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Louis Baron
Here, There, Everywhere
New York Times, Sunday, March 31, 1946
61-Down : Continent.
Author:
Louis Baron
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 170, Blocks: 80, Avg Word Len: 5.28, Missing: { J Q }, Scrabble score: 684 (avg 1.52)
Open Squares: 161, Cheaters: 4, FITB: 0, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 69, Grid flow: 14.0
Louis Baron has 39 known pre-Shortz puzzles in our database.
| 1 G | 2 I | 3 N | 4 Z | 5 A | | 6 Y | 7 A | 8 M | 9 A | 10 S | 11 H | 12 I | 13 T | 14 A | | 15 Y | 16 E | 17 N | 18 A | 19 N | |
20 L | E | G | I | O | N | | 21 E | P | I | S | T | A | X | I | S | | 22 A | R | A | R | A | 23 S |
24 H | I | L | T | O | N | | 25 S | O | C | I | A | L | I | S | T | | 26 M | O | N | T | I | A |
27 A | S | O | R | | 28 U | 29 N | | 30 D | A | D | S | | 31 A | Z | O | 32 V | | 33 S | K | I | L | L |
34 S | H | O | E | | 35 L | I | 36 S | | 37 H | E | S | 38 S | | 39 A | R | E | 40 S | | 41 I | S | E | T |
42 A | A | S | | 43 T | A | S | C | 44 O | | 45 S | E | P | 46 T | | | 47 R | E | 48 E | N | T | R | Y |
| | | 49 A | R | R | E | A | R | 50 S | | 51 N | U | R | 52 E | 53 M | B | E | R | G | | | |
54 P | 55 O | 56 I | S | E | | 57 I | L | I | U | 58 M | | 59 R | E | D | E | E | M | S | | 60 C | 61 A | 62 W |
63 A | R | N | H | E | 64 M | | 65 P | E | P | Y | 66 S | | 67 S | W | A | N | S | | 68 C | H | U | I |
69 L | A | D | Y | | 70 O | 71 R | E | L | | 72 C | A | 73 N | T | A | T | A | | 74 T | R | U | S | S |
75 E | T | O | | 76 H | O | A | R | | 77 R | E | V | E | L | R | Y | | 78 T | E | E | N | T | H |
79 S | I | N | 80 K | I | N | G | | 81 M | A | N | A | G | E | D | | 82 A | L | L | E | G | R | O |
83 T | O | E | I | N | S | | 84 B | A | N | A | N | A | S | | 85 D | I | A | L | | 86 K | A | S |
87 I | N | S | E | T | | 88 V | I | N | C | E | N | T | | 89 B | O | S | C | | 90 M | I | L | K |
91 N | A | I | F | | 92 T | O | R | C | H | | 93 A | E | 94 R | I | E | | 95 O | 96 L | I | N | I | A |
97 E | L | A | | 98 W | E | L | C | H | E | 99 D | | 100 D | E | R | N | 101 A | | 102 O | R | G | A | N |
| | | 103 M | A | N | C | H | U | R | I | 104 A | | 105 P | R | I | M | 106 A | R | Y | | | |
107 O | 108 C | 109 E | A | N | I | A | | | 110 S | E | B | 111 A | | 112 S | T | A | L | E | | 113 A | 114 S | 115 O |
116 C | H | O | U | | 117 A | N | 118 A | 119 S | | 120 S | I | W | 121 A | | 122 Z | I | G | | 123 L | E | H | R |
124 C | A | L | L | 125 S | | 126 O | R | C | 127 A | | 128 L | A | N | 129 G | | 130 N | E | | 131 E | R | I | A |
132 A | M | I | D | O | 133 L | | 134 G | A | U | 135 L | E | I | T | E | 136 R | | 137 R | 138 A | V | I | N | G |
139 M | A | N | I | L | A | | 140 A | R | G | E | N | T | I | N | A | | 141 I | D | E | A | T | E |
| 142 S | A | N | D | Y | | 143 S | E | E | R | E | S | S | E | S | | 144 A | E | L | L | O | |
© 1946, The New York TimesNo. 216
Across
1
Tokyo's "Fifth Avenue." :
GINZA6
15
"Brain" city of Chinese Communists. :
YENAN20
21
What the doctor calls a nosebleed. :
EPISTAXIS22
Black Australian cockatoos. :
ARARAS24
Creator of Shangri-La. :
HILTON25
26
Genus of herbs of purslane family. :
MONTIA27
