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Harold T. Bers
Words and Music
New York Times, Sunday, March 4, 1951
96-Across : Monarch in Cairo.
Author:
Harold T. Bers
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 166, Blocks: 73, Avg Word Len: 5.49, Missing: { J Q X Z }, Scrabble score: 655 (avg 1.44)
Open Squares: 158, Cheaters: 0, FITB: 10, XRef: 4, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 44, Grid flow: 35.5
David Steinberg notes:
Original 87-Across clue had "Adia's"; changed to "Aida's."
1 A | 2 D | 3 A | 4 P | 5 T | | 6 C | 7 L | 8 A | 9 R | 10 A | | 11 E | 12 T | 13 H | 14 I | 15 C | | 16 B | 17 A | 18 S | 19 S | 20 O |
21 M | I | T | R | O | 22 P | O | U | L | O | S | | 23 B | R | U | N | O | 24 W | A | L | T | E | R |
25 M | A | T | I | N | E | E | I | D | O | L | | 26 B | E | S | S | W | A | L | L | A | C | E |
27 O | L | I | V | E | R | | 28 S | E | T | O | 29 N | | 30 A | S | T | E | R | S | | 31 R | T | S |
| | 32 T | A | R | T | 33 S | | 34 R | E | P | E | 35 A | T | | 36 A | R | E | A | 37 S | | | |
38 S | 39 M | U | T | S | | 40 A | 41 R | M | R | E | S | T | | 42 A | T | E | S | | 43 A | 44 S | 45 I | 46 A |
47 H | Y | D | E | | 48 F | L | I | E | S | | 49 T | O | 50 O | T | E | D | | 51 D | Y | E | R | S |
52 A | R | E | | 53 B | A | T | O | N | | 54 C | E | L | L | O | S | | 55 P | I | A | N | O | S |
56 M | A | S | 57 S | E | N | E | T | | 58 R | A | G | L | A | N | | 59 N | O | V | O | T | N | A |
| | | 60 P | L | E | D | | 61 B | I | N | G | | 62 F | E | 63 M | I | N | A | | 64 R | I | M |
65 F | 66 R | 67 A | I | L | S | | 68 D | E | P | O | S | 69 E | | 70 M | A | P | S | | 71 P | I | C | E |
72 L | E | V | E | E | | 73 W | O | M | E | N | | 74 M | 75 E | E | T | S | | 76 P | L | E | A | S |
77 A | G | E | D | | 78 C | A | R | E | | 79 S | 80 A | B | I | N | E | | 81 T | O | U | S | L | E |
82 G | U | M | | 83 R | E | V | O | L | 84 T | | 85 R | A | N | T | | 86 C | A | L | M | | | |
87 S | L | A | 88 V | E | R | Y | | 89 M | A | 90 N | O | R | S | | 91 P | O | L | E | S | 92 T | 93 A | 94 R |
95 T | A | R | I | F | F | | 96 F | A | R | O | U | K | | 97 D | E | S | K | S | | 98 R | I | O |
99 A | T | I | L | T | | 100 D | E | N | N | I | S | | 101 G | E | R | M | S | | 102 M | A | S | S |
103 D | E | A | L | | 104 C | E | S | S | | 105 S | I | 106 R | O | C | C | O | | 107 D | A | W | E | S |
| | | 108 E | 109 R | U | P | T | | 110 G | E | N | E | R | A | | 111 S | 112 T | U | H | L | | |
113 U | 114 T | 115 U | | 116 E | L | L | I | 117 C | E | | 118 G | L | I | N | 119 T | | 120 A | R | A | B | 121 A | 122 N |
123 R | I | S | 124 E | S | T | E | V | E | N | 125 S | | 126 I | L | T | R | 127 O | V | A | T | O | R | E |
128 F | R | E | D | A | S | T | A | I | R | E | | 129 S | L | E | E | P | I | N | M | A | I | D |
130 A | R | R | A | Y | | 131 E | L | L | E | N | | 132 H | A | R | E | S | | 133 T | A | T | A | S |
© 1951, The New York TimesNo. 623
Across
1
Alter to fit a new use. :
ADAPT6
11
16
21
23
25
26
27
28
30
31
Prerogatives: Abbr. :
RTS32
Baked by the Queen. :
TARTS34
36
38
Statesman who died in 1950. :
SMUTS40
42
Comedian Rosco ___. :
ATES43
Strife-torn continent. :
ASIA47
48
DiMaggio specialties. :
FLIES49
51
Cleaners and ___. :
DYERS52
53
Wielded by 21 or 23 Across. :
BATON54
Played by Leonard Rose and Piatigorsky. :
CELLOS55
Played by 39 Down and 6 Across. :
PIANOS56
58
Coat named for a general. :
RAGLAN59
Star of Met and "The Search." :
NOVOTNA60
61
Head man at 40th and Broadway. :
BING62
Famed Berlin cabaret. :
FEMINA64
65
Baskets for dried fruits. :
FRAILS68
70
Newspaper features. :
MAPS71
72
Mississippi wall. :
LEVEE73
Luce comedy, with "The." :
WOMEN74
76
"Guilty" and "not guilty." :
PLEAS77
78
79
81
82
83
85
86
87
89
91
95
Subject of Hawley-Smoot Act, 1930. :
TARIFF96
97
98
Site of Copacobana Beach. :
RIO99
Slanted, as a cask. :
ATILT100
101
102
Mozart's C-minor ___. :
MASS103
104
Luck, usually bad. :
CESS105
107
Pipe-smoking ex-V.P. :
DAWES108
Etna and Vesuvius do. :
ERUPT110
111
113
Babylonian sun god. :
UTU116
Neighbor of Gilbert Islands. :
ELLICE118
120
123
126
128
129
130
131
Novelist Glasgow. :
ELLEN132
133
London good-byes. :
TATAS
Down
1
Gun shells, etc.: Colloq. :
AMMO2
3
4
5
Workmen who voice organ pipes. :
TONERS6
College at Cedar Rapids. :
COE7
8
9
10
11
12
"Dutch ___ Club." :
TREAT13
Bohemian reformer (1369–1415). :
HUSS14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
24
29
33
Put in the bank, with "away." :
SALTED35
Kwajalein, for instance. :
ATOLL37
Brazilian star of the Met. :
SAYAO38
39
41
42
44
45
Describing O. Henry denouements. :
IRONICAL46
48
50
Crown Prince of Norway. :
OLAF51
For instance, 37 Down. :
DIVA53
54
55
57
58
59
61
63
65
She returned to the Met this season. :
FLAGSTAD66
67
68
Former star Marie ___. :
DORO69
Board the Queen Mary. :
EMBARK71
73
75
76
78
Publisher, lecturer, raconteur. :
CERF80
81
83
84
86
The world or a flower. :
COSMOS88
90
It's measured by decibels. :
NOISE91
92
93
94
96
97
100
101
Subject of psychologist Yerkes' research. :
GORILLA102
104
Unorthodox groups. :
CULTS106
107
His latest book is "Age of Faith." :
DURANT109
110
112
113
City in S.E. Turkey. :
URFA114
115
117
119
Source of chlorophyll. :
TREE121
Sung by a 51 Down. :
ARIA122
124
125
Small coin of Japan. :
SEN127
Musical works: Abbr. :
OPS
Answer summary:
9 unique to this puzzle, 35 debuted here and reused later, 11 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
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Analysis
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Grid has normal rotational symmetry It has 9 words unique to this puzzle:
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Grid has an unusual size: 23 rows x 23 columns.
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