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Roberta H. Morse
New York Times, Wednesday, May 6, 1959
37-Across : Turkish dignitary.
Author:
Roberta Morse
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 74, Blocks: 32, Avg Word Len: 5.22, Missing: { J W X }, Scrabble score: 292 (avg 1.51)
Open Squares: 73,
Cheaters: 0,
FITB: 4,
XRef: 0,
Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 7,
Grid flow: 62.2
Grid has both 90- and 180-degree symmetry.
Roberta Morse is an alias for Roberta H. Morse.
1 L | 2 U | 3 T | 4 E | | 5 G | 6 A | 7 L | 8 A | 9 S | | 10 A | 11 Q | 12 U | 13 A |
14 O | P | E | N | | 15 O | H | A | R | E | | 16 M | U | S | T |
17 K | I | N | G | 18 F | I | S | H | E | R | | 19 B | E | S | T |
20 I | N | D | I | A | N | | 21 R | A | M | 22 B | L | E | R | S |
| | | 23 N | I | T | 24 A | | 25 L | O | R | E | N | | |
26 E | 27 M | 28 P | E | R | O | R | 29 S | | 30 N | U | R | S | 31 E | 32 S |
33 P | A | R | E | S | | 34 D | A | 35 V | I | T | | 36 L | E | T |
37 E | M | I | R | | 38 C | O | N | I | C | | 39 C | A | R | E |
40 E | I | N | | 41 K | A | R | E | N | | 42 M | A | N | I | A |
43 S | E | C | 44 O | N | D | | 45 R | E | 46 M | A | N | D | E | D |
| | 47 I | D | E | E | 48 S | | 49 S | O | R | T | | | |
50 S | 51 A | P | I | E | N | C | 52 E | | 53 S | I | E | 54 G | 55 E | 56 S |
57 H | I | L | O | | 58 C | O | U | 59 N | T | E | R | A | C | T |
60 E | M | E | U | | 61 E | N | R | O | L | | 62 E | Z | R | A |
63 M | E | S | S | | 64 S | E | E | D | Y | | 65 D | A | U | B |
© 1959, The New York TimesNo. 3,582
Across
1
Mandolin's predecessor. :
LUTE5
10
14
15
Anne ___ McCormick. :
OHARE16
17
19
20
Mrs. Indira Gandhi, for example. :
INDIAN21
23
Girl in a Spanish song. :
NITA25
Actress from Naples. :
LOREN26
30
33
34
36
37
Turkish dignitary. :
EMIR38
Cylindrical and tapering. :
CONIC39
Cooperative for American Remittances to Everywhere. :
CARE40
41
Danish "Katherine." :
KAREN42
Excessive enthusiasm. :
MANIA43
45
47
49
50
53
Boring periods: Colloq. :
SIEGES57
58
60
61
62
Contemporary of Nehemiah. :
EZRA63
64
65
Finger paint effort. :
DAUB
Down
1
Norse god of strife. :
LOKI2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
English writer of mysteries. :
AMBLER11
12
Hammer and sickle land. :
USSR13
18
Brussels spectacle and others. :
FAIRS22
24
26
Fencing equipment. :
EPEES27
Washington hostess. :
MAMIE28
29
More level-headed. :
SANER31
32
35
38
39
41
42
Former Rumanian queen. :
MARIE44
46
48
50
51
52
Tributary to the Seine. :
EURE54
Part of the Sinai peninsula. :
GAZA55
56
59
Answer summary:
1 unique to this puzzle, 6 debuted here and reused later, 2 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
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