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Harold T. Bers
THE COMPOSERS' CIRCLE
New York Times, Sunday, November 30, 1947
60-Across : Composer who was professor of chemistry.
Author:
Harold T. Bers
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 172 , Blocks: 83 , Avg Word Len: 5.19 , Missing: { J Q } , Scrabble score: 675 (avg 1.51)
Open Squares: 136 , Cheaters: 0 , FITB: 4 , XRef: 0 , Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 54
David Steinberg notes:
Original 7-Down clue was missing open quotation mark; added it.
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© 1947, The New York Times No. 303
Across
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American folk singer. :
IVES 15
Composer who was a law student (1685-1759). :
HANDEL 21
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Province on the Bay of Biscay. :
OVIEDO 25
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Famous citizen of Bonn (1770-1827). :
BEETHOVEN 27
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Wainscoting piece. :
STILE 32
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Where Muscle Shoals is: Abbr. :
ALA 35
"The Merry ___" of radio. :
MACS 37
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Transmitted with middleman. :
RELAYED 51
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Composer who was professor of chemistry. :
BORODIN 64
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Schubert, to his friends. :
FRANZ 68
Choice appointment. :
PLUM 69
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The late Shah ___ Khan Pahlavi. :
RIZA 86
Base of Dwight Griswold mission. :
ATHENS 88
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Moon-god of Babylon. :
SIN 99
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Confiscate legally. :
ADEEM 101
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Property holders: Abbr. :
TRS 104
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Have (in mild irony). :
BOAST 117
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Site of rainiest district in the world. :
ASSAM 120
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Composer of "Finian's Rainbow." :
LANE 131
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Composer of "Daphnis and Chloe." :
RAVEL 135
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Composer of "Hary Janos." :
KODALY 140
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Core of Greek leftists. :
ELAS 150
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Composer of famous lullaby. :
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Composer of "Pélleas and Mélisande." :
DEBUSSY 8
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Tennis placements. :
ACES 10
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Flagstad's famous role. :
ISOLDE 12
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Produced with difficulty. :
EKED 40
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Latin-American coin. :
PESO 43
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Susan ___, author. :
ERTZ 48
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Fluffy particles. :
LINTS 52
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Natasha's nickname. :
NATA 59
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Prophetic French writer (1828-1905). :
VERNE 74
Discovered by Tombaugh in 1930. :
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Cloak and dagger men. :
SPIES 89
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Major Joppolo's town. :
ADANO 91
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Heavenly Major and Minor. :
URSA 106
U. S. Army chief in Germany. :
CLAY 107
Be impertinent to. :
SASS 109
Famous telephone man. :
VAIL 111
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Black-and-yellow trout fly. :
ORIOLE 116
Evangeline's country. :
ACADIA 118
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Composer of "Rumanian Rhapsody." :
ENESCO 123
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Austrian composer, began as a chorister (1732-1809). :
HAYDN 127
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Dickensian umbrellas. :
GAMPS 132
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Singer Evelyn ___. :
LAYE 136
Doll's House mistress. :
NORA 139
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Answer summary:8 unique to this puzzle , 46 debuted here and reused later , 6 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles .
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Grid has normal rotational symmetry It has 8 words unique to this puzzle:
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Grid has an unusual size: 23 rows x 23 columns.
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