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Kay Sullivan
Kay Sullivan

New York Times, Friday, March 13, 1981

23-Across : Kind of suit

Author:
Kay Sullivan
Editor:
Eugene T. Maleska
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 76, Blocks: 42, Avg Word Len: 4.82, Missing: { J Q W X }, Scrabble score: 258 (avg 1.41)
Open Squares: 59, Cheaters: 6, FITB: 6, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 1
Kay Sullivan has 19 known pre-Shortz puzzles in our database.
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C
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L
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A
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N
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G
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G
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B
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S
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G
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A
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L
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A
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C
E
D
A
R
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A
R
E
A
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E
M
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R
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C
A
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R
O
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S
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G
N
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L
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N
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S
T
R
A
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I
T
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G
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I
A
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T
S
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A
N
T
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T
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R
U
S
T
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D
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A
T
E
S
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O
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L
I
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E
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S
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T
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R
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D
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R
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F
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A
U
N
A
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V
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A
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I
S
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S
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E
L
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T
E
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L
A
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D
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A
C
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E
N
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P
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S
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P
C
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F
R
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T
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H
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B
G
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O
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B
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R
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E
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C
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B
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D
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M
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I
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D
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A
Z
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E
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N
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N
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Y
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T
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N
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I
L
K
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G
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E
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© 1981, The New York TimesNo. 11,448
Across
1
Word in "The Trolley Song" : CLANG
6
Shavian monogram : GBS
9
Festive : GALA
13
Tree of Lebanon : CEDAR
14
Kind of rug : AREA
15
Arab notable : EMIR
16
City at the Ohio-Mississippi junction : CAIRO
17
Nod, e.g. : SIGN
18
Pre-Easter period : LENT
19
Difficulties : STRAITS
21
Polo Grounds team of yore : GIANTS
23
Kind of suit : ANTITRUST
25
Takes out : DATES
27
Like the slickest city slicker : OILIEST
31
Successful hitchhiker : RIDER
32
Flora's partner : FAUNA
34
Sacra or Dolorosa : VIA
35
Wife of Osiris : ISIS
36
Kind of type : ELITE
37
Fat from hogs : LARD
38
Expert : ACE
39
Habituate : ENURE
40
Respighi's "The ___ of Rome" : PINES
41
Warhol motif : SOUPCAN
43
He wrote "North of Boston" : FROST
44
Bugbear or bugaboo : HOBGOBLIN
47
For some, this is a total experience : RECALL
50
Cliché : BROMIDE
53
Cupid's other name : AMOR
54
Fancy : IDEA
56
"Ring'd with the ___ world ... ": Tennyson : AZURE
58
Tenor Martini : NINO
59
Meddlesome : NOSY
60
Taut : TENSE
61
Kinds of kinds : ILKS
62
Turn to the right : GEE
63
Glacial ridge : ESKER
Down
1
F.D.R. youth program : CCC
2
Where herds laze and graze : LEAS
3
Mine feature : ADIT
4
Spins yarns : NARRATES
5
Crosby epithet : GROANER
6
Opera star Reri ___ : GRIST
7
Panhandle : BEG
8
Ruddy or confident : SANGUINE
9
Italian desserts : GELATI
10
Church corner : AMEN
11
Cloth ravelings : LINT
12
Martial ___ : ARTS
14
Italian wine center : ASTI
20
Anagram for 'tis : ITS
22
Puerto Rico is one : ISLA
24
Itinerary : ROUTE
25
Night spot, for short : DISCO
26
Balzac book: 1832 : ADIEU
28
Edith or Maurice of stage fame : EVANS
29
River rising in the Carpathians : SIRET
30
Moppets : TADS
31
U.S. radio station in Berlin : RIAS
32
Far follower : FLUNG
33
Mixture containing argon, neon, etc. : AIR
36
Kind of act or resolution : ENABLING
37
Treats royally : LIONIZES
39
E.P.A.'s concern : ECOL
40
Archbishop, e.g. : PRIMATE
42
Lighthouse : PHAROS
43
First name of B'way fame : FLO
45
Corpulent : OBESE
46
Madeline ___, in "Nicholas Nickleby" : BRAY
47
Wife of a rajah : RANI
48
Pianist Gilels : EMIL
49
___ out (stall) : CONK
51
Immerse briefly : DUNK
52
Irish Gaelic : ERSE
55
John or Jane : DOE
57
Always, to a poet : EER

Answer summary:
1 debuted here and reused later, 2 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

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