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New York Times, Saturday, July 12, 1952

51-Across : Captain of the 1870 Nautilus.

Author:
Unknown
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 68, Blocks: 34, Avg Word Len: 5.62, Missing: { F J Q X Z }, Scrabble score: 258 (avg 1.35)
Open Squares: 78, Cheaters: 6, FITB: 2, XRef: 0, Spans: 1, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 11
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© 1952, The New York TimesNo. 1,119
Across
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Wigging. : LECTURE
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Mountains forming part of the Rockies. : TETONS
14
Served. : AVAILED
15
Peace pipe of North American Indians. : CALUMET
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Wine of quality. : VINTAGE
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Largest of the Ryukyu Islands. : OKINAWA
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Some boys in the choir. : ALTI
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Point of view. : ANGLE
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Minding another's business. : NOSY
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Residence of a Foreign Service officer. : CONSULATE
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A former Cuban President. : GRAU
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Child of the mist, in Teutonic myth. : NIBELUNG
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Responds. : REACTS
33
Bell note. : PEAL
34
San, in Portuguese. : SAO
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Contractual proviso for meeting the h.c.l. : ESCALATORCLAUSE
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Supped. : ATE
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In a rank. : AROW
40
Measures for gold content. : KARATS
41
Refused submission. : RESISTED
43
Girl of the valley. : LILY
44
State of the stew after a dinnertime phone call. : STONECOLD
47
Face shape. : OVAL
50
More tempting to collectors. : RARER
51
Captain of the 1870 Nautilus. : NEMO
55
The "d" in l.s.d. : DENARII
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Stuck to. : ADHERED
59
Ingredient of certain cookies. : OATMEAL
60
Cape May or Montauk Point. : SEASIDE
61
Mr. Crouse, playwright. : RUSSEL
62
They can be raven. : TRESSES
Down
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Hot rock. : LAVA
2
Baneful business. : EVIL
3
Oily talk. : CANT
4
Highest large lake in the world. : TITICACA
5
Diminutive suffix. : ULA
6
Lear's "most barbarous" daughter. : REGAN
7
Martin and Anthony. : EDENS
8
Give pause: 2 wds. : TAKEABACK
9
Winner of the crew race. : ELI
10
The Lincoln or Holland. : TUNNEL
11
Hawaiian thrush. : OMAO
12
"Man bites dog." : NEWS
13
Guy rope. : STAY
15
Ship from Newcastle. : COLLIER
20
Diabolical Chinese invention. : GUNPOWDER
23
Wear better. : OUTLAST
24
Confess everything: 2 wds. : TELLALL
25
"Beau ___." : GESTE
26
Hopeful Stakes or Youthful Stakes. : RACES
28
Routine. : USUAL
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Inclement. : NASTY
30
Works. : GOES
31
Establish. : REAR
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Pertaining to the tailor's art. : SARTORIAL
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Pedicurist's problem. : TOENAIL
37
Paucity of interest. : ARIDNESS
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Mohammed is ___ prophet. : ISLAMS
45
Stopt. : CEAST
46
Salesman's goal. : ORDER
47
Millefleurs, for instance. : ODOR
48
Veal, on a French menu. : VEAU
49
Pantry pests. : ANTS
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Goddess of discord. : ERIS
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Early resident of Ecbatana. : MEDE
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The "Commemoration" and others. : ODES
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Arikara Indian. : REE
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Have: Scot. : HAE

Answer summary:
1 unique to this puzzle, 10 debuted here and reused later, 2 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

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