This web browser is not supported. Use Chrome, Edge, Safari, or Firefox for best results.
New York Times, Wednesday, March 15, 1961
13-Down : St. Phillip ___.
Author:
Unknown
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 76, Blocks: 36, Avg Word Len: 4.97, Missing: { K V X Z }, Scrabble score: 308 (avg 1.63)
Open Squares: 71, Cheaters: 2, FITB: 11, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 9, Grid flow: 30.9
1 M | 2 A | 3 B | 4 E | 5 L | | 6 I | 7 S | 8 O | 9 F | | 10 S | 11 P | 12 I | 13 N |
14 A | B | A | B | A | | 15 D | A | D | O | | 16 T | A | T | E |
17 G | A | R | B | O | | 18 E | Y | E | O | 19 P | E | N | E | R |
20 I | S | O | | 21 T | 22 A | S | S | | 23 D | O | R | E | M | I |
24 C | E | N | 25 T | I | M | O | | 26 L | A | P | E | L | | |
| | | 27 W | A | I | F | | 28 I | N | P | O | S | 29 S | 30 E |
31 B | 32 I | 33 S | O | N | | 34 M | 35 O | O | D | Y | | 36 H | O | B |
37 L | O | P | S | | | 38 A | W | N | | | 39 D | O | D | O |
40 A | N | A | | 41 S | 42 E | R | I | O | | 43 I | O | W | A | N |
44 S | A | R | 45 A | N | A | C | | 46 F | 47 O | N | T | | | |
| | 48 T | R | A | S | H | | 49 J | O | D | H | 50 P | 51 U | 52 R |
53 Q | 54 U | A | T | R | E | | 55 H | U | M | E | | 56 A | N | E |
57 U | N | C | O | L | O | 58 R | E | D | | 59 P | 60 E | R | S | E |
61 E | T | U | I | | 62 F | O | R | A | | 63 T | R | I | E | D |
64 L | O | S | S | | 65 F | I | S | H | | 66 H | A | S | T | Y |
© 1961, The New York TimesNo. 4,261
Across
1
Girl's name meaning "lovable." :
MABEL6
"The first man ___ the earth, earthy." :
ISOF10
14
15
Decorated portion of a wall. :
DADO16
London art gallery. :
TATE17
Memorable actress. :
GARBO18
20
21
23
24
26
Place for a decoration. :
LAPEL27
28
31
Big game of the wild West. :
BISON34
36
Device for warming a kettle. :
HOB37
38
Bristle on a head of barley. :
AWN39
40
Collection of facts. :
ANA41
43
Herbert Hoover, for instance. :
IOWAN44
Name of three New York lakes. :
SARANAC46
48
49
City for which riding breeches were named. :
JODHPUR53
Card with four spots. :
QUATRE55
Scottish philosopher, Rousseau's patron. :
HUME56
57
59
Latest winner of the Nobel Prize for literature. :
PERSE61
Case for toilet articles. :
ETUI62
___ song (cheaply). :
FORA63
64
At a ___ (puzzled). :
LOSS65
66
Down
1
2
3
A double sirloin of beef. :
BARON4
5
6
7
8
Pindaric or Horatian. :
ODE9
10
Short name for a hi-fi. :
STEREO11
12
13
19
Brilliant garden flower. :
POPPY22
"___ my brother's keeper?" :
AMI25
26
Title of recently reinstated African ruler. :
LIONOFJUDAH29
30
31
32
One of the Inner Hebrides. :
IONA33
35
Wartime news agency: Abbr. :
OWI39
Biblical word of action. :
DOTH41
42
Put slack on the mainsheet. :
EASEOFF43
45
Former province of N. France. :
ARTOIS47
50
Setting of "Can-Can." :
PARIS51
Designating some gems. :
UNSET52
Tall and slender. :
REEDY53
___ homme! (what a man!): Fr. :
QUEL54
55
58
60
Answer summary:
1 unique to this puzzle, 8 debuted here and reused later, 2 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
Log in or
purchase a subscription to view an analysis of this puzzle.