This web browser is not supported. Use Chrome, Edge, Safari, or Firefox for best results.

New York Times, Wednesday, March 15, 1961

41-Across : ___-comic.

Author:
Unknown
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 76, Blocks: 36, Avg Word Len: 4.97, Missing: { K V X Z }, Scrabble score: 308 (avg 1.63)
Open Squares: 71, Cheaters: 2, FITB: 11, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 9
1
M
2
A
3
B
4
E
5
L
6
I
7
S
8
O
9
F
10
S
11
P
12
I
13
N
14
A
B
A
B
A
15
D
A
D
O
16
T
A
T
E
17
G
A
R
B
O
18
E
Y
E
O
19
P
E
N
E
R
20
I
S
O
21
T
22
A
S
S
23
D
O
R
E
M
I
24
C
E
N
25
T
I
M
O
26
L
A
P
E
L
27
W
A
I
F
28
I
N
P
O
S
29
S
30
E
31
B
32
I
33
S
O
N
34
M
35
O
O
D
Y
36
H
O
B
37
L
O
P
S
38
A
W
N
39
D
O
D
O
40
A
N
A
41
S
42
E
R
I
O
43
I
O
W
A
N
44
S
A
R
45
A
N
A
C
46
F
47
O
N
T
48
T
R
A
S
H
49
J
O
D
H
50
P
51
U
52
R
53
Q
54
U
A
T
R
E
55
H
U
M
E
56
A
N
E
57
U
N
C
O
L
O
58
R
E
D
59
P
60
E
R
S
E
61
E
T
U
I
62
F
O
R
A
63
T
R
I
E
D
64
L
O
S
S
65
F
I
S
H
66
H
A
S
T
Y
© 1961, The New York TimesNo. 4,261
Across
1
Girl's name meaning "lovable." : MABEL
6
"The first man ___ the earth, earthy." : ISOF
10
Whirl. : SPIN
14
Addis ___. : ABABA
15
Decorated portion of a wall. : DADO
16
London art gallery. : TATE
17
Memorable actress. : GARBO
18
Startling news. : EYEOPENER
20
Equal: Comb. form. : ISO
21
Cup: Scot. : TASS
23
Broadway show. : DOREMI
24
Coin of Spain. : CENTIMO
26
Place for a decoration. : LAPEL
27
Wanderer. : WAIF
28
Only potentially: Lat. : INPOSSE
31
Big game of the wild West. : BISON
34
Out of humor. : MOODY
36
Device for warming a kettle. : HOB
37
Trims. : LOPS
38
Bristle on a head of barley. : AWN
39
Extinct bird. : DODO
40
Collection of facts. : ANA
41
___-comic. : SERIO
43
Herbert Hoover, for instance. : IOWAN
44
Name of three New York lakes. : SARANAC
46
Origin. : FONT
48
Worthless ideas. : TRASH
49
City for which riding breeches were named. : JODHPUR
53
Card with four spots. : QUATRE
55
Scottish philosopher, Rousseau's patron. : HUME
56
One: Dial. : ANE
57
How oleo used to be. : UNCOLORED
59
Latest winner of the Nobel Prize for literature. : PERSE
61
Case for toilet articles. : ETUI
62
___ song (cheaply). : FORA
63
Trustworthy. : TRIED
64
At a ___ (puzzled). : LOSS
65
Angle. : FISH
66
Headlong. : HASTY
Down
1
Enchantment. : MAGIC
2
Humble. : ABASE
3
A double sirloin of beef. : BARON
4
Subside. : EBB
5
Native of Vientiane. : LAOTIAN
6
"The ___ remember ... " : IDESOFMARCH
7
Repeats. : SAYS
8
Pindaric or Horatian. : ODE
9
___ drink. : FOODAND
10
Short name for a hi-fi. : STEREO
11
TV perennial. : PANELSHOW
12
Particular. : ITEM
13
St. Phillip ___. : NERI
19
Brilliant garden flower. : POPPY
22
"___ my brother's keeper?" : AMI
25
Deuces. : TWOS
26
Title of recently reinstated African ruler. : LIONOFJUDAH
29
Soft drink. : SODA
30
Black. : EBON
31
Lesage hero. : BLAS
32
One of the Inner Hebrides. : IONA
33
Current movie. : SPARTACUS
35
Wartime news agency: Abbr. : OWI
39
Biblical word of action. : DOTH
41
Knot. : SNARL
42
Put slack on the mainsheet. : EASEOFF
43
Penetrating, as a survey : INDEPTH
45
Former province of N. France. : ARTOIS
47
___ Paul Kruger. : OOM
50
Setting of "Can-Can." : PARIS
51
Designating some gems. : UNSET
52
Tall and slender. : REEDY
53
___ homme! (what a man!): Fr. : QUEL
54
Until: Poet. : UNTO
55
Pronoun. : HERS
58
François or Louis. : ROI
60
Period. : ERA

Answer summary:
1 unique to this puzzle, 8 debuted here and reused later, 2 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

Found bugs or have suggestions? Please let us know.

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

Previous puzzle | Next puzzle
XWord Info Home
XWord Info © 2007-2024, Jim Horne
47 ms