOARY, NATCH, OMAHA, RIPEN, HOARY, USING.





Short stuff — AAH, ABRA, ACLU, ALI, ALPS, ARLO and AROO, CANI, CHAD, CHER, CHIN, DEB, EMIT, FAN, FILA, GATT, HANS and TANS, HAW, INKS, INLA, IONE, LAPS, LES, LINC, LUGE, NAPE, NNE, NORM, OLIN, PEP, RATE and RATS, SEAN, SLOE, SONG, SOUS-chef, TORT, TNT, UNIS, YSER.














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;">Remaining clues — ACROSS: 1. Scopes Trial org.; 9. Place for scrubs; 14. Start of an incantation; 15. “Double” facial feature; 16. Normandy beach; 17. Assault or battery; 18. “Please?”; 19. React to mold, perhaps; 23. Command to a plow horse; 24. It’s fairly insensitive to shock, fortunately; 25. Houston-to-K.C. direction; 32. Menu heading; 35. “Au Revoir, ___ Enfants” (1987 film); 37. Backspace through; 38. Get-up-and-go; 39. Ringe around the collar, say; 40. Chamonix setting; 41. Season box holder, e.g.; 42. Like a par 5 hole vis-à-vis a par 3; 46. “Aladdin” prince; 47. “Open wide” sound; 48. Center of a ball?; 57. Old and gray; 58. Signs, as a contract; 59. Lena of “Chocolat”; 60. Composer Bruckner; 61. Astringent fruit; 62. Word with cut or exchange; 63. Dry out, informally; 64. Salon acquisitions. — DOWN: 1. “Why, of course!”; 2. Jungle menace; 3. You might wait for it at a stoplight; 4. “Fiddlesticks!”; 6. Monastery music; 7. “The Mod Squad” role; 10. Release; 11. Mane area; 12. Mother of Chaz Bono; 13. Brinker of children’s lit; 21. Exercise on the keys; 22. Aussie colleges; 26. Low man at the Met; 27. Nicholas Gage best seller; 28. On drugs; 29. Something to break into;30. Race in a chute; 31. River in a 1914 battle; 32. Rapper Combs a k a Diddy; 33. Alice’s chronicler; 34. Swimmers do them; 39. “Tiny Bubbles” singer; 41. Adidas competitor; 45. Add later; 49. Magazine jobs; 50. Dice, slangily; 51. 2000 election scrap; 52. Skye of “Say Anything …”; 53. Intl. commerce pact replaced by the W.T.O.; 54. Suffix with buck; 55."To Live and Die ___"; 56. What’s expected.







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