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Harold T. Bers
GOING PLACES
New York Times, Sunday, October 8, 1950
21-Down : Court cry.
Author:
Harold T. Bers
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 164 , Blocks: 72 , Avg Word Len: 5.57 , Missing: { Q X Z } , Scrabble score: 667 (avg 1.46)
Open Squares: 163 , Cheaters: 0 , FITB: 8 , XRef: 0 , Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 48 , Grid flow: 47.2
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© 1950, The New York Times No. 476
Across
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Indonesian name of Batavia. :
JAKARTA 8
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English star now in Hollywood. :
OLIVIER 24
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Ex-ballplayer, now an ump. :
PINELLI 27
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Trading ship of the 17th Century. :
INDIAMAN 33
Unmannerly persons. :
CADS 34
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Left Bank litterateur. :
SARTRE 43
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Phillies' slugging star. :
ENNIS 49
Easiest vegetable to grow. :
RADISH 51
On which N. Y. Rangers perform. :
RINK 53
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London shopping street. :
REGENT 55
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Kern song hit of the 20's. :
WHO 61
State of autumn leaves. :
SERE 62
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Where the figurehead is. :
PROW 65
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Rizzuto specialties. :
BUNTS 68
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"Nor custom ___ her infinite variety." :
STALE 71
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She was a great "Victoria." :
HAYES 76
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Kick after a touchdown. :
POINT 78
Greene's "Heart of the ___." :
MATTER 80
Emile De Becque's occupation. :
PLANTER 81
One man vs. organized baseball. :
GARDELLA 84
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One who makes a misleading move. :
FEINTER 86
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Jones Beach attraction. :
SURF 90
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Great Negro family. :
BANTU 98
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Varieties of a foodfish. :
CODS 102
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Wet track specialist. :
MUDDER 104
Vendor of houses. :
AGENT 105
Works of a French impressionist. :
MANETS 107
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Hollywood's Audrey ___. :
TOTTER 116
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German feminine name. :
LENI 122
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Senator Smith's home capital. :
AUGUSTA 129
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Scene of Jeanne's greatness. :
ORLEANS 136
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Eloquent U. K. man in the U. N. :
JEBB 2
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Site of Sugar Loaf. :
RIO 6
Miner's center in Nevada. :
TONOPAH 7
What R.S.V.P calls for. :
ANSWER 8
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River, 800 miles to Lake Balkhash. :
ILI 10
Austrian measure. :
LINIE 11
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Philip's girl in "Of Human Bondage." :
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Iron Curtain country. :
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Duke of ___: Spanish general. :
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Marmalade ingredient. :
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Anderson's "High ___" :
TOR 62
Famed German painter. :
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Star in "Algiers." :
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Seed-holding wall of a flower. :
PERICARP 81
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Innocent merriment. :
FUN 86
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Fermented drinks. :
MEADS 92
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Second brightest star. :
BETA 95
Chancellor of Western Germany. :
ADENAUER 97
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Indestructible units. :
MONADS 111
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Popular resorts of the British. :
PUBS 117
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One of Joe Louis' victims. :
NOVA 120
Mountains in Togoland. :
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Answer summary:14 unique to this puzzle , 34 debuted here and reused later , 6 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles .
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Grid has normal rotational symmetry It has 14 words unique to this puzzle:
It has 34 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:
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Grid has an unusual size: 23 rows x 23 columns.
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