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

New York Times, Monday, October 15, 1951

29-Down : Putting on airs; flighty.

Author:
Unknown
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 74, Blocks: 36, Avg Word Len: 5.11, Missing: { J Q X Z }, Scrabble score: 306 (avg 1.62)
Open Squares: 81, Cheaters: 4, FITB: 8, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 19, Grid flow: 26.6 Grid has both 90- and 180-degree symmetry.
1
L
2
O
3
T
4
I
5
H
6
A
7
R
8
P
9
S
10
S
11
H
12
A
13
H
14
E
T
O
N
15
A
P
A
R
A
16
H
I
L
O
17
O
O
P
S
18
H
O
K
E
Y
19
P
O
K
E
Y
20
N
E
S
T
21
S
22
D
E
T
E
R
R
E
N
T
23
Y
A
K
24
S
25
E
R
I
E
26
C
27
A
T
N
I
P
28
A
N
S
E
29
H
30
A
31
P
32
A
B
U
T
M
E
33
N
T
S
34
F
O
R
E
35
G
I
R
L
36
C
A
R
E
37
W
38
R
I
D
E
39
L
E
V
Y
40
V
I
S
I
41
T
A
T
O
R
42
E
L
Y
43
M
44
A
Y
A
45
S
A
T
Y
R
S
46
S
O
R
B
47
P
R
E
T
48
C
49
R
50
O
P
S
A
L
51
E
52
S
53
P
R
O
54
U
55
D
56
H
U
R
L
Y
B
U
R
L
57
Y
58
N
I
P
A
59
A
S
I
A
60
L
E
R
O
I
61
A
T
O
M
62
T
E
N
T
63
E
S
S
E
N
64
L
Y
N
N
© 1951, The New York TimesNo. 848
Across
1
French novelist, Pierre ___. : LOTI
5
Stringed instruments. : HARPS
10
Title of Mohammed Riza Pahlevi. : SHAH
14
Choirboy's collar. : ETON
15
Armadillo. : APARA
16
Seaport of Hawaii. : HILO
17
Comic-strip ejaculation. : OOPS
18
Ice cream sold by street peddlers: Colloq. : HOKEYPOKEY
20
Bandits' hide-outs. : NESTS
22
That which restrains. : DETERRENT
23
Beasts of burden in Asia. : YAKS
25
Cleveland's waterfront. : ERIE
26
A treat for kitty. : CATNIP
28
Handle: French. : ANSE
29
Chance. : HAP
32
Supporting structures of a bridge. : ABUTMENTS
34
Golfer's cry. : FORE
35
"Sugar and spice and everything nice." : GIRL
36
Poet of Ben Jonson's time. : CAREW
38
Be at anchor. : RIDE
39
Impose, as a fine. : LEVY
40
Ecclesiastic official guest. : VISITATOR
42
Mr. Culbertson. : ELY
43
Indian of Yucatan. : MAYA
45
Followers of Bacchus. : SATYRS
46
A Wend of Saxony. : SORB
47
Ready: French. : PRET
48
Farm produce statistics. : CROPSALES
53
Self-respecting. : PROUD
56
"Honey Bun's" curls in "South Pacific." : HURLYBURLY
58
A palm thatch. : NIPA
59
Setting of "The Good Earth." : ASIA
60
Vive ___! : LEROI
61
Smallest particle of an element. : ATOM
62
___ caterpillar. : TENT
63
City in the Ruhr Basin. : ESSEN
64
Actress Fontanne. : LYNN
Down
1
M. Blum. : LEON
2
Indian. : OTOE
3
The state of the world. : TOPSYTURVY
4
Immediately. : INSTANTLY
5
Interjection of surprise. : HAH
6
Without feet. : APOD
7
Croupier's tool. : RAKE
8
False claims. : PRETENSES
9
English detective story writer, Dorothy ___. : SAYERS
10
Torch singer Dinah. : SHORE
11
Camper's outing. : HIKE
12
In Norway, 24.7 inches. : ALEN
13
Gen. Vandenberg. : HOYT
19
___-dieu, desk for kneeling at prayer. : PRIE
21
Pass lightly over. : SKIM
24
Risk: Colloq. : SPEC
26
Famous name in football. : CAGLE
27
Man's name. : ABIEL
28
Central rooms in ancient Roman houses. : ATRIA
29
Putting on airs; flighty. : HOITYTOITY
30
Eagerness. : ARDOR
31
Dukes, earls, barons, etc. : PEERS
33
Colors for sailor suits. : NAVYBLUES
34
Brotherly. : FRATERNAL
37
Small strand or twist. : WISP
41
Covering for a ship's hatch: Colloq. : TARP
43
Shuffle along: Var. : MOSY
44
Fit for tillage. : ARABLE
46
Part of a chair back. : SPLAT
48
Idle small talk. : CHAT
49
Trick. : RUSE
50
Prototype of Orestes in "Mourning Becomes Electra." : ORIN
51
Makes mistakes. : ERRS
52
American wild plum. : SLOE
54
"Once ___ a midnight dreary ... " : UPON
55
"___ with faint praise."—Pope. : DAMN
57
Part of the Chinese dualism, yang and ___. : YIN

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 17 debuted here and reused later, 1 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
114 ms