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Jack Luzzatto
COMMUNIQUE
New York Times, Sunday, April 22, 1945
4-Down : ___ Tin Tin, the dog star.
Author:
Jack Luzzatto
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 170 , Blocks: 76 , Avg Word Len: 5.33 , Missing: { J Q X } , Scrabble score: 652 (avg 1.44)
Open Squares: 158 , Cheaters: 2 , FITB: 3 , XRef: 1 , Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 67 , Grid flow: 36.3
David Steinberg notes:
In 4-Down clue, deleted hyphen after first "Tin."
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© 1945, The New York Times No. 167
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Navy and Marine PBM, Patrol Bomber. :
MARINER 23
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Portions of the iris bordering the pupil. :
AREOLAE 25
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___ Vegas, New Mexico. :
LAS 29
Source of obsidian. :
LAVA 31
Anglo-Saxon slave. :
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Decorative lines on type. :
SERIFS 44
Soldiers' field dwelling. :
TENT 45
Province in Ecuador, capital, Azogues. :
CANAR 46
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War Shipping Administration chief. :
LAND 50
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British school caps. :
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Allied North African base. :
TUNIS 71
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Leaves a full circle behind when racing. :
LAPS 75
Pertaining to ancient Troy. :
ILIAC 77
One of three rulers in Bulgaria. :
REGENT 79
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Lover of Lancelot. :
ELAIN 86
Rommel's last line in Tunisia. :
MARETH 87
British-held Libyan port. :
DERNA 89
Three-hand card game. :
SKAT 90
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Endure tropic sun. :
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Source of penicillin. :
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Shattered Hamburg's river. :
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Bitter substances. :
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Machine-gun from a diving plane. :
STRAFE 129
River between Brazil and Paraguay. :
APA 130
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Accepts as beneficiary under a will: So. Africa. :
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Quality of Aleutian waters. :
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Embodiments of retribution. :
NEMESES
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Enemy of jungle fighters. :
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___ Tin Tin, the dog star. :
RIN 5
Blood of the press. :
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Instrument of Pablo Casals. :
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Province of northern Spain. :
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Retrieves a sunken ship. :
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Vincent Crummles's "Infant Phenomenon" in Nicholas Nickleby. :
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Northernmost U. S. citizen. :
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Companies aboard Flying Forts. :
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Rex, imperator and violinist. :
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Ogden, the zany rimester. :
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Out of Axis lineup since August 1944. :
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Sea between New Guinea and Australia. :
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Battleship sunk Dec. 9, 1941, off Malaya. :
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Epithet for New York's police. :
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Australia's northern port. :
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Venetian magistrates. :
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Direction more northerly than east. :
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Answer summary:4 unique to this puzzle , 63 debuted here and reused later , 9 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles .
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Grid has an unusual size: 23 rows x 23 columns.
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