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Willard N. Jordan
Brain Teaser
New York Times, Sunday, November 14, 1948
67-Across : District.
Author:
Willard N. Jordan
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 162, Blocks: 82, Avg Word Len: 5.52, Missing: { F J Q Z }, Scrabble score: 630 (avg 1.41)
Open Squares: 160, Cheaters: 10, FITB: 4, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 51, Grid flow: 43.4
1 W | 2 A | 3 L | 4 L | 5 A | 6 C | 7 E | | 8 S | 9 A | 10 L | 11 A | 12 M | 13 I | | 14 B | 15 O | 16 L | 17 I | 18 V | 19 A | 20 R | |
21 E | L | E | A | N | O | R | | 22 T | R | U | M | A | N | | 23 A | L | A | B | A | M | A | 24 N |
25 N | I | A | G | A | R | A | | 26 A | T | R | E | U | S | | 27 L | E | B | A | N | E | S | E |
28 O | D | D | | 29 M | O | S | 30 E | S | | 31 I | N | V | A | 32 D | E | R | | 33 S | E | N | O | R |
34 N | A | M | 35 A | | 36 T | E | N | S | 37 E | | 38 S | E | N | A | T | O | 39 R | | 40 S | A | R | I |
41 A | D | A | M | 42 S | | 43 R | E | E | L | 44 S | | | 45 I | R | E | N | A | | | 46 B | I | S |
47 H | E | N | B | I | 48 T | | 49 A | N | D | A | | 50 O | T | I | S | | 51 V | 52 I | 53 O | L | A | S |
| | | 54 E | L | O | 55 P | S | | 56 E | M | 57 B | R | Y | O | | 58 C | A | R | M | E | L | A |
59 C | 60 O | 61 M | R | A | D | E | | 62 B | R | O | A | D | | | 63 H | O | G | A | N | | | |
64 I | C | Y | | 65 S | E | R | 66 E | R | | 67 A | R | E | 68 A | | 69 E | V | E | N | I | 70 N | 71 G | |
72 N | E | S | 73 T | | 74 S | I | G | N | 75 A | | 76 C | R | U | | 77 B | E | R | I | B | E | R | 78 I |
79 C | L | O | U | 80 D | | | 81 R | O | C | 82 H | E | S | T | 83 E | R | | | 84 C | U | B | A | N |
85 H | O | R | T | E | 86 N | 87 S | E | | 88 E | E | L | | 89 O | L | E | 90 N | 91 T | | 92 S | U | C | K |
| 93 T | E | E | P | E | E | S | | 94 S | C | O | 95 T | | 96 S | W | A | I | 97 N | | 98 L | I | E |
| | | 99 L | O | E | S | S | | | 100 A | N | O | 101 D | E | | 102 P | R | O | 103 C | E | E | D |
104 B | 105 A | 106 C | A | R | D | I | | 107 S | 108 A | T | A | R | A | | 109 S | E | E | D | Y | | | |
110 E | C | A | R | T | E | | 111 A | N | T | E | | 112 A | M | 113 A | H | | 114 D | U | R | 115 E | 116 S | 117 S |
118 G | E | N | | | 119 R | 120 E | L | O | T | | | 121 S | A | N | E | 122 R | | 123 S | I | N | A | I |
124 G | L | A | 125 D | | 126 S | A | C | R | I | 127 S | 128 T | | 129 N | A | M | E | 130 D | | 131 L | A | T | E |
132 A | D | D | I | 133 E | | 134 T | I | T | T | E | R | 135 Y | | 136 L | A | T | E | 137 D | | 138 M | I | R |
139 R | A | I | L | R | 140 O | A | D | | 141 U | B | I | E | 142 T | Y | | 143 A | W | A | 144 R | D | E | R |
145 S | M | A | L | L | A | G | E | | 146 D | U | C | L | O | S | | 147 M | A | R | I | A | N | A |
| 148 A | N | S | E | R | E | S | | 149 E | M | E | L | Y | E | | 150 E | X | T | O | R | T | S |
© 1948, The New York TimesNo. 353
Across
1
Originator of varieties of field corn. :
WALLACE8
Meat prepared in sticks. :
SALAMI14
Latin America's "George Washington." :
BOLIVAR21
Mother of Richard Coeur de Lion. :
ELEANOR22
Bullion Stater, born May 8, 1884. :
TRUMAN23
25
26
King that espoused Aerope. :
ATREUS27
28
29
Leader of Israelites to Canaan. :
