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Spiro K. Kostof
The Nine Muses
New York Times, Sunday, March 6, 1960
96-Down : Haunches.
Author:
Spiro K. Kostof
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 174, Blocks: 85, Avg Word Len: 5.10, Missing: { Q Z }, Scrabble score: 666 (avg 1.50)
Open Squares: 130, Cheaters: 4, FITB: 17, XRef: 1, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 21, Grid flow: 37.3
David Steinberg notes:
80-Down clue originally had "Kit-cat"; corrected it to "Kit-Cat."
1 V | 2 A | 3 C | 4 U | 5 A | | 6 L | 7 O | 8 C | 9 U | 10 M | | 11 V | 12 A | 13 P | 14 I | 15 D | | 16 D | 17 O | 18 G | 19 M | 20 A |
21 A | R | I | S | E | | 22 A | L | A | R | Y | | 23 I | N | U | R | E | | 24 A | T | L | A | S |
25 P | E | T | E | R | 26 G | R | I | M | E | S | | 27 O | T | T | O | M | 28 A | N | T | U | R | K |
29 O | N | E | | 30 I | A | G | O | | | 31 T | 32 I | L | E | | 33 N | O | R | D | | 34 T | I | E |
35 R | A | D | 36 I | A | T | E | | 37 D | 38 E | I | C | I | D | 39 E | | 40 S | C | I | 41 S | S | O | R |
| | | 42 A | L | E | | 43 F | A | S | C | I | N | A | T | 44 E | | 45 H | E | L | | | |
46 C | 47 L | 48 A | M | S | | 49 T | R | I | O | | | 50 I | T | A | L | 51 Y | | 52 S | O | 53 A | 54 R | 55 S |
56 L | A | M | B | | 57 W | H | E | L | P | | | 58 S | E | L | D | O | 59 M | | 60 W | R | I | T |
61 A | L | B | | 62 S | H | O | E | | 63 H | 64 E | 65 F | T | S | | 66 O | G | E | 67 E | | 68 I | C | E |
69 S | L | I | 70 P | P | E | R | | 71 D | A | R | E | S | | 72 P | R | I | N | T | | 73 S | H | E |
74 S | A | V | O | R | Y | | 75 M | A | G | I | C | | 76 G | R | A | N | D | H | 77 O | T | E | L |
| | 78 A | L | I | | 79 J | A | N | U | S | | 80 C | L | O | D | S | | 81 I | N | O | | |
82 B | 83 A | L | L | E | 84 R | I | N | A | S | | 85 L | L | A | N | O | | 86 P | O | N | C | 87 H | 88 O |
89 A | R | E | | 90 S | E | T | A | E | | 91 E | X | U | D | E | | 92 E | M | P | O | R | I | A |
93 S | I | N | | 94 T | A | T | S | | 95 A | L | I | B | I | | 96 H | A | G | S | | 97 A | E | T |
98 S | E | C | 99 T | | 100 R | E | S | 101 I | L | E | | | 102 A | 103 M | I | S | S | | 104 A | C | R | E |
105 O | L | E | I | 106 N | | 107 R | E | L | I | C | | | 108 T | A | P | E | | 109 R | A | Y | O | N |
| | | 110 B | A | 111 L | | 112 H | E | P | T | 113 A | 114 G | O | N | S | | 115 V | I | A | | | |
116 C | 117 A | 118 R | I | T | A | 119 S | | 120 S | H | O | W | E | R | Y | | 121 D | I | P | L | 122 O | 123 M | 124 A |
125 A | G | E | | 126 I | O | N | 127 A | | 128 A | R | E | S | | | 129 G | A | S | P | | 130 P | A | L |
131 P | I | A | 132 N | O | S | O | N | 133 A | T | A | | 134 T | 135 R | 136 A | N | S | A | L | 137 P | I | N | E |
138 E | L | L | E | N | | 139 R | E | M | I | T | | 140 E | P | H | A | H | | 141 E | I | N | E | R |
142 R | E | M | U | S | | 143 T | W | I | C | E | | 144 S | T | A | R | Y | | 145 S | E | E | S | T |
© 1960, The New York TimesNo. 3,887
Across
1
6
___ tenens (substitute). :
LOCUM11
16
21
Last word of "Hark, Hark, the Lark." :
ARISE22
23
24
25
27
29
30
Symbol of false friendship. :
IAGO31
33
Gare du ___, railway station in Paris. :
NORD34
35
37
40
42
Companion of cakes. :
ALE43
45
46
49
Chamber music group. :
TRIO50
Where Keats died. :
ITALY52
What Pegasus does. :
SOARS56
Schoolmate of Coleridge. :
LAMB57
58
60
61
Long white linen robe. :
ALB62
63
66
68
Coldness of reserve. :
ICE69
71
72
Product of graphic art. :
PRINT73
74
Mint used in cooking. :
SAVORY75
"The ___ Mountain." :
MAGIC76
78
79
80
81
She saved Odysseus from drowning. :
INO82
85
South American prairie. :
LLANO86
89
90
91
Pass out in drops. :
EXUDE92
93
94
Coarse fabrics of India. :
TATS95
96
"Secret, black, and midnight ___!" :
HAGS97
98
100
102
104
City taken by Allenby, 1918. :
ACRE105
107
Venerated object. :
RELIC108
109
110
Instrument for weighing: Abbr. :
BAL112
115
116
120
Adjective for April days. :
SHOWERY121
125
126
One of the Hebrides. :
IONA128
God favored by Aphrodite. :
ARES129
130
131
134
138
139
140
141
142
One of the twin sons of Mars. :
REMUS143
144
Unpleasantly conspicuous. :
STARY145
Down
1
2
Gladiator's stage. :
ARENA3
4
5
6
Adjective of size. :
LARGE7
8
River into the Ouse. :
CAM9
Confluent of the Swale. :
URE10
William Blake, for example. :
MYSTIC11
12
13
14
One of Hesiod's ages. :
IRON15
Populace of ancient Greek state. :
DEMOS16
17
Name on Cooperstown roster. :
OTT18
19
Hero of Puccini opera. :
MARIO20
26
"It matters not how strait the ___ ... " :
GATE28
32
36
37
Lower house of Ireland. :
DAIL38
39
And others: Lat. abbr. :
ETAL41
43
44
46
Juniors or seniors. :
CLASS47
___ Rookh (Tulip Cheek). :
LALLA48
49
God with iron gloves. :
THOR51
53
54
55
57
59
62
64
Sister of 128 Across. :
ERIS65
Abbreviation often following signature of artist. :
FEC67
70
71
Subject of famous Titian paintings. :
DANAE72
75
76
77
79
80
The Kit-Cat, for example. :
CLUB82
Leporello is one. :
BASSO83
Shelley's name for himself. :
ARIEL84
85
Year in Nero's reign. :
LXI86
Benjamin Franklin and others: Abbr. :
PMGS87
Tyrant of Syracuse. :
HIERO88
Made of a cereal. :
OATEN91
92
95
96
99
101
103
104
An American academy: Abbr. :
AAAL106
109
111
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
121
122
123
Ancestral souls, in anc. Rome. :
MANES124
127
129
132
133
"Here ___; send me." :
AMI135
136
137
Member of the crow family. :
PIE
Answer summary:
6 unique to this puzzle, 15 debuted here and reused later, 13 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
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