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Dan Caywood
With Hints from the Headlines
New York Times, Sunday, August 20, 1944
35-Across : Mother of Abraham.
Author:
Dan Caywood
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 178, Blocks: 80, Avg Word Len: 5.04, Missing: { J Q X Z }, Scrabble score: 639 (avg 1.42)
Open Squares: 157, Cheaters: 0, FITB: 2, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 69, Grid flow: 31.6
Dan Caywood has 6 known pre-Shortz puzzles in our database.
1 B | 2 R | 3 A | 4 V | 5 E | 6 S | | 7 C | 8 H | 9 E | 10 N | 11 N | 12 A | 13 U | 14 L | 15 T | | 16 F | 17 R | 18 A | 19 S | 20 E | 21 R |
22 R | E | T | I | R | E | | 23 H | I | D | E | O | U | S | L | Y | | 24 R | O | T | A | T | E |
25 A | T | T | L | E | E | | 26 A | R | A | B | | 27 T | E | A | R | | 28 I | M | O | G | E | N |
29 S | I | A | N | | 30 S | 31 A | L | E | M | | 32 D | O | R | M | A | 33 N | T | | 34 N | E | R | A |
35 S | A | R | A | 36 H | | 37 R | E | D | | 38 P | A | M | | 39 A | N | A | | 40 P | E | R | N | S |
| | | | 41 O | 42 M | I | T | | 43 L | O | V | A | 44 T | | 45 T | O | 46 P | I | | | | |
47 B | 48 O | 49 L | 50 I | V | I | A | | 51 M | A | R | I | T | A | 52 L | | 53 S | O | L | 54 V | 55 E | 56 N | 57 T |
58 E | R | A | S | E | D | | 59 K | I | T | T | S | | 60 L | I | 61 P | | 62 T | O | I | L | E | R |
63 N | I | T | E | R | | 64 L | I | T | H | E | | 65 R | A | T | E | 66 D | | 67 T | R | I | C | E |
68 E | G | I | S | | 69 W | A | S | T | E | | 70 N | O | S | E | G | A | 71 Y | | 72 I | D | E | A |
73 F | I | N | | 74 W | E | E | K | S | | 75 C | A | P | E | R | | 76 H | A | 77 P | L | E | S | S |
78 I | N | | 79 B | A | S | R | A | | 80 D | O | R | E | A | | 81 H | O | R | A | E | | 82 S | O |
83 C | A | 84 B | A | R | E | T | | 85 T | A | P | I | R | | 86 H | Y | M | N | S | | 87 T | I | N |
88 E | T | A | T | | 89 R | E | 90 F | I | N | E | S | | 91 P | O | S | E | S | | 92 D | A | T | A |
93 N | I | S | U | 94 S | | 95 S | O | L | I | D | | 96 S | E | P | O | Y | | 97 C | A | R | I | B |
98 C | O | I | L | E | 99 D | | 100 G | E | E | | 101 S | O | L | E | N | | 102 C | A | R | T | E | L |
103 E | N | C | E | N | I | 104 A | | 105 S | L | 106 I | P | P | E | D | | 107 F | I | N | E | S | S | E |
| | | | 108 T | A | P | 109 E | | 110 S | N | I | P | E | | 111 B | I | D | E | | | | |
112 G | 113 A | 114 E | 115 T | A | | 116 I | L | 117 A | | 118 S | T | Y | | 119 B | O | A | | 120 A | 121 M | 122 I | 123 S | 124 S |
125 A | L | O | E | | 126 P | A | L | M | 127 A | T | E | | 128 B | O | R | T | 129 S | | 130 O | R | A | L |
131 P | A | S | T | 132 E | R | | 133 I | O | L | A | | 134 F | O | R | D | | 135 O | 136 C | T | A | V | E |
137 E | M | I | R | A | U | | 138 C | R | A | N | 139 B | O | R | N | E | | 140 R | O | O | T | E | D |
141 S | O | N | A | N | T | | 142 E | A | S | T | E | R | N | E | R | | 143 E | G | R | E | S | S |
© 1944, The New York TimesNo. 132
Across
1
National League team. :
BRAVES7
Major General, 14th Air Force in China. :
CHENNAULT16
Admiral who sank the Scharnhorst. :
FRASER22
23
24
25
Deputy Prime Minister of Great Britain. :
ATTLEE26
27
28
Daughter of Cymbeline. :
IMOGEN29
Capital of Shensi Province. :
SIAN30
Governor Snell's capital. :
SALEM32
34
River north of Rome, tributary of Tiber. :
NERA35
Mother of Abraham. :
SARAH37
Danger signal for Nazis. :
RED38
39
40
41
43
River south of Leningrad. :
LOVAT45
47
51
53
58
59
St. ___, Leeward Island. :
KITTS60
62
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64
65
67
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69
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Organ of locomotion. :
FIN74
75
76
78
79
80
Striped Indian muslin. :
DOREA81
Greek goddess of seasons. :
HORAE82
83
85
Animal allied to rhino. :
TAPIR86
87
Export from Bolivia. :
TIN88
89
91
Assumes an attitude. :
POSES92
93
95
96
___ Mutiny, 1857–58. :
SEPOY97
98
100
101
102
103
Celebration of founders of Oxford College. :
ENCENIA105
107
108
110
111
112
116
118
119
120
125
Symbolic plant among the Mohammedans. :
ALOE126
128
Imperfect diamonds. :
BORTS130
131
133
134
U. S. industrialist. :
FORD135
137
Island of St. Matthias group taken by Marines. :
EMIRAU138
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143
Down
1
2
3
4
Old capital of Lithuania. :
VILNA5
6
7
8
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10
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12
13
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18
19
20
Everlasting: Poet. :
ETERN21
31
32
33
Chief chamber of a temple. :
NAOS36
38
40
42
43
44
Japanese base on New Britain. :
TALASEA46
47
48
49
50
51
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57
59
61
64
Son of Polonius in Hamlet. :
LAERTES65
66
Part of French West Africa. :
DAHOMEY69
German river, 280 miles to North Sea. :
WESER70
The nostril: Lat. :
NARIS71
74
75
77
79
80
Secretary of the Navy, 1917. :
DANIELS81
Grade of green tea. :
HYSON84
85
Covers with clay blocks. :
TILES86
87
90
91
Volcano on Martinique. :
PELEE92
94
Wagnerian character. :
SENTA96
97
Seaport on Crete. :
CANEA99
101
102
104
106
107
109
Island group north of Fiji. :
ELLICE111
112
113
Where Davy Crockett died, 1836. :
ALAMO114
115
Four: Comb. form. :
TETRA117
119
121
122
123
124
126
500-mile Danube tributary, crossed by Reds. :
PRUT127
Expression of dismay. :
ALAS128
129
132
134
136
139
Answer summary:
12 unique to this puzzle, 57 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 12 words unique to this puzzle:
It has 57 additional words that debuted in this puzzle and were later reused (total number of puzzles in brackets):
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Grid has an unusual size: 23 rows x 23 columns.
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