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P. Joseph Lamanna
What Do You Know?
New York Times, Sunday, January 4, 1948
105-Across : Mississippi's new Senator.
Author:
P. J. Lamanna
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 172, Blocks: 85, Avg Word Len: 5.16, Missing: { J Q X }, Scrabble score: 689 (avg 1.55)
Open Squares: 134, Cheaters: 4, FITB: 9, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 55, Grid flow: 32.2
P. J. Lamanna is an alias for P. Joseph Lamanna.
Jim Horne notes:
Peter Zenger (see 87 Down) is a key figure in the historical fight for freedom of the press.
1 B | 2 Y | 3 R | 4 N | 5 E | 6 S | | 7 B | 8 O | 9 S | 10 S | | 11 F | 12 L | 13 E | 14 A | 15 M | | 16 G | 17 O | 18 W | 19 E | 20 R |
21 L | E | H | I | G | H | | 22 L | A | T | E | | 23 I | A | M | B | I | | 24 N | E | H | R | U |
25 A | M | E | L | I | O | 26 R | A | T | E | D | | 27 A | M | B | A | S | 28 S | A | D | O | R | S |
29 T | E | M | | 30 L | O | O | K | | 31 V | E | 32 S | T | P | O | C | K | E | T | | 33 R | O | T |
34 S | N | A | 35 P | | | 36 R | E | 37 G | E | N | T | | | 38 L | I | A | R | | 39 I | L | L | Y |
| | | 40 A | 41 R | 42 M | Y | | 43 A | N | T | E | | 44 M | U | S | L | I | 45 N | S | | | |
46 S | 47 C | 48 O | R | I | A | | 49 B | U | S | | 50 A | 51 D | U | S | T | | | 52 A | M | 53 P | 54 L | 55 E |
56 C | H | U | R | C | H | 57 I | L | L | | 58 C | R | U | M | | | 59 I | 60 N | V | A | L | I | D |
61 R | E | T | | 62 H | A | L | O | | 63 C | R | I | P | P | 64 S | | 65 T | O | Y | L | A | N | D |
66 A | R | A | 67 B | | 68 N | E | C | 69 K | L | I | N | E | | 70 P | 71 E | E | P | | | 72 T | E | A |
73 P | I | N | U | 74 P | | 75 S | K | E | A | N | S | | 76 S | U | M | M | A | 77 T | 78 I | O | N | S |
| | 79 D | R | A | 80 B | | 81 M | A | R | K | | 82 H | A | R | P | | 83 L | O | A | N | | |
84 P | 85 R | O | S | L | A | 86 V | E | R | Y | | 87 H | U | S | T | L | 88 E | | 89 A | G | I | 90 O | 91 S |
92 L | O | U | | | 93 S | E | N | N | | 94 C | A | M | I | S | A | R | 95 D | | 96 O | S | L | O |
97 A | U | T | 98 O | 99 I | S | T | | 100 Y | 101 E | O | M | A | N | | 102 N | I | A | 103 S | | 104 T | E | N |
105 S | T | E | N | N | I | S | | | 106 B | R | I | N | | 107 B | E | S | T | O | 108 W | I | N | G |
109 M | E | R | L | E | | | 110 S | 111 P | O | I | L | | 112 M | O | D | | 113 E | D | I | C | T | S |
| | | 114 A | Z | 115 O | 116 R | E | A | N | | 117 T | 118 H | A | W | | 119 O | R | A | L | | | |
120 L | 121 I | 122 L | Y | | 123 M | A | T | T | | | 124 O | A | R | L | 125 O | P | | | 126 L | 127 A | 128 R | 129 D |
130 I | C | E | | 131 D | E | B | A | R | 132 M | 133 E | N | T | S | | 134 B | E | 135 S | 136 S | | 137 L | A | U |
138 B | E | A | 139 V | E | R | B | R | O | O | K | | 140 P | A | 141 R | E | N | T | H | 142 E | T | I | C |
143 E | N | R | I | B | | 144 L | I | L | L | E | | 145 I | L | U | S | | 146 A | U | G | U | S | T |
147 L | I | N | E | S | | 148 E | A | S | E | D | | 149 N | A | M | E | | 150 G | N | O | M | E | S |
© 1948, The New York TimesNo. 308
Across
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He is "speaking frankly." :
BYRNES7
11
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English poet (1325?–1408). :
GOWER21
University in Bethlehem, Pa. :
LEHIGH22
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Indian Prime Minister. :
NEHRU25
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Princess Juliana, for the present. :
REGENT38
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Scene in recent best seller. :
BUS50
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His painting of Lake Geneva adorned his Xmas card. :
CHURCHILL58
Author of "Behind the Silken Curtain." :
CRUM59
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Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer and Economic Affairs head. :
CRIPPS65
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Belligerent in Asia. :
ARAB68
It has had its ups and downs in fashion history. :
NECKLINE70
72
