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J. P. Worden
A Few Words
New York Times, Sunday, September 12, 1948
55-Across : More candid.
Author:
J. P. Worden
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 156, Blocks: 83, Avg Word Len: 5.72, Missing: { J Q V X }, Scrabble score: 666 (avg 1.49)
Open Squares: 184, Cheaters: 12, FITB: 9, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 83, Grid flow: 34.1
David Steinberg notes:
Original 107-Down clue had period after "1601"; put it after parentheses.
1 S | 2 C | 3 H | 4 U | 5 M | 6 A | 7 N | | 8 B | 9 R | 10 I | 11 T | 12 A | 13 N | 14 N | 15 I | 16 A | | 17 C | 18 O | 19 A | 20 I | 21 D |
22 E | R | I | G | O | N | E | | 23 R | E | C | I | P | I | E | N | T | | 24 A | T | U | N | E |
25 M | I | C | H | A | E | L | | 26 I | R | E | N | I | C | I | S | T | | 27 T | E | R | C | E |
28 I | N | K | | 29 S | M | U | 30 G | G | E | R | Y | | 31 E | G | O | I | 32 S | T | | 33 E | R | P |
34 T | A | E | 35 L | | 36 O | M | A | H | A | S | | | | 37 H | U | S | K | | 38 G | L | E | E |
39 E | L | Y | O | 40 T | | 41 B | R | A | D | | 42 I | 43 M | 44 P | E | L | | 45 I | 46 S | A | I | A | N |
| | | 47 S | O | 48 D | I | U | M | | | 49 B | E | E | R | S | | | 50 P | R | A | T | E |
| 51 A | 52 S | T | R | E | A | M | | 53 S | 54 H | A | R | D | S | | 55 P | 56 L | A | I | N | E | R |
| 57 M | O | L | T | E | N | | 58 H | E | I | N | I | E | | 59 S | E | E | R | S | | | |
60 F | O | L | I | A | R | | 61 S | O | C | K | E | T | S | | 62 H | A | W | T | H | 63 O | 64 R | 65 N |
66 A | R | A | N | | | 67 T | H | O | R | E | Z | | 68 T | 69 H | A | L | I | A | | 70 R | O | I |
71 R | I | N | G | | 72 G | U | I | D | E | | | | 73 R | O | P | E | S | | 74 P | I | A | F |
75 E | T | O | | 76 F | O | R | E | S | T | | 77 S | 78 A | I | L | E | D | | | 79 L | E | S | T |
80 S | E | S | 81 S | I | O | N | S | | 82 A | 83 B | I | D | A | L | S | | 84 P | 85 O | I | N | T | Y |
| | | 86 U | N | F | I | T | | 87 R | U | M | I | N | A | | 88 R | O | G | A | T | E | |
89 B | 90 E | 91 C | L | A | S | P | | 92 B | I | D | E | T | S | | 93 S | E | R | E | N | E | D | |
94 U | D | A | L | L | | | 95 D | R | A | G | O | | | 96 G | A | S | K | E | T | | | |
97 R | U | P | E | E | 98 S | | 99 E | A | T | E | N | | 100 B | U | R | T | | 101 S | L | 102 O | 103 G | 104 S |
105 S | C | A | N | | 106 A | 107 B | R | I | | | | 108 K | I | E | R | A | 109 N | | 110 Y | U | R | T |
111 T | A | N | | 112 A | I | R | I | N | 113 G | | 114 P | U | R | S | E | F | U | 115 L | | 116 T | E | A |
117 I | T | E | 118 A | S | | 119 A | D | F | I | 120 D | E | L | E | S | | 121 F | L | E | 122 S | H | E | R |
123 N | E | U | M | E | | 124 H | E | A | D | F | R | A | M | E | | 125 E | L | A | P | I | N | E |
126 G | E | S | T | A | | 127 E | D | G | E | M | A | K | E | R | | 128 D | O | N | A | T | E | S |
© 1948, The New York TimesNo. 344
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Widow's right: Scots law. :
TERCE28
Squid's protection. :
INK29
31
Meredith's Sir Willoughby. :
EGOIST33
34
36
Indians in Governor Peterson's state. :
OMAHAS37
38
39
English author, lexicographer (1490?–1546). :
ELYOT41
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45
Of an Old Testament book. :
ISAIAN47
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Melted by intense heat. :
MOLTEN58
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62
Downy ___; its blossom is state flower of Missouri. :
HAWTHORN66
___ Isles, in Galway Bay. :
ARAN67
Communist leader in France. :
THOREZ68
70
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74
Edith ___, Parisian singer popular here. :
PIAF75
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Having a sharply tapering tip. :
POINTY86
87
Gastric parts of cud-chewing mammals. :
RUMINA88
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Army horses in pack or courier service. :
BIDETS93
94
English dramatist (1505–56). :
UDALL95
Mexican tree with large yellow flowers. :
DRAGO96
Packing used by mechanics. :
GASKET97
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105
106
108
110
Tent of nomadic tribes in Siberia. :
YURT111
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114
Lady's compact, keys, hanky, gumdrops, etc. :
PURSEFUL116
117
Virginia willow and related shrubs. :
ITEAS119
121
Knife for scraping hides. :
FLESHER123
System of symbols in medieval music. :
NEUME124
125
Of a group that includes cobras. :
ELAPINE126
___ Romanorum (Deeds of the Romans), book of Middle Ages. :
GESTA127
128
Down
1
One of a Caucasian race. :
SEMITE2
3
4
5
6
Wind: Comb. form. :
ANEMO7
Of a genus of large water lilies. :
NELUMBIAN8
9
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Those who mix frostings. :
ICERS11
12
Himalayan mountain, 22,700 feet. :
API13
City on the Côte d'Azur. :
NICE14
15
16
Cybele loved him. :
ATTIS17
Carrie Chapman ___. :
CATT18
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Fish sauce of ancient Greece. :
GARUM32
Equipment for St. Moritz. :
SKI35
38
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Heap of crushed silver ore. :
TORTA42
43
___ system, opposed to spoils system. :
MERIT44
46
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51
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Hot east winds of Mediterranean. :
SOLANOS53
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He wrote, "We disaffiliate." :
LEWIS58
59
60
Dimes in the slot. :
FARES61
63
Its capital is Santiago de Cuba. :
ORIENTE64
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72
74
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Second son of Jacob and Leah. :
SIMEON78
81
83
Red-headed pro tennis star. :
BUDGE84
What Cincinnati packs. :
PORK85
Moldings with sigmoid profiles. :
OGEES88
89
90
91
One of the Seven against Thebes. :
CAPANEUS92
93
French name for important region. :
SARRE95
96
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100
Galley with two banks of oars. :
BIREME102
103
American general (1742–86). :
GREENE104
107
Famous Danish astronomer (1546–1601). :
BRAHE108
109
Task attempted in skat. :
NULLO112
113
Winner of 1947 Nobel Prize for Literature. :
GIDE114
115
118
120
British flying award. :
DFM122
Visit a health resort. :
SPA
Answer summary:
20 unique to this puzzle, 63 debuted here and reused later, 9 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
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Analysis
There are 0 circles, 0 rebus squares and 12 cheater squares.
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Grid has normal rotational symmetry It has 20 words unique to this puzzle:
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Grid has an unusual size: 23 rows x 23 columns.
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