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Alberta N. Burton
Tips from the Teletype
New York Times, Sunday, June 12, 1949
109-Down : Greek letter.
Author:
Alberta N. Burton
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 170, Blocks: 76, Avg Word Len: 5.33, Missing: { J Q X Z }, Scrabble score: 646 (avg 1.43)
Open Squares: 148,
Cheaters: 2,
FITB: 16,
XRef: 0,
Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 42,
Grid flow: 47.0
Grid has double diagonal symmetry.
| 1 F | 2 R | 3 A | 4 N | 5 K | 6 S | | 7 T | 8 I | 9 T | 10 A | 11 N | 12 I | 13 A | | 14 P | 15 E | 16 I | 17 P | 18 I | 19 N | 20 G |
21 S | L | O | V | E | N | E | | 22 I | R | O | N | I | N | G | | 23 R | A | D | I | C | A | L |
24 T | O | M | A | L | E | S | | 25 B | E | L | I | N | D | A | | 26 E | T | A | G | E | R | E |
27 A | W | A | | 28 L | E | T | 29 H | E | | 30 L | O | C | O | | 31 E | V | E | S | | 32 F | R | A |
33 T | E | N | 34 S | | 35 L | E | A | R | 36 Y | | 37 N | O | N | 38 A | G | O | N | | 39 L | O | A | N |
40 I | R | I | A | 41 N | | 42 T | R | I | E | 43 S | | 44 M | E | R | I | T | | 45 P | O | R | T | E |
46 C | Y | C | L | I | 47 C | | 48 B | A | N | T | 49 U | | 50 S | E | S | | 51 D | E | C | K | E | D |
| | | 52 A | D | O | 53 N | I | S | | 54 A | N | 55 T | I | S | | 56 M | I | N | K | | | |
57 M | 58 A | 59 G | D | A | L | E | N | | 60 I | N | T | R | A | | 61 T | O | N | G | | 62 M | 63 P | 64 S |
65 O | R | I | | 66 L | O | G | | 67 A | N | K | O | U | | 68 B | E | N | G | U | 69 R | I | O | N |
70 R | A | N | 71 D | | 72 N | E | 73 H | R | U | | 74 U | T | 75 T | E | R | | 76 S | I | E | N | N | A |
77 O | B | E | Y | 78 S | | 79 B | A | T | R | 80 A | C | H | I | A | N | 81 S | | 82 N | E | A | T | S |
83 C | I | V | E | T | 84 S | | 85 T | E | E | T | H | | 86 D | R | E | A | 87 R | | 88 F | R | I | T |
89 C | A | R | R | O | U | 90 S | E | L | | 91 H | A | 92 V | A | S | | 93 L | A | 94 O | | 95 E | N | E |
96 O | N | A | | 97 O | P | U | S | | 98 N | O | B | E | L | | 99 C | L | I | M | 100 A | T | E | S |
| | | 101 A | G | E | S | | 102 L | I | S | L | E | | 103 H | O | Y | D | E | N | | | |
104 A | 105 N | 106 T | L | E | R | | 107 D | O | C | | 108 E | R | 109 R | O | R | | 110 S | N | I | 111 F | 112 F | 113 S |
114 C | O | U | P | S | | 115 C | U | B | A | 116 N | | 117 S | H | M | O | 118 O | | 119 S | T | O | I | C |
120 H | I | S | S | | 121 C | A | M | E | R | A | 122 S | | 123 O | I | N | T | 124 S | | 125 A | R | G | O |
126 E | S | S | | 127 A | U | R | A | | 128 A | T | O | 129 M | | 130 N | A | T | A | 131 L | | 132 T | U | N |
133 S | O | L | 134 U | B | L | E | | 135 E | G | A | L | I | 136 T | E | | 137 E | R | A | 138 S | U | R | E |
139 O | M | E | L | E | T | S | | 140 R | U | N | D | L | E | S | | 141 R | A | V | I | N | E | S |
142 N | E | S | T | L | E | S | | 143 P | A | T | O | L | A | S | | 144 S | H | A | P | E | D | |
© 1949, The New York TimesNo. 383
Across
1
