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Joy L. Wouk
Joy L. Wouk

New York Times, Wednesday, December 7, 1988

54-Across : Subject of a Handel oratorio

Author:
Joy L. Wouk
Editor:
Eugene T. Maleska
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 76, Blocks: 38, Avg Word Len: 4.92, Missing: { F Q X Z }, Scrabble score: 288 (avg 1.54)
Open Squares: 69, Cheaters: 2, FITB: 5, XRef: 1, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 3
Joy L. Wouk has 124 known pre-Shortz puzzles, and 9 Modern Era crosswords in our database.
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C
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R
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I
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S
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P
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M
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A
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S
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S
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S
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P
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E
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W
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B
E
N
N
O
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O
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T
O
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C
E
D
E
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S
A
D
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T
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T
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R
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R
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D
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P
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T
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C
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K
E
S
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C
L
E
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S
P
E
L
T
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S
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A
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C
H
E
M
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S
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T
A
C
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K
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E
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D
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I
D
L
Y
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P
A
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C
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E
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S
H
O
R
E
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T
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E
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M
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N
O
R
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A
H
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R
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A
G
O
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R
A
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S
L
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P
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R
E
N
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R
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D
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A
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B
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E
S
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P
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C
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E
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M
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J
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U
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D
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C
A
B
E
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U
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A
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L
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O
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N
C
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R
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E
V
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T
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E
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L
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E
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© 1988, The New York TimesNo. 14,274
Across
1
Like some of 20 Across : CRISP
6
Part of E = mc² : MASS
10
Eject : SPEW
14
Yale president Schmidt : BENNO
15
Swimmer who won six gold medals in 1988 : OTTO
16
Surrender formally : CEDE
17
Egypt's memorable co-Nobelist : SADAT
18
Mountain lake : TARN
19
Foray : RAID
20
Hanukkah treats : POTATOPANCAKES
23
Key, in Clermont-Ferrand : CLE
24
Wheat of S Europe : SPELT
25
Tammany officials : SACHEMS
29
Sewed temporarily : TACKED
33
In vain : IDLY
34
Step : PACE
37
Edge of land : SHORE
38
Cravat : TIE
39
Hanukkah candelabrum : MENORAH
41
Reagan or Guidry : RON
42
Marketplace : AGORA
44
Walk through a marsh : SLOG
45
Gone : PAST
46
Name for a fox: Var. : RENARD
48
Romans' victims: 290 B.C. : SABINES
50
Bit : PIECE
53
Homo sapiens : MAN
54
Subject of a Handel oratorio : JUDASMACCABEUS
60
Russian sea : ARAL
61
Unctuous : OILY
62
Bring upon oneself : INCUR
64
Wicked : EVIL
65
British trolley car : TRAM
66
Swiss mathematician: 1707-83 : EULER
67
Composer of "Le Roi d'Ys" : LALO
68
Duck, in Essen : ENTE
69
Certain copies, for short : STATS
Down
1
Some car radios : CBS
2
Harvest : REAP
3
___-European : INDO
4
Disconnected : SNATCHY
5
Still residue : POTALE
6
Fictional Mr. ___ : MOTO
7
Nipa thatches : ATAPS
8
Sandal part : STRAP
9
Wordsworth offering : SONNET
10
Old ___ (Satan) : SCRATCH
11
Acme : PEAK
12
An Adams : EDIE
13
Unites : WEDS
21
Salt River city : TEMPE
22
Lack harmony : CLASH
25
Shankar's instrument : SITAR
26
Verona's river : ADIGE
27
Athenian demagogue : CLEON
28
___ doute (certainly) : SANS
30
Moslem holy book : KORAN
31
Irregular : EROSE
32
Fender problems : DENTS
35
Mountain pass : COL
36
Amor : EROS
39
Memorable Yankee slugger : MARIS
40
Chameleon : AGAMA
43
Italian Riviera town : RAPALLO
45
Piñon : PINENUT
47
Lower in rank : DEMOTE
49
Kingsley's "The Water-___" : BABIES
51
Conical heap of stones : CAIRN
52
Renown : ECLAT
54
Slayer of Sisera : JAEL
55
Crab-eating mongoose : URVA
56
Irish legislative house : DAIL
57
Flat-topped flower cluster : CYME
58
S Calif. inst. : UCLA
59
Bird's treat : SUET
63
B.&O. and C.&O. : RRS

Answer summary:
3 debuted here and reused later, 7 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

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