This web browser is not supported. Use Chrome, Edge, Safari, or Firefox for best results.
Helen Smathers
With Clues from the News
New York Times, Sunday, March 28, 1943
11-Across : City in Northern Portugal.
Author:
Helen Smathers
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 168, Blocks: 84, Avg Word Len: 5.30, Missing: { J Q X Z }, Scrabble score: 661 (avg 1.49)
Open Squares: 144, Cheaters: 4, FITB: 4, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 118, Grid flow: 27.2
1 M | 2 C | 3 A | 4 F | 5 E | 6 E | | 7 I | 8 S | 9 B | 10 A | | 11 B | 12 R | 13 A | 14 G | 15 A | | 16 S | 17 H | 18 A | 19 R | 20 I |
21 A | R | D | E | N | T | | 22 N | O | O | N | | 23 R | E | F | E | R | | 24 L | U | R | I | D |
25 R | A | D | I | S | H | | 26 T | U | R | K | | 27 I | S | L | A | M | | 28 A | R | G | O | L |
29 E | G | I | S | | 30 E | 31 M | E | R | G | E | | 32 D | O | O | R | S | | 33 C | L | O | S | E |
| | 34 S | A | 35 I | L | O | R | | 36 U | R | 37 U | G | U | A | Y | | 38 E | K | E | | | |
39 P | 40 H | A | L | A | R | O | P | 41 E | | 42 S | T | I | N | T | | 43 D | R | E | Y | 44 S | 45 E | |
46 R | O | B | | 47 N | E | R | O | L | 48 I | | 49 E | N | D | | 50 F | O | R | D | | 51 E | N | 52 T |
53 I | B | A | 54 D | | 55 D | E | L | A | N | 56 O | | 57 G | E | 58 N | I | U | S | | 59 S | A | V | O |
60 E | B | B | E | 61 D | | 62 D | A | T | A | R | 63 Y | | 64 D | I | N | G | | 65 W | I | D | E | N |
66 D | Y | A | D | I | 67 C | | 68 T | I | P | C | A | 69 T | | 70 B | I | L | 71 L | A | B | O | N | G |
| | | 72 A | L | I | 73 M | E | N | T | | 74 R | O | 75 T | | 76 S | A | I | S | | 77 G | O | A |
| 78 C | 79 O | L | U | G | O | | 80 G | L | 81 A | D | D | E | 82 R | | 83 S | C | H | 84 I | S | M | |
85 T | O | R | | 86 T | A | I | 87 L | | 88 Y | E | A | | 89 M | A | 90 R | S | H | E | S | | | |
91 H | E | N | 92 D | E | R | S | O | 93 N | | 94 F | R | 95 A | P | P | E | | 96 T | R | A | 97 U | 98 M | 99 A |
100 O | L | I | O | S | | 101 T | R | I | 102 G | | 103 M | E | T | I | E | 104 R | | 105 S | A | N | E | R |
106 R | I | T | E | | 107 B | U | R | G | A | 108 S | | 109 S | E | N | N | A | 110 R | | 111 C | A | D | I |
112 P | A | H | | 113 G | O | R | Y | | 114 S | T | 115 Y | | 116 D | E | S | M | I | 117 D | | 118 N | E | O |
| 119 C | O | 120 H | U | N | E | | 121 A | C | R | E | 122 S | | 123 S | L | O | V | A | 124 K | I | A | N |
| | | 125 A | N | E | | 126 B | L | O | A | T | E | 127 D | | 128 A | N | A | K | I | M | | |
129 A | 130 L | 131 E | R | T | | 132 R | I | A | N | T | | 133 L | A | 134 R | V | A | L | | 135 S | A | 136 V | 137 E |
138 W | O | R | T | H | | 139 A | N | N | A | T | | 140 A | L | A | I | | 141 L | 142 O | T | T | E | D |
143 L | I | S | L | E | | 144 Y | E | D | D | O | | 145 H | A | I | N | | 146 E | N | N | E | A | D |
147 S | N | E | E | R | | 148 E | S | S | E | N | | 149 S | I | N | G | | 150 D | E | A | D | L | Y |
© 1943, The New York TimesNo. 59
Across
1
Director of the Waves. :
MCAFEE7
Russian log dwelling. :
ISBA11
City in Northern Portugal. :
BRAGA16
1,400-mile river flowing into Lake Chad. :
SHARI21
22
23
24
Giving a ghastly light. :
LURID25
Pungent root eaten as relish. :
RADISH26
Citizen of President Inonu's country. :
TURK27
28
29
30
32
33
34
36
Montevideo is its capital. :
URUGUAY38
39
42
43
German inventor of needle gun (1787–1867). :
DREYSE46
47
Oil from the bitter orange. :
NEROLI49
50
Famous manufacturer. :
FORD51
Suffix forming adjectives. :
ENT53
One of an Arab people. :
IBAD55
Roosevelt family name. :
DELANO57
Unusual mental power. :
GENIUS59
One of the Solomon Islands. :
SAVO60
62
Office of the Roman Curia. :
DATARY64
65
66
68
70
Blind channel leading out from a river in Australia. :
BILLABONG72
74
76
Ancient capital of Lower Egypt. :
SAIS77
Portuguese district in India. :
GOA78
80
83
A division in the church. :
SCHISM85
86
Join on at the end. :
TAIL88
89
Pripet ___, in Poland and White Russia. :
MARSHES91
British Ambassador to Germany under Chamberlain. :
HENDERSON94
96
100
101
103
105
106
A solemn observance. :
RITE107
Bulgarian Gulf, inlet of Black Sea. :
BURGAS109
Region in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. :
