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Charles Cross
On the Current Scene
New York Times, Sunday, December 15, 1946
58-Across : Overhasty.
Author:
Charles Cross
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 172, Blocks: 84, Avg Word Len: 5.17, Missing: { J Q Z }, Scrabble score: 693 (avg 1.56)
Open Squares: 153, Cheaters: 0, FITB: 6, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 72, Grid flow: 25.7
1 S | 2 C | 3 I | 4 E | 5 N | 6 C | 7 E | | 8 C | 9 H | 10 I | 11 F | 12 L | 13 E | 14 Y | | 15 A | 16 S | 17 S | 18 U | 19 M | 20 E | 21 R |
22 T | A | N | T | A | R | A | | 23 H | I | R | C | I | N | E | | 24 L | A | N | T | A | N | A |
25 U | N | C | A | G | E | S | | 26 E | V | I | C | T | O | R | | 27 B | A | Y | A | R | D | S |
28 A | N | I | | 29 S | W | E | 30 R | V | E | S | | 31 H | U | B | 32 B | A | R | D | | 33 G | O | P |
34 R | A | T | 35 E | | | 36 F | A | Y | S | | 37 C | I | G | A | R | | | 38 E | 39 M | E | R | Y |
40 T | E | E | T | 41 O | 42 T | U | M | | | 43 L | E | A | H | | 44 O | 45 M | 46 B | R | E | | | |
| | | 47 H | A | U | L | | 48 A | 49 B | U | T | | | 50 S | C | A | R | | 51 N | 52 A | 53 G | 54 Y |
55 N | 56 O | 57 M | I | S | M | | 58 P | R | E | C | I | 59 P | 60 I | T | A | T | E | | 61 I | S | L | E |
62 E | D | I | C | T | | 63 B | O | Y | C | E | | 64 A | M | I | D | S | T | | 65 A | S | I | A |
66 N | E | S | S | | 67 K | U | L | A | K | | 68 D | R | A | P | E | | | 69 S | L | I | M | S |
70 N | U | T | | 71 W | A | S | O | N | | 72 N | O | R | M | A | | 73 R | 74 E | A | L | M | | |
75 I | M | A | 76 G | I | N | E | S | | 77 R | I | P | A | S | | 78 F | A | N | C | Y | I | 79 N | 80 G |
| | 81 K | I | T | E | S | | 82 R | A | V | E | N | | 83 D | A | V | I | S | | 84 L | A | E |
85 S | 86 L | A | B | S | | | 87 T | U | D | O | R | | 88 G | O | R | E | D | | 89 B | A | S | E |
90 W | E | B | B | | 91 A | 92 M | U | S | E | S | | 93 S | L | O | E | S | | 94 B | E | T | A | S |
95 I | D | L | E | | 96 G | A | M | E | K | E | 97 E | P | E | R | S | | 98 S | E | M | E | L | E |
99 G | O | E | R | | 100 O | R | B | S | | | 101 D | U | N | N | | 102 B | O | L | A | | | |
| | | 103 E | 104 L | G | A | R | | 105 R | 106 U | I | N | | | 107 C | E | L | L | U | 108 L | 109 A | 110 R |
111 P | 112 R | 113 A | D | O | | | 114 E | 115 V | E | R | T | | 116 T | 117 R | O | T | | | 118 L | A | D | E |
119 R | O | D | | 120 P | 121 A | 122 V | L | O | V | A | | 123 F | O | O | T | A | 124 G | 125 E | | 126 H | O | C |
127 E | X | A | 128 M | P | L | E | | 129 L | E | N | 130 I | E | N | T | | 131 K | I | L | 132 G | O | R | E |
133 S | A | P | H | E | A | D | | 134 E | R | I | T | R | E | A | | 135 E | N | S | U | R | E | S |
136 A | S | T | O | R | I | A | | 137 S | E | C | O | N | D | S | | 138 S | K | A | T | E | R | S |
© 1946, The New York TimesNo. 253
Across
1
8
Prime Minister of Australia. :
CHIFLEY15
22
23
24
Tropical shrub of verbena family. :
LANTANA25
26
27
28
29
31
33
Elephant in cartoons. :
GOP34
36
37
Churchillian desideratum. :
CIGAR38
Mineral abrasive. :
EMERY40
43
Daughter of Laban. :
LEAH44
Old card game of Spanish origin. :
OMBRE47
48
Touch along border. :
ABUT50
51
Premier of Hungary. :
NAGY55
Religious basing of conduct on moral law. :
NOMISM58
61
___ Royale, Lake Superior. :
ISLE62
63
Colonel at head of WAC. :
BOYCE64
65
A world in transition. :
ASIA66
67
Rich Russian peasant. :
KULAK68
69
70
71
President of NAM. :
WASON72
Bellini's heroine, 1831. :
NORMA73
75
77
78
81
82
83
News commentator, former head of OWI. :
DAVIS84
85
87
Of the period 1485–1603 in England. :
TUDOR88
Cut into tapering form. :
GORED89
90
Director of the Budget. :
WEBB91
93
94
95
96
98
99
100
101
U. S. Ambassador to Italy. :
DUNN102
103
English composer (1857–1934). :
ELGAR105
107
Consisting of small compartments. :
CELLULAR111
Fashionable boulevard in Madrid. :
PRADO114
116
118
119
120
Famed ballerina (1885–1931). :
PAVLOVA123
Length expressed in certain units. :
FOOTAGE126
127
129
131
Senator from W. Virginia. :
KILGORE133
134
135
136
137
138
Down
1
U. S. Ambassador to China. :
STUART2
Field of Hannibal's victory, 216 B. C. :
CANNAE3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Supervisor of communications. :
FCC12
13
14
15
16
Where Neunkirchen is. :
SAAR17
Secretary of Treasury. :
SNYDER18
19
20
Ancient village SE of Nazareth. :
ENDOR21
30
32
Rich fabric with raised design. :
BROCADE35
37
39
41
42
Sound of plucked string. :
TUM43
Representative from Nutmeg State. :
LUCE45
Wrestling cushions. :
MATS46
48
Assumed parent tongue of Indo-European languages. :
ARYAN49
50
Genus of grasses. :
STIPA52
53
54
55
Foreign Minister of Italy. :
NENNI56
57
58
Headdress of Greek goddesses. :
POLOS59
Surgeon General of U. S. Public Health Service. :
PARRAN60
Mohammedan priests. :
IMAMS63
67
American arctic explorer (1820–1857). :
KANE68
69
Indians of upper Mississippi R. :
SACS71
72
Month in former French calendar. :
NIVOSE73
74
76
77
Russian writer and politician. :
RADEK78
79
80
82
83
Wilhelm II's exile spot. :
DOORN85
86
87
88
89
91
92
Australian tribesman. :
MARA93
94
Member of Price Decontrol Board. :
BELL97
98
102
104
105
City on Massachusetts Bay. :
REVERE106
107
108
109
110
111
112
President of Philippine Republic. :
ROXAS113
115
116
Blended in color. :
TONED117
121
Mountains in Kirghiz, Russia. :
ALAI122
Ancient Hindu literature. :
VEDA123
124
Eccentric person: Slang. :
GINK125
Bride of Lohengrin. :
ELSA128
Electric unit of conductance. :
MHO130
Japanese statesman (1841–1909). :
ITO132
Answer summary:
6 unique to this puzzle, 66 debuted here and reused later, 6 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
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Grid has normal rotational symmetry It has 6 words unique to this puzzle:
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