British Ambassador to U. S. :
FRANKS7
She fell in love with Bottom. :
TITANIA14
City of China, now Communist-occupied. :
PEIPING21
22
23
24
Meal and meat steamed in corn husks: Var. :
TOMALES25
26
27
28
One of the five rivers of Hades. :
LETHE30
31
32
33
35
Distrustful: Slang. :
LEARY37
39
40
Of a part of the eye. :
IRIAN42
44
45
Formerly, the government of Turkey. :
PORTE46
Recurrent at stated periods. :
CYCLIC48
African tribesman. :
BANTU50
51
52
Symbol of manly beauty. :
ADONIS54
56
57
60
61
Chinatown phenomenon. :
TONG62
65
66
67
Death personified: Brittany. :
ANKOU68
70
The ___: Fabulous gold fields near Johannesburg. :
RAND72
Author of "The Unity of India." :
NEHRU74
76
77
79
82
83
Important source of perfume base. :
CIVETS85
86
88
Calcined material of which glass is made. :
FRIT89
91
French news agency. :
HAVAS93
Native of Indo-China. :
LAO95
96
97
98
He patented dynamite, 1862. :
NOBEL99
101
102
103
104
107
108
110
114
Sudden successful strategic moves. :
COUPS115
Native of Oriente. :
CUBAN117
Al Capp's latest whimsy. :
SHMOO119
Indifferent to pleasure or pain. :
STOIC120
He accompanied FDR to Yalta. :
HISS121
Spanish council chambers. :
CAMERAS123
Anoints: Archaic. :
OINTS125
126
127
128
Latest discovered source of energy. :
ATOM130
Where Zululand is. :
NATAL132
133
Capable of being explained. :
SOLUBLE135
Philippe ___, Duke d'Orléans, guillotined in 1793. :
EGALITE137
139
140
141
142
143
144
Down
1
2
Relating to an ancient city. :
ROMANIC3
Miss Gardner of the movies. :
AVA4
Kit Nubbles waited on her. :
NELL5
6
Part of the Italian sonnet. :
SESTET7
Another name for the Sea of Galilee. :
TIBERIAS8
9
10
11
Silly person: Colloq. :
NINCOM12
Dutch will transfer sovereignty to these islands in 1950. :
INDONESIA13
___ Khan, who receives his weight in gold. :
AGA14
15
16
Cousin of Castor and Pollux. :
IDAS17
18
19
20
21
29
Commercial city in Manchuria. :
HARBIN31
34
36
50c piece of Japan. :
YEN38
39
41
43
Evidenced corruption. :
STANK45
Denizen of the Antarctic. :
PENGUIN47
Atlantic entrance to Panama canal. :
COLON49
51
53
Disputed area in Palestine. :
NEGEB55
Pilate's question, "What is ___?" :
TRUTH56
___ Wallgren, former Governor of Washington. :
MON57
58
59
The tragic bride who hid in the chest. :
GINEVRA60
61
Coat with alloy of tin. :
TERNE62
63
64
Snuffs from candles: Dial. Eng. :
SNASTES67
68
UCLA's Golden ___. :
BEARS69
71
73
75
___ basin, Washington, D. C. :
TIDAL78
80
Character in "Twenty Years After." :
ATHOS81
84
Bobby-soxers' word. :
SUPER87
90
92
94
98
99
100
___ Louise of stage and screen. :
ANITA101
Matterhorn and Jungfrau. :
ALPS102
103
104
105
106
107
Russian parliament. :
DUMA109
111
112
113
115
116
118
121
122
124
She cast Hagar into the wilderness. :
SARAH127
129
131
Output of Mauna Loa. :
LAVA134
135
136
138
Answer summary:
11 unique to this puzzle, 31 debuted here and reused later, 9 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
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