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Helen Smathers
WITH CLUES FROM THE NEWS
New York Times, Sunday, March 28, 1943
89-Across : Pripet ___, in Poland and White Russia.
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
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© 1943, The New York Times No. 59
Across
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Director of the Waves. :
MCAFEE 7
Russian log dwelling. :
ISBA 11
City in Northern Portugal. :
BRAGA 16
1,400-mile river flowing into Lake Chad. :
SHARI 21
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Giving a ghastly light. :
LURID 25
Pungent root eaten as relish. :
RADISH 26
Citizen of President Inonu's country. :
TURK 27
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Montevideo is its capital. :
URUGUAY 38
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German inventor of needle gun (1787-1867). :
DREYSE 46
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Oil from the bitter orange. :
NEROLI 49
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Famous manufacturer. :
FORD 51
Suffix forming adjectives. :
ENT 53
One of an Arab people. :
IBAD 55
Roosevelt family name. :
DELANO 57
Unusual mental power. :
GENIUS 59
One of the Solomon Islands. :
SAVO 60
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Office of the Roman Curia. :
DATARY 64
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Blind channel leading out from a river in Australia. :
BILLABONG 72
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Ancient capital of Lower Egypt. :
SAIS 77
Portuguese district in India. :
GOA 78
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A division in the church. :
SCHISM 85
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Join on at the end. :
TAIL 88
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Pripet ___, in Poland and White Russia. :
MARSHES 91
British Ambassador to Germany under Chamberlain. :
HENDERSON 94
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A solemn observance. :
RITE 107
Bulgarian Gulf, inlet of Black Sea. :
BURGAS 109
Region in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. :
SENNAR 111
Mohammedan magistrate. :
CADI 112
Exclamation of disgust. :
PAH 113
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Microscopic alga: Bot. :
DESMID 118
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Important Central and South American palm. :
COHUNE 121
"___ of Diamonds"; famous speech by R. H. Conwell. :
ACRES 123
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Biblical races of giants. :
ANAKIM 129
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Of the stage of an insect. :
LARVAL 135
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First year's revenue of Bishops. :
ANNAT 140
Mountains in Kirghiz Republic, U. S. S. R. :
ALAI 141
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Rouget de ___, author of "Marseillaise." :
LISLE 144
Former name of Tokyo. :
YEDDO 145
Spare or save: Scot. :
HAIN 146
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Grimace of contempt. :
SNEER 148
Bombed German city. :
ESSEN 149
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California island naval base. :
MARE 2
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Region in Nigeria. :
BORGU 10
Old Dutch liquid measures. :
ANKERS 11
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U. S. general in Civil War (1819-1873). :
GEARY 15
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U. S. Minister to New Zealand. :
HURLEY 18
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President of Chile. :
RIOS 20
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Indian of Shoshonean tribe. :
UTE 38
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Raised with a lever. :
PRIED 40
Director of the Waacs. :
HOBBY 41
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American Negro reformer and diplomat (1817-1895). :
DOUGLASS 44
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British island-group in South Pacific. :
TONGA 54
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Either end of a square-rigged vessel's yard. :
YARDARM 65
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Churchill's constant companion. :
CIGAR 69
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Pertaining to the abdomen. :
COELIAC 79
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American troops abroad. :
AEF 82
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Group of houses in the country. :
THORP 87
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Cut off the edges, as a coin. :
NIG 95
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Enchantress who helped Jason. :
MEDEA 99
Greek poet of Lesbos, seventh century B. C. :
ARION 102
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Novel by Helen Hunt Jackson, 1885. :
RAMONA 107
Algerian seaport occupied by Allies. :
BONE 108
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U. S. major general in European service. :
HARTLE 121
Finnish islands in Gulf of Bothnia. :
ALANDS 122
Words of unknown meaning in the Psalms. :
SELAHS 124
Indian river, 800 miles to Bay of Bengal. :
KISTNA 126
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___ Lama at Lhasa. :
DALAI 129
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Language of Scottish Highlanders. :
ERSE 132
Actress, recent USO entertainer in Africa. :
RAYE 134
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American baritone. :
EDDY 142
Answer summary:11 unique to this puzzle , 107 debuted here and reused later , 6 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles .
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Grid has normal rotational symmetry It has 11 words unique to this puzzle:
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Grid has an unusual size: 23 rows x 23 columns.
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