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Fred Toole
Fred Toole

New York Times, Monday, December 1, 1986

16-Across : Medium in which John L. Baird pioneered

Author:
Fred Toole
Editor:
Eugene T. Maleska
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 78, Blocks: 38, Avg Word Len: 4.79, Missing: { J K Q W X Y Z }, Scrabble score: 251 (avg 1.34)
Open Squares: 62, Cheaters: 4, FITB: 4, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 1
Fred Toole has 28 known pre-Shortz puzzles in our database.
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© 1986, The New York TimesNo. 13,537
Across
1
Let up : EASED
6
Ship-shaped clocks : NEFS
10
Comic Conway : TIM
13
Swap : TRADE
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Wreath on Galahad's helmet : ORLE
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Bristle : SETA
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Medium in which John L. Baird pioneered : TELEVISION
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French islands : ILES
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Compass pt. : ENE
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She played Jeannie : EDEN
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Indian poles : TOTEMS
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Tested : SAMPLED
25
Disgusted : FEDUP
26
Aurora's Greek counterpart : EOS
27
Tops : AONE
28
Tee's partner : HEE
31
Available : ONTAP
34
Almond-paste cookie : MACAROON
36
Poet's "never" : NEER
37
Butler portrayer : GABLE
39
Part of A.D. : ANNO
40
Poe's "The ___ Heart" : TELLTALE
42
Iron : PRESS
43
Poetic form : ODE
44
Nonesuch : ONER
45
Metal source : ORE
46
British rum rations : GROGS
48
Get going : STARTUP
52
Christmas songs : CAROLS
54
Whirl : SPIN
55
Literary collection : ANA
56
He got ribbed : ADAM
57
Describing a long-distance lens : TELESCOPIC
60
This gives ade : LIME
61
Sevareid or Clapton : ERIC
62
LuPone role : EVITA
63
Capts.' subordinates : LTS
64
Expletive in a Schulz comic : RATS
65
Copenhagen folks : DANES
Down
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Female endings : ETTES
2
Contest venue : ARENA
3
Witchery venue: 1692 : SALEM
4
Netherlands commune : EDE
5
Grow : DEVELOP
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Nuzzled : NOSED
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Hibernia : ERIN
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Ziegfeld : FLO
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Life is one : SENTENCE
10
Bell rang a bell with this : TELEPHONE
11
Bit for Barrett : ITEM
12
Bulk : MASS
15
In ___ (in place) : SITU
17
When Brutus struck : IDES
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Music halls : ODEA
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Bailey or Buck : PEARL
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Baby horse : FOAL
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Traffic light : AMBER
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Ages upon ages : EONS
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___ Slaughter, former Cardinal : ENOS
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West Pointer's "___ the fray" : ONTO
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Want : NEED
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Wires : TELEGRAMS
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Less often found : RARER
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Hood : GANGSTER
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Brews lighter than hard booze : ALES
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Implement : TOOL
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Strutted : PRANCED
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Elevator man : OTIS
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Vatican venue : ROME
48
Eyeglasses, for short : SPECS
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Easy golf putt : TAPIN
50
Wed : UNITE
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S.A. mammals : PACAS
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Umpire's decision : CALL
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Mine entrance : ADIT
54
Chink or crack : SLIT
58
Storied age : ERA
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Egg-shaped ornaments : OVA

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1 unique to this puzzle, 3 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

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