This web browser is not supported. Use Chrome, Edge, Safari, or Firefox for best results.

New York Times, Friday, April 25, 1952

61-Across : Cutting implements.

Author:
Unknown
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 74, Blocks: 37, Avg Word Len: 5.08, Missing: { J Q X Z }, Scrabble score: 278 (avg 1.48)
Open Squares: 76, Cheaters: 6, FITB: 1, XRef: 1, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 10, Grid flow: 24.7
1
W
2
A
3
R
4
S
5
A
6
W
7
S
8
C
9
R
10
A
11
P
12
E
13
R
14
G
O
R
I
L
L
A
15
T
E
A
C
A
K
E
16
N
E
E
D
I
E
R
17
A
L
G
E
R
I
A
18
U
S
A
19
M
U
F
20
F
L
E
S
21
E
N
D
22
S
T
I
L
L
S
23
E
D
G
Y
24
E
25
B
26
B
27
S
28
E
A
S
T
29
E
R
30
C
O
U
E
31
P
L
Y
32
I
M
A
33
G
34
E
35
D
36
H
A
Y
W
37
A
R
D
38
V
A
S
S
I
L
Y
39
O
R
S
I
N
I
40
H
A
L
41
E
R
L
E
42
N
A
S
43
S
A
U
44
S
L
E
D
45
F
46
R
47
O
G
48
O
P
I
N
49
E
50
D
51
O
A
R
52
S
N
O
R
T
E
R
53
S
54
H
55
O
56
S
T
E
57
A
L
E
R
58
E
R
I
59
S
T
I
C
60
S
E
A
P
O
R
T
61
R
I
P
P
E
R
S
62
A
D
D
R
E
S
S
63
S
E
S
A
M
E
© 1952, The New York TimesNo. 1,041
Across
1
Capital behind the Iron Curtain. : WARSAW
7
Device for removing dirt from shoes. : SCRAPER
14
The late lamented Bushman. : GORILLA
15
Cookie. : TEACAKE
16
More poverty-stricken. : NEEDIER
17
Where Oran is. : ALGERIA
18
Its area is 3,022,387 square miles. : USA
19
Silences. : MUFFLES
21
Purpose. : END
22
Photographs for advertising purposes. : STILLS
23
Snappish. : EDGY
24
Fades away. : EBBS
28
The first Sunday after the first full moon after the vernal equinox. : EASTER
30
French psychologist, fad of the 1920's. : COUE
31
Work at steadily. : PLY
32
Delineated. : IMAGED
36
She portrayed Bathsheba. : HAYWARD
38
Russian man's name. : VASSILY
39
Tyrone Power's role in "The Prince of Foxes." : ORSINI
40
Man's nickname. : HAL
41
First name of Perry Mason's creator. : ERLE
42
Capital of the Bahamas. : NASSAU
44
Vehicle on runners. : SLED
45
A slight hoarseness in the throat. : FROG
48
Supposed. : OPINED
51
Paddle. : OAR
52
Short ___. : SNORTER
53
Sure, in Dixie. : SHO
56
He gets from first to second. : STEALER
58
Pertaining to controversy. : ERISTIC
60
New York or San Francisco. : SEAPORT
61
Cutting implements. : RIPPERS
62
A formal speech. : ADDRESS
63
Magic word in "Arabian Nights." : SESAME
Down
1
Troubles. : WOES
2
Two-dimensional extent. : AREA
3
Disencumber. : RID
4
Slenderizes. : SLIMS
5
Kinsman of the Eskimo. : ALEUT
6
Maiden name of the Duchess of Windsor. : WARFIELD
7
Compartments or booths. : STALLS
8
Heavenly. : CELESTIAL
9
Shreds. : RAGS
10
A highly skilled person. : ACE
11
Cut down. : PARED
12
Piecing out. : EKING
13
Quick in action or perception. : READY
14
Oxlike animal with curved horns. : GNU
20
Censure severely. : FLAY
23
Obliterates. : ERASES
24
She was a 47 Down. : ECHO
25
Animal with tusks. : BOAR
26
Obtains at a price. : BUYS
27
Needlework. : SEWING
29
River in Germany. : EMS
31
Important factor in the negotiations at Panmunjom. : PRISONERS
33
In Spain, it's la muchacha. : GIRL
34
French pronoun. : ELLE
35
Stained. : DYED
37
Collection of memorable sayings. : ANA
38
Braggarts. : VAUNTERS
40
Poodle's pride. : HAIR
43
Arthur Daley's bailiwick. : SPORTS
45
A depression, as of the skull. : FOSSA
46
Appraised. : RATED
47
Nymph of mountains and hills. : OREAD
49
Serving to inspire fear. : EERIE
50
Overflows with moisture. : DRIPS
52
Bluish black, as a wild plum. : SLOE
53
Check. : STEM
54
Charter. : HIRE
55
Where a Pfc. can become a 2d Lieut. : OCS
57
Calendar abbreviation. : APR
59
Town of famous mineral springs. : SPA

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 8 debuted here and reused later, 3 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

  Please log in to use the Analyze feature.

Found bugs or have suggestions? Please let us know.

Crosswords published prior to Nov. 21, 1993 are provided by David Steinberg and The Pre-Shortzian Puzzle Project.

Previous puzzle | Next puzzle
XWord Info Home
XWord Info © 2007-2026, Jim Horne
57 ms