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Christopher Sherwood
New York Times, Wednesday, July 5, 1989
35-Across : Pi follower
Author:
Christopher Sherwood
Editor:
Eugene T. Maleska
Rows: 15, Columns: 15,
Words: 76,
Blocks: 44,
Avg Word Len: 4.76,
Missing: { B J K Q V Z },
Scrabble score: 284 (avg 1.57)
Open Squares: 63, Cheaters: 4, FITB: 4, XRef: 0, Spans: 2, Grid flow: 29.1
1 C | 2 L | 3 A | 4 M | | 5 C | 6 E | 7 N | 8 T | 9 S | | 10 T | 11 A | 12 N | 13 S |
14 H | O | N | E | | 15 O | M | A | H | A | | 16 W | R | A | P |
17 A | C | T | S | | 18 W | I | S | E | R | | 19 I | O | N | A |
20 T | H | E | S | 21 U | L | T | A | N | O | 22 F | S | W | A | T |
| | | 23 A | S | I | S | | | 24 N | U | T | | | |
25 O | 26 X | 27 Y | G | E | N | | 28 D | 29 I | G | R | E | 30 S | 31 S | |
32 F | R | E | E | | 33 G | 34 R | I | T | S | | 35 R | H | O | |
36 T | A | M | | | | 37 O | N | E | | | | 38 A | F | 39 T |
| 40 Y | E | 41 W | | 42 S | T | A | M | 43 P | | 44 T | R | I | O |
| 45 S | N | I | 46 F | T | E | R | | 47 L | 48 A | R | I | A | T |
| | | 49 G | O | O | | | 50 H | E | M | I | | | |
51 T | 52 H | 53 E | G | E | O | 54 R | 55 G | I | A | P | E | 56 A | 57 C | 58 H |
59 H | A | L | L | | 60 P | E | A | L | S | | 61 S | I | R | E |
62 I | S | L | E | | 63 E | A | G | L | E | | 64 T | R | E | E |
65 S | P | A | D | | 66 D | R | E | S | S | | 67 E | Y | E | D |
© 1989, The New York TimesNo. 14,484
Across
1
Beach-party edible :
CLAM5
Cousins of pfennige :
CENTS10
14
15
Triple Crown winner: 1935 :
OMAHA16
17
Playwrights' "innings" :
ACTS18
Having an edge in experience :
WISER19
New Rochelle institution :
IONA20
23
24
25
28
32
33
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
Tinker, Evers and Chance :
TRIO45
47
49
50
51
59
Cooperstown building :
HALL60
61
One concern of a derby bettor :
SIRE62
63
Armstrong's craft :
EAGLE64
65
Sopwith Camel contemporary :
SPAD66
Marines' ___ blues :
DRESS67
Brando's "One-___ Jacks" :
EYED
Down
1
2
3
4
Knockdown pitch, in baseball jargon :
MESSAGE5
6
7
8
9
10
11
How bench jockeys might sit :
AROW12
Wendy Darling's pooch :
NANA13
21
22
Kolinsky or chinchilla :
FUR25
"___ in the Stilly Night," T. Moore poem :
OFT26
27
28
29
Columnist's detail :
ITEM30
Ventriloquist Lewis :
SHARI31
Capital of Bulgaria :
SOFIA34
Kyle or Tobin of the gridiron :
ROTE39
41
Moved quickly from side to side :
WIGGLED42
43
44
46
Hannibal, to Scipio Africanus :
FOE48
50
51
52
53
54
55
Sign of a challenge :
GAGE56
Light; unsubstantial :
AIRY57
Canadian aborigine :
CREE58
Take advice seriously :
HEED
Answer summary:
2 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
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