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Archie S. Kreiling
SIDELIGHTS ON LITERATURE
New York Times, Sunday, April 10, 1949
120-Down : Bandleader Herman.
Author:
Archie S. Kreiling
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 166 , Blocks: 84 , Avg Word Len: 5.36 , Missing: { J Q V X } , Scrabble score: 638 (avg 1.43)
Open Squares: 159 , Cheaters: 4 , FITB: 9 , XRef: 0 , Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 57 , Grid flow: 37.8
David Steinberg notes:
The 141-Across clue appears to be erroneous. Carroll REECE was the chairman rather than the whip for the RNC in 1946.
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© 1949, The New York Times No. 374
Across
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Sebastian Erard's forte. :
HARPS 6
Its capital is Jagdalpur. :
BASTAR 12
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Spider bug genus. :
EMESA 21
Author of "The Power of Freedom." :
ASCOLI 22
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Old stage signal call. :
SENNET 32
Asiatic goat antelope. :
SEROW 33
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Policeman of the "Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek Politie." :
ZARP 36
Wood smoothing machine tool. :
PLANER 37
___ of the Ancient Mariner. :
RIME 38
Founder of National Art Gallery, 1892. :
TATE 39
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River separating Brazil and N. Paraguay. :
APA 44
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Mrs. Steerforth's companion. :
DARTLE 53
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Caretaker of the ark's sanctuary. :
ELI 56
Temperance advocate (1820-1906). :
ANTHONY 59
Burrowing animals. :
MOLES 60
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Composer of "Jerusalem the Golden." :
EWING 67
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One of the Pillars of Hercules. :
ABILA 73
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Roderick Random's sailor friend. :
RATTLIN 77
Historic river of Ohio and Indiana. :
WABASH 79
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"He met her once a- ___": Milton. :
MAYING 81
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Knavish attorney of "Old Curiosity Shop." :
BRASS 88
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Savior of Posthumus' wife in "Cymbeline." :
PISANIO 99
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Brünnhilde's gray charger. :
GRANI 104
The Hay-Pauncefote is one. :
TREATY 106
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Sierra Leone Negroes. :
TEMNES 114
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1946 "whip" of the GOP. :
REECE
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United States Admiral, commanded invasion of Southern France, August, 1944. :
HEWITT 2
Fielding's last heroine. :
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Basinlike cavity. :
SCOOP 9
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Island group, capital St. Helier. :
CHANNEL 13
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Whiskered sea animal. :
OTTER 15
Early settler of Bannockburn. :
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She plays "Blondie." :
PENNY 40
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Where the Sans Souci stands. :
POTSDAM 43
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First callboy in line. :
FRONT 48
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Thomas De la Warr's namesake. :
DELAWARE 51
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Hebrew liquid measure. :
HIN 59
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Tobacco drying kiln. :
OAST 69
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Thin Man's best friend. :
ASTA 74
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Pine tree exudate. :
RESIN 85
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Big-money winner of the turf. :
CITATION 95
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Anglo-Saxon assembly. :
GEMOT 103
Chain of lakes in Pine Tree State. :
RANGELEY 105
Arena of present conflict. :
EAST 106
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Whom Circe changed into a swine. :
ELPENOR 108
Scene of Macdonald massacre, 1692. :
GLENCOE 109
Outstanding composer for pianoforte. :
DEBUSSY 110
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Wagon used in Russia. :
TELEGA 114
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Visigoth defeated by Clovis at Tours, 507. :
ALARIC 118
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Bandleader Herman. :
WOODY 121
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Medieval silk and gold fabrics. :
ACCAS 125
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Architectural pier. :
ANTA 128
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Answer summary:17 unique to this puzzle , 40 debuted here and reused later , 8 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles .
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Grid has an unusual size: 23 rows x 23 columns.
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