MOSES31
33
Gentleman of Madrid. :
SENOR34
36
38
Member of major league baseball team. :
SENATOR40
Garb of Hindu woman. :
SARI41
43
45
Spenser's Hibernia. :
IRENA46
47
49
Oil-yielding tree of Brazil. :
ANDA50
Cornelia ___ Skinner. :
OTIS51
Stringed instruments. :
VIOLAS54
The sturgeon's former name. :
ELOPS56
58
Familiar name of Bizet's gypsy heroine. :
CARMELA59
62
63
Ben ___, golfing ace. :
HOGAN64
65
Tall Cape Verde natives. :
SERER67
69
72
74
Crosses used in lieu of endorsement. :
SIGNA76
Vineyard in France. :
CRU77
Disease caused by vitamin deficiency. :
BERIBERI79
81
84
Native of Santa Clara. :
CUBAN85
88
89
92
93
They solved Sitting Bull's housing problem: Var. :
TEEPEES94
96
98
99
Clayey soil in Mississippi basin. :
LOESS100
Positive battery terminal. :
ANODE102
104
107
Lustrous ribbed cloth made in India. :
SATARA109
110
Two-handed French card game. :
ECARTE111
112
114
118
Military rank: Abbr. :
GEN119
121
123
Where Moses spent forty days and forty nights. :
SINAI124
What Pollyanna was. :
GLAD126
129
131
132
Diminutive of Adelaide. :
ADDIE134
136
138
139
141
143
145
146
French Communist leader. :
DUCLOS147
Tennyson heroine of the "moated grange." :
MARIANA148
149
Prize of Arcite and Palamon duel, in "Knight's Tale." :
EMELYE150
Down
1
Minnehaha's mother-in-law. :
WENONAH2
Instrument for locating forest fires. :
ALIDADE3
4
5
Coastal area east of Laos. :
ANAM6
Painter of "La Danse des Nymphes." :
COROT7
8
Pennsylvania U.'s new prexy. :
STASSEN9
Surrealism, to surrealists. :
ART10
Cattle-breeding people of Africa. :
LURI11
12
Color first obtained in 1856. :
MAUVE13
Affliction of Edward Rochester's wife. :
INSANITY14
Philippine figs with aerial roots. :
BALETES15
Island near La Rochelle. :
OLERON16
Student term for chemistry. :
LAB17
Philippine fruit trees. :
IBAS18
19
20
24
30
32
35
What the tears of Phaeton's sisters turned into. :
AMBER37
39
42
The Weaver of Raveloe. :
SILAS44
Stevenson lived here. :
SAMOA48
50
52
53
55
57
58
Fellow: Slang, from gypsy word "that man." :
COVE59
60
61
Bangalore is its capital. :
MYSORE62
Capital of Moravia. :
BRNO63
66
68
Horseless carriage. :
AUTO70
Molding with undulating lower edge. :
NEBULE71
73
75
78
80
82
83
86
87
Black-fin snapper. :
SESI90
91
95
E. African hartebeests. :
TORAS97
101
Cony of Old Testament. :
DAMAN103
Name meaning lordly. :
CYRIL104
105
Where Judas committed suicide. :
ACELDAMA106
107
Explosive nasal sound. :
SNORT108
109
111
113
115
Holder of Hindu land grant. :
ENAMDAR116
117
Mountains in Golden State. :
SIERRAS120
122
125
The wild carrot, fennel, etc. :
DILLS127
128
130
Free of ceraceous matter. :
DEWAX133
___ Stanley Gardner. :
ERLE135
137
140
142
144
Answer summary:
6 unique to this puzzle, 45 debuted here and reused later, 16 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
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Analysis
There are 0 circles, 0 rebus squares and 10 cheater squares.
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Grid has normal rotational symmetry It has 6 words unique to this puzzle:
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Grid has an unusual size: 23 rows x 23 columns.
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