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Week 695: Dead Letters

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63. ERAT: Borat's techie brother (Phil Frankenfeld, Washington)

64. FRYINGPANT: The Oven Glove's less successful competitor (Dennis Lindsay, Seabrook)

66. DAZE: Stage C after "Shock" and "Awe" (Irving Shapiro, Rockville)

67. AINT: Are you learning much in your home-schooling? (Jay Shuck, Minneapolis)

68. IONIC: A column that just predates Art Buchwald's (Barbara Turner)

69. SEAR: They've downsized the department store so much they had to change its name (numerous entries)

70. ROCS: Phoenix relatives (Paula Gamache, Rye, N.Y.)

71. STETS: Puts a cowboy hat back on (Chris Doyle)

DOWN

1. ATKA: Text message during a prison riot (Jay Shuck)

2. NAIL: Item to be filed (Paula Gamache, Rye, N.Y.)

3. GULP: Plug up (Valerie Matthews, Ashton; Ross Elliffe, Picton, New Zealand)


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