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New York Times, Thursday, June 26, 1952
61-Across : Egypt's cow-horned goddess.
Author:
Unknown
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 76, Blocks: 34, Avg Word Len: 5.03, Missing: { J Q V X }, Scrabble score: 309 (avg 1.62)
Open Squares: 75,
Cheaters: 0,
FITB: 1,
XRef: 0,
Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 13,
Grid flow: 17.8
Grid has duplicate clues.
1 A | 2 C | 3 H | 4 S | | 5 M | 6 A | 7 M | 8 A | | 9 A | 10 C | 11 T | 12 E | 13 D |
14 B | O | U | T | | 15 O | D | O | R | | 16 D | R | O | L | E |
17 I | R | M | A | | 18 L | U | C | K | | 19 M | A | N | I | C |
20 B | A | B | Y | 21 T | A | L | K | | 22 C | I | C | A | D | A |
| | 23 L | E | A | S | T | | 24 B | A | R | K | L | E | Y |
25 C | 26 H | E | R | I | S | | 27 H | Y | D | E | S | | | |
28 H | A | P | | 29 L | E | 30 G | A | L | | 31 R | U | 32 B | 33 E | 34 S |
35 A | R | I | 36 D | | 37 S | U | M | A | 38 C | | 39 P | A | L | E |
40 S | T | E | E | 41 R | | 42 N | A | W | A | 43 B | | 44 L | I | E |
| | | 45 F | E | 46 I | G | N | | 47 R | A | 48 G | L | A | N |
49 B | 50 A | 51 T | I | S | T | A | | 52 U | N | C | L | E | | |
53 A | D | O | N | I | S | | 54 O | N | E | H | O | R | 55 S | 56 E |
57 T | E | P | I | D | | 58 B | R | I | G | | 59 W | I | L | L |
60 E | L | A | T | E | | 61 S | A | T | I | | 62 E | N | O | S |
63 D | A | Z | E | S | | 64 A | L | E | E | | 65 R | A | G | E |
© 1952, The New York TimesNo. 1,103
Across
1
German exclamations. :
ACHS5
9
Expressed in deeds. :
ACTED14
Item on a sports program. :
BOUT15
Gardenia or lilac, for instance. :
ODOR16
17
18
Fortune's caprice. :
LUCK19
Affected with great excitement. :
MANIC20
"Wefwigewator," for instance. :
BABYTALK22
Buzzer of the summer night. :
CICADA23
24
The "quiet man" of Washington. :
BARKLEY25
27
Parks in London and Dutchess County. :
HYDES28
29
31
35
Wanting in interest. :
ARID37
Common wayside plant. :
SUMAC39
A district beyond which one should not go. :
PALE40
42
Rich, retired Anglo-Indian. :
NAWAB44
Famous name in the U. N. :
LIE45
47
Overcoat named after a British general. :
RAGLAN49
52
What Vivian is to Margaret. :
UNCLE53
His mother was Myrrh. :
ADONIS54
57
58
No place for shore-leave :
BRIG59
60
With hopeful spirits. :
ELATE61
Egypt's cow-horned goddess. :
SATI62
Adam's long-lived grandson. :
ENOS63
64
On the low side of a racing boat. :
ALEE65
Down
1
First month of spring in old Hebrew calendar. :
ABIB2
The girl in "The Last of the Mohicans." :
CORA3
4
One with powers of endurance. :
STAYER5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Of sound quality. :
TONAL12
13
"Change and ___ in all around I see ... " :
DECAY21
Occasional dog-wagger. :
TAIL22
24
Clause for a constitution. :
BYLAW25
Part of Dickens' signature. :
CHAS26
Racket-wielder Doris. :
HART27
Esther's archenemy. :
HAMAN30
Part of the name of Kipling's famous water boy. :
GUNGA32
33
Friend of S. T. Coleridge. :
ELIA34
36
38
41
43
German church organist of the 18th century. :
BACH46
48
49
50
51
Color of a cat's eyes. :
TOPAZ52
54
55
56
If the facts were different. :
ELSE58
Youth group that camps out. :
BSA
Answer summary:
13 debuted here and reused later, 2 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
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