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Vincent L. Osborne
Vincent L. Osborne

New York Times, Friday, April 28, 1978

53-Across : Verb often used by Caesar

Author:
Vincent L. Osborne
Editor:
Eugene T. Maleska
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 74, Blocks: 38, Avg Word Len: 5.05, Missing: { H K Q X Z }, Scrabble score: 270 (avg 1.44)
Open Squares: 73, Cheaters: 2, FITB: 8, XRef: 2, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 2
Vincent L. Osborne has 20 known pre-Shortz puzzles in our database.
David Steinberg notes:

Regarding the 23-Across clue, the 1960 Nobelist in Literature was Saint-John Perse, which was actually a nom de plume for Alexis Leger, who also used the name Saint-Leger as a kind of pseudonym; left as in the original.

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© 1978, The New York TimesNo. 10,485
Across
1
Off Broadway award : OBIE
5
Verdi opera : AIDA
9
Disorderly crowds : MOBS
13
Feminine anagram for Alan : LANA
14
Alla ___ : BREVE
16
Abel's father : ADAM
17
Tycho Brahe, for one : ASTRONOMER
19
Part of TV : TELE
20
Pyramidal conifer : FIR
21
City served by Othello : VENICE
22
Virginia willow : ITEA
23
Saint-___, Nobelist in Literature: 1960 : LEGER
25
Lord Peter Wimsey's man : BUNTER
27
Horned asp or puff adder : VIPER
28
Supreme national god of Assyria : ASSUR
31
"Unsafe at ___ Speed" : ANY
32
Cupcake topper : ICING
33
Tongue, to an M.D. : GLOSSA
35
Crusader-author (See 31 Across) : NADER
36
Ending for 38 Down : EER
37
Proficient : ADEPT
41
Petrarchan piece for Laura : SONNET
43
Black: Comb. form : MELAN
44
P.D. dispatch : APB
47
He wrote "How doth the little busy bee" : WATTS
48
Wide-awake : ALERT
49
Author of "The Story of Philosophy" : DURANT
51
Do a bouncer's job : EJECT
52
Augur's concern : OMEN
53
Verb often used by Caesar : IMPERO
57
Sign of stress, sometimes : TIC
59
Stravinsky's "The ___ of Spring" : RITE
60
Principal seaport of Chile : VALPARAISO
62
Keynes's field: Abbr. : ECON
63
Small decorative cases : ETUIS
64
Roundup stick : GOAD
65
Fender depression : DENT
66
Inchoative verb suffix : ESCE
67
I of "The King and I" : ANNA
Down
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Patron saint of Norway : OLAF
2
St. Peter's, for one : BASILICA
3
Winner of America's Cup: 1967, 1970 : INTREPID
4
Grain spike : EAR
5
Baseball's Doubleday : ABNER
6
Remove wrinkles : IRON
7
Half or lesser: Prefix : DEMI
8
___ plaisir (with pleasure) : AVEC
9
Morning song : MATIN
10
U.S. folk singer : ODETTA
11
Whalebone : BALEEN
12
Covered with smudges : SMEARY
15
Region en route to Hades : EREBUS
18
Like an unweeded garden : OVERGROWN
24
Mendel's factors : GENES
26
Most conspicuous northern constellation : URSAMAJOR
27
___ rouge : VIN
28
Insurance salesman : AGENT
29
Wintertime precipitation : SLEET
30
Out of ___ (irritable) : SORTS
34
"The Story of ___ H." : ADELE
38
One in 1800 resulted in a tie : ELECTION
39
Zealous advocate : PARTISAN
40
Explosive : TNT
42
Indigenous : NATIVE
44
Loved intensely : ADORED
45
Volcanic glass : PUMICE
46
Rennes native : BRETON
50
Concerning : ANENT
51
Remove from the tape : ERASE
54
Fischer's forte : MATE
55
Something extra : PLUS
56
"Beowulf," for one : EPIC
58
Concluding section : CODA
61
Turkish title of honor : AGA

Answer summary:
2 debuted here and reused later, 5 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

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

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