Common British-Russian interest. :
TEA73
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Thick woolen cloth. :
DRAB81
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Refer to somehing tediously. :
HARP83
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Premiums paid for exchange of currency. :
AGIOS92
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Herdsman of Swiss Alps. :
SENN94
Insurgent against Louis XIV, in 1702. :
CAMISARD96
Where the Storting convenes. :
OSLO97
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Island west of Sumatra. :
NIAS104
Word not uttered over Walcott. :
TEN105
Mississippi's new Senator. :
STENNIS106
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Annual congress in N. Scotland. :
MOD113
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119
Nuncupative; said of wills. :
ORAL120
"To paint the ___." :
LILY123
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Rabbit with ears at right angles to head. :
OARLOP126
Enrich with bacon. :
LARD130
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Group of Fiji islands. :
LAU138
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Add rods for support. :
ENRIB144
City in NE France. :
LILLE145
Son of Tros, founder of Troy. :
ILUS146
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Transportation companies. :
LINES148
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Down
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Utters raucously: Colloq. :
BLATS2
Member of Arab League. :
YEMEN3
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The Wilhelm Tell of Norse myth. :
EGIL6
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He wrote "Songs of Innocence." :
BLAKE8
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Sitting; said esp. of statues. :
SEDENT11
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Foreign particle in circulatory system. :
EMBOLUS14
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Silver piece of Morocco. :
MISKAL16
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Famous dictionary: Abbr. :
OED18
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Leon ___, comedian. :
ERROL20
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American naval historian (1840–1914). :
MAHAN44
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Secy. Sullivan's charge. :
NAVY46
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French girl's sweetheart. :
CHERI48
Thoroughgoing member of his class: Colloq. :
OUTANDOUTER49
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Emit a thin metallic sound. :
CRINK59
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Potherb in S. Europe. :
CLARY64
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American commodore (1789–1868). :
KEARNY71
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Role played by Jose Ferrer. :
IAGO80
Feodor Chaliapin and Ezio Pinza. :
BASSI82
Errable creature. :
HUMAN84
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Andrew ___, defender of Peter Zenger. :
HAMILTON88
Goddess of discord. :
ERIS90
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Sharer of 1947 Nobel Prize in Medicine. :
CORI95
Instrument in post office. :
DATER98
Decoration added so as to be in relief. :
ONLAY99
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Arena of any big contest on New Year's Day. :
BOWL108
110
Genus of grasses, named for floral bristles. :
SETARIA111
Boy Scout groups of eight. :
PATROLS112
115
Tenth of an ephah. :
OMER116
118
Fastener for chapeau. :
HATPIN119
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Ancient tribe of Britons. :
ICENI122
125
Describing Falstaff. :
OBESE127
___ mare, the high sea: Law. :
ALTUM128
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Candidate for President, 1920, while in prison. :
DEBS132
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142
Answer summary:
15 unique to this puzzle, 40 debuted here and reused later, 13 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
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