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Self Portrait (The Desperate Man) 1844, Gustave Courbet
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Friday, July 24 , 2009
Puzzle by Patrick Berry, edited by Will Shortz
T.G.I.F.! -- nearly a dozen never-before entries and slew of clues of no clue!
Across: 1. It doesn’t exist, NO SUCH THING ; 12. Find fault with, COMPLAIN ABOUT ; 14. A soldier’s gear, for example, GOVERNMENT ISSUE ; 16. AMELIA Bloomer after whom bloomers are named ; 17. Raison D’ETRE ; 18. Rent to another, RELET ; 19. Toy from China, PEKE ; 23. “Young DAN’L Boone” (short-lived 1970s TV series); 24. You might grind it out, BUTT ; 25. Fast hits, LINE DRIVES ; 27. With 5-Down, snooping aid, CAM ; 28. Discussed at length, HASHED OVER ; 29. Musical direction that means “lyrical” in Italian, CANTABILE ; 30. Actor who debuted in “Kung Fu: The Movie”, BRANDON LEE ; 32. Snooping aid, TAP ; 35. Activities at punk rock concerts, SLAM DANCES ; 36. “Gotta run!”, TATA ; 37. High bark, YELP ; 38. End USER ; 39. Foolish, in British slang, BARMY ; 40. Fruit salad ingredient, MELON ; 42. Folk singer Tom PAXTON with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award ; 43. It gets you up and around, SPIRAL STAIRCASE ; 48. Words from one who won’t settle, SEE YOU IN COURT ; 49. People in a line DESCENDANTS .
Down: 1. Whim-wham, NOVELTY ; 2. It might contain a filling, OMELET ; 3. Diagonally set spar, SPRIT ; 4. Bone involved in pronation, ULNA . 5. See 27-Across, CAM ; 6. Move quickly, HIE ; 7. Spike’s former name, TNN ; 8. Ring contents, maybe, HAT ; 9. Bibliog. Equivalent of “ditto”, IBID ; 10. Calamitous decline, NOSE DIVE ; 11. French painter GUSTAVE Courbet ; 12. Arise, COME UP ; 13. Pulitzer-winning historian Frederick Jackson TURNER ; 14. Outfits, GARBS ; 15. Fish that can move equally well forward and backward, EELS ; 19. Team whose home arena is the Palace of Auburn Hills, PISTONS ; 20. Better, ENHANCE ; 21. Company with a tree in its logo, KEEBLER ; 22. Fluid dynamics phenomena, EDDIES ; 25. Convertible carriage, LANDAU ; 26. It’s assumed, ROLE ; 28. Bit of assistance, HAND ; 29. L ocal or regional Boy Scout gathering, CAMPOREE ; 30. Nullifies, as an oath?, BLEEPS ; 31. Made a comeback, RALLIED ; 32. Medieval conquerors, TARTARS ; 33. Maximally, AT MOST ; 34. Max PAYNE of video game fame; 35. “ SYMS by Sinatra” (1982 collaborative jazz album); 36. Reaganomics recommendation, TAX CUT ; 39. One addressed as “lord”, BARON ; 41. Parliamentary faction, NAYS ; 44. Ad LOC (at the place: Abbr.); 45. Good name for a trial lawyer, SUE ; 46. Ingredient in Delftware glazing, TIN ; 47. “What next?”, AND …
Voilà!
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