Ten-stringed Hebrew lute. :
ASOR28
30
31
Sea N. E. of Crimea. :
AZOV33
Experienced, dextrous handling. :
SKILL34
35
Dutch painter (1570–1629). :
LIS37
First war criminal captured. :
HESS39
41
River in Siberia, 300 miles to the Tobol. :
ISET42
Geological ridge of sand. :
AAS43
Fire clay for making melting pots. :
TASCO45
Ancient Irish clan. :
SEPT47
49
51
54
57
Large expanded part of hip bone. :
ILIUM59
60
63
65
67
Symbolic water birds. :
SWANS68
River in Russian Turkestan. :
CHUI69
70
72
Bach's favorite choral form. :
CANTATA74
75
Wartime term for Europe. :
ETO76
77
78
79
81
82
Lively symphonic movement. :
ALLEGRO83
84
Tropical seedless yellow berries. :
BANANAS85
86
87
Inserted book page. :
INSET88
How Van Gogh signed his paintings. :
VINCENT89
90
Baby's first Vitamin D. :
MILK91
92
93
95
South African hard pear. :
OLINIA97
Top of Guido's scale. :
ELA98
100
102
Largest wind instrument. :
ORGAN103
105
Preliminary election by U. S. voters. :
PRIMARY107
Malaysia, Australasia and Polynesia collectively. :
OCEANIA110
112
113
Volcanic mountain on Kyushu. :
ASO116
117
120
122
123
124
126
The grampus, or killer whale. :
ORCA128
Author of "Blue Fairy Book." :
LANG130
131
132
Photographic developer of bromid plates. :
AMIDOL134
137
139
140
141
142
143
144
One of the Harpies: Greek myth. :
AELLO
Down
1
Singing and dancing girl. :
GEISHA2
3
Ingredient in gunpowder. :
NITRE4
Organized collection of fauna. :
ZOO5
6
7
Animal minus feet. :
APOD8
Hebrew prophet of Old Testament. :
MICAH9
Stage thoughts spoken. :
ASIDES10
11
12
Handsome iris of South America. :
IXIA13
River flowing through Hungary and Yugoslavia. :
TISZA14
Co-founder of N. Y. Public Library (1763–1848). :
ASTOR15
16
17
18
19
20
Capital of Tibet. :
LHASA23
29
Americans of Japanese ancestry. :
NISEI32
36
38
40
43
Largest living thing. :
TREE44
Polygonal bay window. :
ORIEL46
Bridge-supporting frameworks. :
TRESTLES48
49
50
52
53
54
55
56
58
Principal city of ancient Greece, destroyed 468 B. C. :
MYCENAE60
"Brain" city of Chinese Nationalists. :
CHUNGKING61
62
64
66
Large shrub-covered prairie. :
SAVANNA68
71
73
74
Schiller's hero, 1804. :
TELL76
77
78
Mexican monetary unit. :
TLACO80
Former Government in Ukraine. :
KIEF81
Chinese dynasty, 1644–1912. :
MANCHU82
84
85
Admiral who almost succeeded Hitler. :
DOENITZ88
Island group to which Iwo Jima belongs. :
VOLCANO89
90
92
94
Fabric with corded surface. :
REP96
98
99
Former Congressman. :
DIES101
103
Popular ex-GI cartoonist-realist. :
MAULDIN104
106
107
"The Invincible Doctor," 13th century pupil of Duns Scotus. :
OCCAM108
Giant clams; largest known mollusks. :
CHAMAS109
Reed instrument, ancestor of accordian. :
EOLINA111
113
114
Japan's disestablished state religion. :
SHINTO115
"Storm sound" organ stop. :
ORAGE118
Destructive fowl tick. :
ARGAS119
121
Those who vote "nay." :
ANTIS123
125
Bartered for money. :
SOLD127
Arcadian princess, mother of Telephus. :
AUGE129
Trait-bearing hereditary factor. :
GENE133
135
Celtic god of the sea. :
LER136
Abyssinian governor. :
RAS138
Answer summary:
10 unique to this puzzle, 59 debuted here and reused later, 11 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
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