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Isaac Kert
With Clues from the News
New York Times, Sunday, December 26, 1943
79-Down : Discussed.
Author:
I. Kert
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 174, Blocks: 82, Avg Word Len: 5.14, Missing: { X }, Scrabble score: 664 (avg 1.49)
Open Squares: 129, Cheaters: 2, FITB: 7, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 80, Grid flow: 20.9
Isaac Kert has 30 known pre-Shortz puzzles in our database.
I. Kert is an alias for Isaac Kert.
1 R | 2 A | 3 B | 4 A | 5 U | 6 L | | 7 K | 8 O | 9 R | 10 E | 11 A | | 12 P | 13 U | 14 L | 15 P | | 16 F | 17 A | 18 G | 19 U | 20 S |
21 O | D | E | S | S | A | | 22 A | M | E | N | T | | 23 E | G | E | R | | 24 R | I | A | N | T |
25 M | A | R | S | E | I | 26 L | L | A | I | S | E | | 27 S | H | R | O | 28 V | E | T | I | D | E |
29 A | G | E | | 30 D | R | A | I | N | | 31 O | L | 32 I | O | S | | 33 V | A | N | | 34 T | O | E |
35 N | I | A | 36 S | | 37 S | I | N | | 38 R | U | I | N | S | | 39 R | E | P | E | 40 T | E | N | D |
41 S | O | N | I | 42 C | | 43 S | I | 44 M | I | L | E | S | | 45 D | I | N | | 46 A | I | D | E | |
| | | 47 D | U | 48 D | | 49 N | E | V | E | R | | 50 H | U | M | D | 51 R | U | M | | | |
52 A | 53 L | 54 G | E | R | I | 55 A | | 56 M | E | D | | 57 Q | U | E | L | E | A | | 58 O | 59 C | 60 R | 61 A |
62 G | I | N | | 63 T | E | D | 64 D | E | R | | 65 G | U | N | N | E | R | Y | | 66 S | H | A | N |
67 A | M | E | 68 S | | 69 T | O | O | L | | 70 R | O | A | | 71 E | S | S | | 72 S | H | A | N | G |
73 S | P | I | T | 74 F | I | R | E | | 75 R | E | D | R | 76 E | S | S | | 77 F | A | E | R | I | E |
| | 78 S | A | L | S | E | | 79 D | E | L | E | T | E | S | | 80 G | O | I | N | G | | |
81 E | 82 Y | E | L | E | T | | 83 R | E | V | I | V | A | L | | 84 C | R | O | C | K | E | 85 T | 86 T |
87 G | E | N | I | E | | 88 J | A | B | | 89 V | I | N | | 90 C | O | A | L | | 91 O | M | A | R |
92 O | L | A | N | | 93 C | A | R | A | 94 M | E | L | | 95 G | A | R | N | E | 96 R | | 97 A | L | E |
98 S | L | U | G | | 99 A | W | E | T | O | S | | 100 Y | A | P | | 101 D | R | A | 102 G | N | E | T |
| | | 103 R | 104 E | L | A | B | E | L | | 105 H | A | Z | E | 106 D | | 107 S | N | A | | | |
| 108 D | 109 R | A | B | | 110 H | I | D | | 111 R | A | M | E | S | E | 112 S | | 113 A | L | 114 L | 115 A | 116 H |
117 D | E | A | D | B | 118 E | A | T | | 119 C | A | N | A | L | | 120 V | A | 121 T | | 122 T | A | W | A |
123 A | C | T | | 124 L | A | R | | 125 S | O | D | O | M | | 126 R | I | S | E | 127 S | | 128 R | A | N |
129 M | O | T | 130 H | E | R | L | 131 A | N | D | | 132 V | O | 133 R | O | S | H | I | L | 134 O | V | S | K |
135 I | D | E | A | S | | 136 A | L | O | E | | 137 E | T | U | D | E | | 138 L | A | N | A | T | E |
139 S | E | N | D | S | | 140 L | A | W | S | | 141 R | O | G | E | R | | 142 S | T | A | L | E | R |
© 1943, The New York TimesNo. 98
Across
1
Base no longer tenable by Japs. :
RABAUL7
Peninsula between Yellow Sea and Sea of Japan. :
KOREA12
16
21
Port near mouth of Dniester River. :
ODESSA22
Flower spike of the willow. :
AMENT23
Scene of Wallenstein's assassination, 1634. :
EGER24
25
27
29
30
Become exhausted. :
DRAIN31
Miscellaneous collections. :
OLIOS33
34
Middle calk of horseshoe. :
TOE35
Island west of Sumatra. :
