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Bert H. Kruse
Bert H. Kruse

New York Times, Saturday, October 2, 1982

40-Across : Tableland

Author:
Bert H. Kruse
Editor:
Eugene T. Maleska
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 70, Blocks: 33, Avg Word Len: 5.49, Missing: { J K Q W X Z }, Scrabble score: 262 (avg 1.36)
Open Squares: 80, Cheaters: 2, FITB: 8, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 9
Bert H. Kruse has 63 known pre-Shortz puzzles in our database.
David Steinberg notes:

Clue for 29-Across has "Marrayat," which should be "Marryat"; left as in the original.

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© 1982, The New York TimesNo. 12,016
Across
1
Londoner's meat-and-potatoes stew : HOTPOT
7
Complacent : SMUG
11
Motor speed: Abbr. : RPM
14
Cook too long : OVERDO
15
Sap : TIRE
16
Mouths, to Marcellus : ORA
17
Le Roi ___ (Louis XIV) : SOLEIL
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Rates : ASSESSES
20
Men of the cloth : ECCLESIASTICS
22
Comedian Jimmy: 1896-1960 : SAVO
24
Author Yutang : LIN
25
A Ford : ERNIE
26
___ arms (aroused) : UPIN
27
"Twelfth Night" clown : FESTE
29
Marrayat's midshipman : EASY
30
Orchestrate again : RESCORE
32
Tied : EVEN
34
Notable train of yesterday : FREEDOM
35
Herring seine : RINGNET
39
El ___, Tex. : PASO
40
Tableland : PLATEAU
41
Blind as ___ : ABAT
44
Despots : TSARS
46
Matador's undoing : HORN
47
Medea's servant in a Cherubini opera : NERIS
49
Chemical ending : YNE
50
Italian province : ENNA
51
Bills or church groups : DENOMINATIONS
55
Mason or compositor : STONEMAN
56
Noted German jurist: 1816-95 : GNEIST
59
Annex of a sort : ELL
60
Bugs Baer's writing daughter : ATRA
61
More capacious : LARGER
62
Amherst poet's monogram : EED
63
Acuff and Campanella : ROYS
64
Open or detach : UNSNAP
Down
1
Cries of surprise : HOS
2
Ab ___ (from the start) : OVO
3
Broadcast, in a way : TELEVISE
4
5
Of lyrical poetry : ODIC
6
What campanologists do : TOLL
7
Quiescence : STASIS
8
Understand incorrectly : MISINTERPRET
9
___ Major : URSA
10
Quinks, e.g. : GEESE
11
Rossini heroine : ROSINA
12
Epitome : PRECIS
13
Stage Lincoln : MASSEY
19
Energizing agents : STRENGTHENERS
21
Charitable : ELEEMOSYNARY
22
Shore sight : SURF
23
Mimic : APER
27
Inaugural poet: Jan. 1961 : FROST
28
Sins : EVILS
31
Harem part : ODA
33
Queen before Sophia : ENA
36
Part of the Main St. glitter : NEONSIGN
37
Make one's salt : EARN
38
Anagram for aunt : TUNA
41
Politician's wait-___ policy : ANDSEE
42
Coleopteroid : BEETLE
43
"Merope" poet : ARNOLD
45
The pineapple : ANANAS
48
Throw mud at : SMEAR
52
"For ___ be Queen o' the May" : IMTO
53
Arctic pad : IGLU
54
Judah's second son : ONAN
57
Liner's milieu : SEA
58
Boy Scout's div. : TRP

Answer summary:
8 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later, 8 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

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Crosswords published prior to Nov. 21, 1993 are provided by David Steinberg and The Pre-Shortzian Puzzle Project.

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