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Diana R. Sessions
CURTAIN CALLS
New York Times, Sunday, January 4, 1953
122-Down : Scarce: Comb.form.
Author:
Diana R. Sessions
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 162 , Blocks: 77 , Avg Word Len: 5.58 , Missing: { Q X } , Scrabble score: 678 (avg 1.50)
Open Squares: 178 , Cheaters: 4 , FITB: 4 , XRef: 0 , Spans: 2, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 45 , Grid flow: 60.9
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© 1953, The New York Times No. 1,295
Across
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Famous name in Hollywood. :
BOBHOPE 8
Ancient city of Palestine. :
JERICHO 15
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One of the 3,000 daughters of Tethys. :
OCEANID 23
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Country in S. W. Arabia. :
YEMEN 30
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What "senators" means. :
OLDMEN 39
Author of the "Joseph" series. :
MANN 40
Opponents of a particular policy. :
ANTIS 42
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Tenth word of "The Star." :
ARE 46
Household furnishings. :
LINEN 47
He ran "around the rugged rock." :
RASCAL 49
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Astronaut's interest. :
MARS 52
Remove color from. :
UNDYE 53
Granny or prolonge. :
KNOT 55
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Ray Milland's role. :
THIEF 59
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Popular orchestra leader. :
HAAS 64
Bureau of the '40's. :
OPA 67
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Important cargo vessel. :
OILER 71
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One of Eisenhower's chief aides. :
ADAMS 75
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Diminutive suffix. :
ETTE 79
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Scene of "The Quiet Man." :
ERIN 84
Expression of hearty approval. :
AMEN 85
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Where women got the vote in 1947. :
JAPAN 92
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Downy surface on wool fabrics. :
NAP 95
Syllable sung by Nanki-Poo and Ko-Ko. :
TRA 96
Mouth of a canyon. :
ABRA 97
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Founder of Sikhism, circa 1500. :
NANAK 103
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African antelope. :
ELAND 111
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City of the Canary Islands. :
TELDE 118
Contemporary playwright. :
ODETS 119
Latin interjections. :
VAES 120
Rebounds after striking. :
CAROMS 123
Mr. Wegg, in "Our Mutual Friend." :
SILAS 126
Principal divisions of O'Neill's works. :
ACTS 127
Lily plant: Ref. sp. :
ALO 128
Alone: Comb. form. :
MONO 129
Part of a basilica. :
APSE 132
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Method for acquisition of knowledge. :
ORGANON 141
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Famous New Orleans restaurateur. :
ANTOINE 143
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South American liberator. :
BOLIVAR 2
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Grommets, loops of rope, etc. :
BECKETS 4
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Right-angled extension. :
ELL 10
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Army post in California. :
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George Meany heads one. :
UNION 17
Friend of Kukla and Ollie. :
FRAN 18
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Popular nylon color. :
BEIGE 27
Gov. Anderson of Minnesota. :
ELMER 34
Parts for oil lamps. :
WICKS 36
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Certain Christmas employes. :
SANTAS 43
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Mouthpiece of an oboe or a clarinet. :
REED 58
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Lady with a shopping list. :
ORDERER 61
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Reuther's responsibility. :
CIO 80
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Rumor, personified. :
FAMA 86
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Miss Bara of the silents. :
THEDA 102
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A name for Artemis. :
DELIA 112
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Scarce: Comb.form. :
SPANO 124
Record of a single event. :
ANNAL 125
Sleep: Comb. form. :
SOMNI 128
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Fall in flakes: Dial. :
SNAW 131
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Subject of a 3-cent stamp. :
NATO 136
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Answer summary:18 unique to this puzzle , 27 debuted here and reused later , 9 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles .
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There are 0 circles, 0 rebus squares and 4 cheater squares.
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Grid has normal rotational symmetry It has 18 words unique to this puzzle:
It has 27 additional words that debuted in this puzzle and were later reused (total number of puzzles in brackets):
These words have only appeared in pre-Shortz puzzles:
These 68 answer words are not legal Scrabble™ entries, which sometimes means they are interesting:
Grid has an unusual size: 23 rows x 23 columns.
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