NIAS37
Moon-god of Babylon. :
SIN38
Hamburg-Berlin-Cologne. :
RUINS39
Number in a repeating decimal. :
REPETEND41
Utilizing sound waves. :
SONIC43
45
Hero of Kipling poem. :
DIN46
47
Ineffective person: Slang. :
DUD49
Not in the least. :
NEVER50
52
56
57
58
62
63
Air Force Commander with Eisenhower. :
TEDDER65
Science of flight of projectiles. :
GUNNERY66
___ States, East Burma. :
SHAN67
69
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73
Defender of London and Malta. :
SPITFIRE75
77
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79
80
81
83
84
87
Character in "Aladdin." :
GENIE88
89
90
91
92
The slave in "The Good Earth." :
OLAN93
95
Wallace's predecessor. :
GARNER97
98
99
Vegetable caterpillars. :
AWETOS100
One of the Carolines. :
YAP101
103
105
Harassed, in initiations. :
HAZED107
108
110
111
113
Supreme being among Moslems. :
ALLAH117
119
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122
New Zealand evergreen. :
TAWA123
124
125
City destroyed by fire. :
SODOM126
128
129
132
135
136
South African plant. :
ALOE137
Musical composition. :
ETUDE138
139
140
141
O.K., aboard a bomber. :
ROGER142
Down
1
Residents of bombed city. :
ROMANS2
3
Native of ancient city. :
BEREAN4
5
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7
8
9
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Exclamations of disgust. :
UGHS14
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First outstanding American poet (1752–1832). :
FRENEAU17
18
Trained to a certain pace. :
GAITED19
20
26
Name of two Greek courtesans. :
LAIS28
Wine lacking flavor: Obs. :
VAP32
36
38
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40
42
44
Port on the Baltic. :
MEMEL45
48
50
Enemy of World War I. :
HUN51
52
Turkish commanders. :
AGAS53
54
55
57
Occurring every fourth day. :
QUARTAN59
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61
Heavenly being: Fr. :
ANGE64
65
Dynamite cartridge exploder for oil wells. :
GODEVIL68
70
72
Ketch common in the Levant. :
SAIC74
75
76
77
79
80
___ Coulee, Washington. :
GRAND81
82
83
84
85
86
88
___ Nehru, leader of Indian Congress party. :
JAWAHARLAL90
93
President's nickname. :
CAL94
95
96
100
Deceased Commander in Chief of Jap Fleet. :
YAMAMOTO102
Former name of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. :
GALT104
105
City 116 miles south of Hamburg. :
HANOVER106
108
109
111
Proposed photometric unit. :
RAD112
114
Immature, as an insect. :
LARVAL115
116
117
Character in Molière's "Tartuffe." :
DAMIS118
Box containing weather report. :
EAR119
121
125
Prerequisite of a white Christmas. :
SNOW126
127
130
131
133
134
South American Indian. :
ONA
Answer summary:
16 unique to this puzzle, 64 debuted here and reused later, 10 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
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Analysis
There are 0 circles, 0 rebus squares and 2 cheater squares.
The grid
Grid has normal rotational symmetry It has 16 words unique to this puzzle:
It has 64 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 41 answer words are not legal Scrabble™ entries, which sometimes means they are interesting:
Grid has an unusual size: 23 rows x 23 columns.
Note: average values here are based on Modern Era stats. Pre-Shortz puzzles didn't vary consistently by day of week.
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