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New York Times, Tuesday, November 10, 1959
49-Down : Said aye or nay.
Author:
Unknown
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15,
Words: 72,
Blocks: 35,
Avg Word Len: 5.28,
Missing: { F J K Q U X Z },
Scrabble score: 268 (avg 1.41)
Open Squares: 78,
Cheaters: 8,
FITB: 1,
XRef: 0,
Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 3,
Grid flow: 34.2
Grid has double diagonal symmetry.
| | 1 P | 2 O | 3 L | 4 I | 5 S | 6 H | | 7 P | 8 O | 9 R | 10 T | 11 A | 12 L |
| 13 M | A | G | E | N | T | A | | 14 A | V | I | A | T | E |
15 B | A | R | R | A | T | R | Y | | 16 G | A | M | M | O | N |
17 A | N | T | E | | 18 R | A | C | 19 I | A | L | | 20 A | N | A |
21 N | A | N | | | 22 A | P | R | O | N | | 23 S | L | A | P |
24 A | G | E | 25 N | 26 T | | 27 S | O | D | | 28 S | T | E | L | E |
29 N | E | R | E | I | 30 D | | 31 P | I | 32 T | H | Y | | | |
33 A | R | S | E | N | A | 34 L | | 35 C | H | A | R | 36 M | 37 E | 38 R |
| | | 39 D | E | M | I | 40 T | | 41 O | R | I | O | L | E |
42 O | 43 P | 44 A | L | S | | 45 N | Y | 46 E | | 47 P | A | N | E | L |
48 R | O | V | E | | 49 V | E | R | N | 50 E | | | 51 O | V | A |
52 A | T | E | | 53 M | O | N | A | C | O | | 54 S | T | E | T |
55 T | E | R | 56 C | E | T | | 57 N | O | S | 58 E | C | O | N | E |
59 E | N | S | A | T | E | | 60 T | R | I | T | O | N | S | |
61 S | T | E | W | E | D | | 62 S | E | N | A | T | E | | |
© 1959, The New York TimesNo. 3,770
Across
1
7
13
14
15
16
___ and spinach (humbug). :
GAMMON17
18
Pertaining to ethnic groups. :
RACIAL20
Collection of notes. :
ANA21
22
Paved area of an airfield. :
APRON23
24
27
Relative of a divot. :
SOD28
29
31
Full of substance. :
PITHY33
35
39
41
American League player. :
ORIOLE42
45
47
Discussion group. :
PANEL48
Lead a nomadic life. :
ROVE49
Father of modern science fiction. :
VERNE51
52
53
Home of Princess Grace. :
MONACO54
Printer's instruction. :
STET55
57
59
Sword-shaped, in botany. :
ENSATE60
61
62
Down
1
2
Folklore cannibal. :
OGRE3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Describing certain music. :
ATONAL12
Early Delaware Indian. :
LENAPE13
15
19
Containing a certain antiseptic. :
IODIC23
25
26
28
30
Boulder or Grand Coulee. :
DAM32
Even if, for short. :
THO34
36
Specialty of "Johnny One-Note." :
MONOTONE37
38
Have some connection (to). :
RELATE40
Philip of Macedon and Periander of Corinth. :
TYRANTS42
Makes a formal speech. :
ORATES43
44
46
49
50
53
Apportion (with "out"). :
METE54
John Paul Jones was one, by birth. :
SCOT56
58
Answer summary:
1 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later, 2 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
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