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Lester Keene
Timely Topics
New York Times, Sunday, April 21, 1946
Author:
L. K. Peters
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 170, Blocks: 84, Avg Word Len: 5.24, Missing: { Q X }, Scrabble score: 671 (avg 1.51)
Open Squares: 159, Cheaters: 4, FITB: 8, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 61, Grid flow: 21.2
Lester Keene has 35 known pre-Shortz puzzles in our database.
L. K. Peters is an alias for Lester Keene.
1 J | 2 O | 3 Y | 4 O | 5 U | 6 S | | 7 E | 8 A | 9 S | 10 T | 11 E | 12 R | | 13 G | 14 R | 15 E | 16 E | 17 T | 18 I | 19 N | 20 G | 21 S |
22 A | V | E | R | S | E | | 23 A | M | P | E | R | E | | 24 R | A | D | I | A | T | I | O | N |
25 M | A | S | T | E | R | | 26 G | O | A | L | E | D | | 27 E | T | E | R | N | A | L | L | Y |
28 E | T | T | A | | 29 M | 30 A | R | K | | 31 A | M | U | 32 S | E | | 33 R | E | G | | 34 A | P | E |
35 S | E | E | | 36 L | O | P | E | | 37 A | M | I | C | E | D | | | | 38 L | 39 A | D | E | D |
| | 40 R | 41 A | I | N | S | | 42 P | R | O | T | E | M | | 43 P | 44 I | 45 L | E | U | M | | |
46 P | 47 E | N | C | E | | 48 E | 49 T | H | A | N | E | | 50 I | 51 M | I | N | E | | 52 N | I | 53 P | 54 S |
55 A | L | I | E | N | 56 S | | 57 R | O | D | S | | | | 58 A | L | A | N | | 59 T | R | E | K |
60 T | E | G | S | | 61 A | 62 R | A | B | A | | 63 W | 64 A | 65 R | R | A | N | T | | | 66 A | T | E |
67 C | M | H | | 68 C | R | U | S | E | | 69 P | A | L | E | T | T | E | | 70 S | 71 I | R | E | N |
72 H | I | T | 73 T | I | T | E | S | | 74 E | A | R | A | C | H | E | | 75 S | A | T | I | R | E |
| | | 76 O | D | O | R | | 77 K | A | T | I | N | K | A | | 78 M | I | R | E | | | |
79 J | 80 E | 81 S | T | E | R | | 82 P | E | G | A | S | U | S | | 83 N | A | Z | A | R | 84 E | 85 T | 86 H |
87 U | N | T | E | R | | 88 B | O | L | E | R | O | S | | 89 T | O | R | A | H | | 90 V | I | E |
91 D | A | R | | | 92 L | A | T | E | R | A | N | | 93 F | R | E | Y | R | | 94 J | E | N | A |
95 A | R | E | 96 A | | 97 A | R | A | B | | | | 98 P | A | U | L | | 99 S | 100 C | O | R | E | R |
101 S | E | N | D | | 102 M | E | S | E | 103 L | | 104 M | A | K | E | S | 105 T | | 106 U | H | L | A | N |
| | 107 G | A | 108 T | E | R | S | | 109 A | 110 W | A | R | E | R | | 111 A | 112 V | E | N | A | | |
113 B | 114 A | T | H | E | | | | 115 M | O | R | T | A | R | | 116 S | L | E | D | | 117 S | 118 H | 119 A |
120 U | G | H | | 121 A | 122 M | 123 G | | 124 U | N | I | T | S | | 125 L | U | K | E | | 126 S | T | E | N |
127 T | R | E | 128 A | S | U | R | 129 E | R | | 130 S | H | I | 131 R | E | R | | 132 R | 133 O | W | I | N | G |
134 C | E | N | T | E | S | I | M | O | | 135 T | E | T | A | R | D | | 136 E | V | I | N | C | E |
137 H | E | S | I | T | A | T | E | S | | 138 S | W | E | E | P | S | | 139 D | A | G | G | E | R |
© 1946, The New York TimesNo. 219
Across
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French physicist (1775–1836). :
AMPERE24
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Teacher of disciples. :
MASTER26
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Desert region: Africa. :
REG34
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Claude ___ of the screen. :
RAINS42
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Top of bird's head: Zool. :
PILEUM46
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Chemical compound. :
IMINE52
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___ Ladd, of the screen. :
ALAN59
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Two-year-old sheep. :
TEGS61
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Highest decoration. :
CMH68
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Owners of Constitution Hall, Washington. :
DAR92
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Norse god of light. :
FREYR94
Germany's glass city. :
JENA95
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Inhabitant of Palestine. :
ARAB98
The Epistle writer. :
PAUL99
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Severely afflicted person. :
MESEL104
___ me to dwell in safety (Ps. 4, 8). :
MAKEST106
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Military government. :
AMG124
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The physician apostle. :
LUKE126
Italian guerrilla gun. :
STEN127
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Writer of "Berlin Diary." :
SHIRER132
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Down
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Name of two apostles. :
JAMES2
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___ Nova, city near Foggia, Italy. :
ORTA5
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Pillars forming male figures. :
TELAMONS11
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Rounded purpure: Her. :
GOLPE21
Bent upward, as planks. :
SNYED30
East part of church. :
APSE32
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Fearing: Comb. form. :
PHOBE43
Jerusalem's governor at first Easter. :
PILATE44
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He led the second D-Day. :
PATCH47
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She dwelt at Bethany. :
MARTHA53
The fisherman apostle. :
PETER54
Part of ancient Greek theatre. :
SKENE56
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Seaport of ancient Mysia. :
PATARA70
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The principal saint. :
MARY79
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Large Finnish lake. :
ENARE81
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American writer, Japanese citizen (1850–1904). :
HEARN88
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The missionaries' saint. :
JOHN96
Daughter of Elon (Gen. 36, 2). :
ADAH98
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City N W of Reims. :
LAON104
Collector of customs at Capernaum. :
MATTHEW105
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One of "Our Gang." :
BUTCH114
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City, La Corona Prov., Spain. :
MUROS116
Irrational numbers. :
SURDS118
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One of the seven deadly sins. :
ANGER122
___ Sapientum, banana. :
MUSA123
125
Plant lice secretion. :
LERP126
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131
Scottish explorer (1813–93). :
RAE133
Answer summary:
14 unique to this puzzle, 47 debuted here and reused later, 13 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
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