SENNAR111
Mohammedan magistrate. :
CADI112
Exclamation of disgust. :
PAH113
114
116
Microscopic alga: Bot. :
DESMID118
119
Important Central and South American palm. :
COHUNE121
"___ of Diamonds"; famous speech by R. H. Conwell. :
ACRES123
125
126
128
Biblical races of giants. :
ANAKIM129
132
133
Of the stage of an insect. :
LARVAL135
138
139
First year's revenue of Bishops. :
ANNAT140
Mountains in Kirghiz Republic, U. S. S. R. :
ALAI141
143
Rouget de ___, author of "Marseillaise." :
LISLE144
Former name of Tokyo. :
YEDDO145
Spare or save: Scot. :
HAIN146
147
Grimace of contempt. :
SNEER148
Bombed German city. :
ESSEN149
150
Down
1
California island naval base. :
MARE2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Region in Nigeria. :
BORGU10
Old Dutch liquid measures. :
ANKERS11
12
13
14
U. S. general in Civil War (1819–1873). :
GEARY15
16
17
U. S. Minister to New Zealand. :
HURLEY18
19
President of Chile. :
RIOS20
31
35
37
Indian of Shoshonean tribe. :
UTE38
39
Raised with a lever. :
PRIED40
Director of the Waacs. :
HOBBY41
43
American Negro reformer and diplomat (1817–1895). :
DOUGLASS44
45
48
50
52
British island–group in South Pacific. :
TONGA54
56
58
59
61
63
Either end of a square-rigged vessel's yard. :
YARDARM65
67
Churchill's constant companion. :
CIGAR69
71
73
75
78
Pertaining to the abdomen. :
COELIAC79
81
American troops abroad. :
AEF82
84
85
Group of houses in the country. :
THORP87
90
92
93
Cut off the edges, as a coin. :
NIG95
97
98
Enchantress who helped Jason. :
MEDEA99
Greek poet of Lesbos, seventh century B. C. :
ARION102
104
Novel by Helen Hunt Jackson, 1885. :
RAMONA107
Algerian seaport occupied by Allies. :
BONE108
110
113
115
117
120
U. S. major general in European service. :
HARTLE121
Finnish islands in Gulf of Bothnia. :
ALANDS122
Words of unknown meaning in the Psalms. :
SELAHS124
Indian river, 800 miles to Bay of Bengal. :
KISTNA126
127
___ Lama at Lhasa. :
DALAI129
130
131
Language of Scottish Highlanders. :
ERSE132
Actress, recent USO entertainer in Africa. :
RAYE134
136
137
American baritone. :
EDDY142
Answer summary:
11 unique to this puzzle, 107 debuted here and reused later, 6 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
Analyzing...
Analysis
There are 0 circles, 0 rebus squares and 4 cheater squares.
The grid
Grid has normal rotational symmetry It has 11 words unique to this puzzle:
It has 107 additional words that debuted in this puzzle and were later reused (total number of puzzles in brackets):
These words have only appeared in pre-Shortz puzzles:
These 42 answer words are not legal Scrabble™ entries, which sometimes means they are interesting:
Grid has an unusual size: 23 rows x 23 columns.
Note: average values here are based on Modern Era stats. Pre-Shortz puzzles didn't vary consistently by day of week.
Distribution of answer words by length
Letter distribution
| Scrabble Score: 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
8 |
10 |
Thumbnails
Various thumbnail views are shown:
- Standard view shows the grid pattern most clearly
- Open Squares (those which don't touch any block, even diagonally) are blue
- Vowel distribution
- Scrabble score uses the same color key as above
- Freshness view shows unique answers in red (see colorized grid below)
With answers
Modern Era puzzles that may be similar to this one
Crosswords that share the most words with this one:
Unusual or long words that appear elsewhere:
Identical grids
Other puzzles with the same block pattern as this one:
Topologically similar grids
Other crosswords with exactly 84 blocks, 168 words, 144 open squares, and an average word length of 5.30:
Colorized grid (based on pre-Shortz, Modern Era and Variety word frequencies)
In this view, unusual answers are colored depending on how often they have appeared in other puzzles.
Unique answers are in red, red overwrites orange which overwrites yellow, etc.
Cheater squares are indicated with a + sign.
| Unique |
1 other |
2 others |
3 others |
4 others |
Freshness
How common is each answer word?
This chart shows the number of puzzles each word has appeared in across all NYT puzzles, old and modern.