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Harold T. Bers
Harold T. Bers

New York Times, Tuesday, June 2, 1953

42-Down : A votre ___: French toast.

Author:
Harold T. Bers
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 74, Blocks: 36, Avg Word Len: 5.11, Missing: { J K Q X }, Scrabble score: 300 (avg 1.59)
Open Squares: 81, Cheaters: 4, FITB: 6, XRef: 4, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 11 Grid has both 90- and 180-degree symmetry.
Harold T. Bers has 138 known pre-Shortz puzzles in our database.
David Steinberg notes:

From Philip Koski: This puzzle's subject is the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. It was published on the date of the coronation, June 2, 1953.

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© 1953, The New York TimesNo. 1,444
Across
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Well-known theatrical club. : LAMBS
6
He wrote, "She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen." : POPE
10
Fasten one's eyes upon. : OGLE
14
Cognizant. : AWARE
15
Instrument of great antiquity. : OBOE
16
Ruy or Gil. : BLAS
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Rite celebrated in Westminster Abbey since 1066. : CORONATION
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Auction items. : LOTS
20
Today's leading lady. : ELIZABETH
21
In South America, a wild Indian. : AUCA
22
Bills. : TENS
23
Black and viscid. : PITCHY
25
Presidential initials. : HST
28
Dine. : EAT
29
Nickname for Mr. Toynbee. : ARNIE
30
Laryngeal clearing. : AHEM
32
Universes. : MACROCOSMS
36
The page number of a book. : FOLIO
38
Twitch. : TIC
39
Man's name. : ANTON
40
Certain fractions. : TWENTIETHS
43
Silk: Italian. : SETA
44
Bass ___. : VIOLS
45
Girl's nickname. : BAB
47
Tie fabric. : REP
48
Turning points. : CRISES
50
Stem of the hop. : BINE
51
Reddish red-yellow. : RUST
52
Facial decoration. : MUSTACHIO
57
French friend. : AMIE
58
One occupation for 20 Across. : MOTHERHOOD
59
Hapless. : POOR
60
A hill: Span. : ALTO
61
Elizabethan poet. : DONNE
62
Eagles. : ERNS
63
First appearance, as of dawn. : PEEP
64
Northern ___, winter apples. : SPIES
Down
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Product of Ireland. : LACE
2
Over the hill. : AWOL
3
Husband: Fr. : MARI
4
Recent visitor to London, Josip ___. : BROZ
5
Capitol Hill body. : SENATE
6
V. I. P.'s in London. : POTENTATES
7
Front page notices in The Times of London. : OBITS
8
Non-Churchillian Winnie. : POOH
9
Poetic contraction. : EEN
10
Religious offerings. : OBLATIONS
11
20 Across's uncle. : GLOUCESTER
12
Door lock. : LATCH
13
Nonfiction item. : ESSAY
18
At right angles to the keel. : ABEAM
23
___ bono publico. : PRO
24
South American. : INCA
25
Sword hilt. : HAFT
26
Pomp. : SHOW
27
How America will see 17 Across. : TELEVISION
29
He performs 17 Across. : ARCHBISHOP
31
Prime V. I. P.'s in London. : MINISTERS
33
Op. ___. : CIT
34
Small particle. : MOTE
35
Photo. : SNAP
37
Western Indian. : OTOE
41
They: Fr. : ILS
42
A votre ___: French toast. : SANTE
46
Worn by Edward VII and George V. : BEARDS
48
Crinkled fabric. : CRAPE
49
It's personified as a dame. : RUMOR
50
City west of the Crazy Mountains. : BUTTE
52
Breakwater. : MOLE
53
Piece of meat. : CHOP
54
First word of Order of the Garter motto. : HONI
55
Bulwer Lytton heroine. : IONE
56
John Masefield's work. : ODES
58
Where Britain is always pink. : MAP

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 8 debuted here and reused later, 2 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

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