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New York Times, Tuesday, September 23, 1952

56-Across : Mentioned.

Author:
Unknown
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 72, Blocks: 32, Avg Word Len: 5.36, Missing: { J Q Y Z }, Scrabble score: 275 (avg 1.42)
Open Squares: 85, Cheaters: 2, FITB: 4, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 8
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© 1952, The New York TimesNo. 1,192
Across
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It will be the world's largest aircraft carrier. : FORRESTAL
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Lover's quarrel. : SPAT
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One of the Bahamas. : ELEUTHERA
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"Peter Grimes" is one. : OPERA
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He wrote "The Cruel Sea." : MONSARRAT
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Thickened soup. : PUREE
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Quod ___ demonstrandum. : ERAT
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Indefinitely ancient. : IMMEMORIAL
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Wearies. : IRKS
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Spanish muralist. : SERT
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___ Mansion, N. Y. C. "White House." : GRACIE
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Relative of "shoo." : SCAT
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Exclamations of pain. : OWS
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Capital of French Morocco. : RABAT
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Emulate one of the three wise monkeys: 3 wds. : SEENOEVIL
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Entrance to a mine. : ADIT
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Times when Phoebus 'gins arise. : MORNS
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Delayed. : LATE
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Namely. : VIDELICET
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River of forgetfulness. : LETHE
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River in England. : EXE
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Yale Bowl contenders. : ELIS
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Mother Goose girl. : BOPEEP
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Where the señor dines. : SALA
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Thin, narrow strip of wood. : LATH
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Governor Emerson's capital. : MONTPELIER
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River in France, tributary of the Aisne. : AIRE
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Revere. : ADORE
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On the way, as goods: 2 wds. : INTRANSIT
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Mentioned. : CITED
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V. I. P. in the Atomic Era. : SCIENTIST
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Had practical knowledge of. : KNEW
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Thomas Lanier Williams. : TENNESSEE
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Wife, as used in legal phrases. : FEME
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Genus of the whistling swans. : OLOR
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California rockfish: Var. : RENA
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Go to the country. : RUSTICATE
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Zeta, ___, theta. : ETA
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Bird in a play title. : SHRIKE
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Words. : TERMS
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William Saroyan character. : ARAM
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Becoming concealed. : LATESCENT
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Jet. : SPURT
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Beautiful woman. : PERI
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Region. : AREA
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Chinese weight or money. : TAEL
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Portuguese city from which a wine is named. : OPORTO
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Considerable pecuniary resources. : MEANS
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Slower: Mus. abbr. : RIT
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Serious. : GRAVE
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Base of a system of numbers, in mathematics. : RADIX
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First word of a much-sung hymn. : ABIDE
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Ancient Chinese. : SERES
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Egg-shaped. : OVATE
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Willow or osier twig. : WITHE
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About one-third of life. : SLEEP
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Thomas or Bevan. : SOCIALIST
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Highly current cartoon symbols. : ELEPHANTS
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Thousand: Comb. form. : MILLE
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Vaulted. : LEAPED
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He had a curious wife. : LOT
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Describing the Bad Lands. : BARREN
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Scatter. : STREW
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Admit: 2 wds. : LETIN
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Ted ___, new "Major Bowes." : MACK
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One-eyed ruler of Valhalla. : ODIN
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Just a few lines. : NOTE
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Famous name in early movies. : INCE
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Goddess of the sacred cow. : ISIS
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Climb. : RISE
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Feminine suffix. : ETTE
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One: Scot. : ANE

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 6 debuted here and reused later, 5 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

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