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Harold T. Bers
Going Places
New York Times, Sunday, October 8, 1950
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
1 J | 2 A | 3 K | 4 A | 5 R | 6 T | 7 A | | 8 D | 9 I | 10 L | 11 E | 12 M | 13 M | 14 A | | 15 P | 16 E | 17 T | 18 S | 19 A | 20 M | 21 O |
22 E | L | I | S | I | O | N | | 23 O | L | I | V | I | E | R | | 24 O | M | A | L | L | E | Y |
25 B | A | R | T | O | N | S | | 26 P | I | N | E | L | L | I | | 27 L | E | G | I | B | L | E |
28 B | I | K | E | | 29 O | W | 30 E | S | | 31 I | N | D | I | A | 32 M | A | N | | 33 C | A | D | S |
| | 34 C | R | 35 E | P | E | S | | 36 S | E | E | R | S | | 37 I | N | D | 38 R | I | | | |
39 E | 40 C | U | | 41 S | A | R | T | 42 R | E | | 43 R | E | M | 44 I | N | D | | 45 E | N | 46 N | 47 I | 48 S |
49 R | A | D | 50 I | S | H | | 51 R | I | N | 52 K | | 53 D | A | N | S | | 54 R | E | G | E | N | T |
55 A | M | B | L | E | | 56 C | E | N | S | O | 57 R | | 58 S | E | T | 59 T | O | S | | 60 W | H | O |
61 S | E | R | E | | 62 D | E | A | D | E | N | E | 63 D | | 64 P | R | O | W | | 65 S | C | A | R |
66 E | R | I | | 67 B | U | N | T | S | | 68 S | P | A | 69 T | T | E | R | | 70 S | T | A | L | E |
71 R | A | G | 72 W | O | R | T | S | | 73 S | T | A | N | I | E | L | | 74 C | L | O | S | E | S |
| | 75 H | A | Y | E | S | | 76 C | H | A | R | G | E | R | | 77 P | O | I | N | T | | |
78 M | 79 A | T | T | E | R | | 80 P | L | A | N | T | E | R | | 81 G | A | R | D | E | L | 82 L | 83 A |
84 A | N | S | E | R | | 85 F | E | I | N | T | E | R | | 86 R | E | I | N | E | | 87 E | I | S |
88 L | A | H | R | | 89 S | U | R | F | | 90 Y | E | O | 91 M | A | N | R | Y | | 92 H | U | T | S |
93 A | L | I | | 94 B | E | N | I | T | 95 A | | 96 S | U | E | D | E | S | | 97 B | A | N | T | U |
98 Y | O | R | 99 K | E | R | | 100 C | O | D | 101 S | | 102 S | A | A | R | | 103 M | U | D | D | E | R |
104 A | G | E | N | T | | 105 M | A | N | E | T | 106 S | | 107 D | R | A | 108 M | A | S | | 109 E | R | E |
| | | 110 E | A | 111 S | E | R | | 112 N | E | E | 113 M | S | | 114 T | O | T | T | 115 E | R | | |
116 P | 117 A | 118 N | E | | 119 T | A | P | 120 D | A | N | C | E | | 121 L | E | N | I | | 122 C | L | 123 U | 124 B |
125 U | T | O | P | 126 I | A | N | | 127 A | U | G | U | S | 128 T | A | | 129 A | N | 130 A | L | Y | S | E |
131 B | I | V | A | L | V | E | | 132 B | E | E | R | T | A | P | | 133 D | E | F | A | M | E | S |
134 S | P | A | N | K | E | R | | 135 O | R | L | E | A | N | S | | 136 S | E | T | T | E | R | S |
© 1950, The New York TimesNo. 476
Across
1
Indonesian name of Batavia. :
JAKARTA8
15
22
23
English star now in Hollywood. :
OLIVIER24
25
26
Ex-ballplayer, now an ump. :
PINELLI27
28
29
31
Trading ship of the 17th Century. :
INDIAMAN33
Unmannerly persons. :
CADS34
36
37
39
41
Left Bank litterateur. :
SARTRE43
45
Phillies' slugging star. :
ENNIS49
Easiest vegetable to grow. :
RADISH51
On which N. Y. Rangers perform. :
RINK53
54
London shopping street. :
REGENT55
56
58
60
Kern song hit of the 20's. :
WHO61
State of autumn leaves. :
SERE62
64
Where the figurehead is. :
PROW65
66
67
Rizzuto specialties. :
BUNTS68
70
"Nor custom ___ her infinite variety." :
STALE71
73
74
75
She was a great "Victoria." :
HAYES76
77
Kick after a touchdown. :
POINT78
Greene's "Heart of the ___." :
MATTER80
Emile De Becque's occupation. :
PLANTER81
One man vs. organized baseball. :
GARDELLA84
85
One who makes a misleading move. :
FEINTER86
87
88
89
Jones Beach attraction. :
SURF90
92
93
94
96
97
Great Negro family. :
BANTU98
100
Varieties of a foodfish. :
CODS102
103
Wet track specialist. :
MUDDER104
Vendor of houses. :
AGENT105
Works of a French impressionist. :
MANETS107
109
110
112
114
Hollywood's Audrey ___. :
TOTTER116
119
121
German feminine name. :
LENI122
125
127
Senator Smith's home capital. :
AUGUSTA129
131
132
133
134
135
Scene of Jeanne's greatness. :
ORLEANS136
Down
1
Eloquent U. K. man in the U. N. :
JEBB2
3
4
5
Site of Sugar Loaf. :
RIO6
Miner's center in Nevada. :
TONOPAH7
What R.S.V.P calls for. :
ANSWER8
9
River, 800 miles to Lake Balkhash. :
ILI10
Austrian measure. :
LINIE11
12
Philip's girl in "Of Human Bondage." :
MILDRED13
14
15
Iron Curtain country. :
POLAND16
17
18
19
Duke of ___: Spanish general. :
ALBA20
21
30
32
35
36
38
39
40
42
Marmalade ingredient. :
RINDS44
46
47
48
50
52
54
56
57
59
Anderson's "High ___" :
TOR62
Famed German painter. :
DURER63
65
67
Star in "Algiers." :
BOYER69
70
72
73
74
76
77
78
79
80
Seed-holding wall of a flower. :
PERICARP81
82
83
85
Innocent merriment. :
FUN86
89
91
Fermented drinks. :
MEADS92
94
Second brightest star. :
BETA95
Chancellor of Western Germany. :
ADENAUER97
99
101
103
105
106
108
Indestructible units. :
MONADS111
113
115
116
Popular resorts of the British. :
PUBS117
118
One of Joe Louis' victims. :
NOVA120
Mountains in Togoland. :
DABO121
123
124
126
128
130
Answer summary:
14 unique to this puzzle, 34 debuted here and reused later, 6 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
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