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

New York Times, Monday, June 30, 1980

20-Across : "H. M. Pulham, ___": Marquand

Author:
Louis Sabin
Editor:
Eugene T. Maleska
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 78, Blocks: 38, Avg Word Len: 4.79, Missing: { F J K X Z }, Scrabble score: 305 (avg 1.63)
Open Squares: 71, Cheaters: 2, FITB: 5, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 4
Lou Sabin has 108 known pre-Shortz puzzles, and 29 Modern Era crosswords in our database.
Louis Sabin is an alias for Lou Sabin.
1
A
2
G
3
I
4
O
5
S
6
T
7
R
8
O
9
P
10
C
11
H
12
O
13
W
14
C
O
R
D
15
H
E
A
V
E
16
H
A
L
O
17
H
E
A
D
18
H
U
N
T
E
R
19
A
M
E
N
20
E
S
Q
21
E
N
T
E
R
22
S
M
O
G
23
P
A
T
S
24
H
25
O
26
M
M
E
27
A
28
P
29
H
I
D
S
30
W
A
C
O
31
R
32
O
33
B
34
C
H
E
E
R
35
B
A
N
T
U
36
H
U
R
37
T
E
A
S
E
38
R
I
D
39
T
40
H
E
T
A
41
E
N
D
42
S
43
P
A
T
S
44
H
O
A
R
Y
45
D
O
S
46
T
O
S
S
47
S
W
E
D
E
S
48
T
49
E
S
T
S
50
L
E
A
D
51
T
52
E
A
S
53
I
54
M
A
M
S
55
S
56
P
57
Y
58
E
R
R
S
59
H
E
A
D
P
H
60
O
N
E
S
61
R
I
T
E
62
I
S
T
L
E
63
R
O
L
E
64
M
E
S
S
65
S
T
E
E
R
66
E
W
E
R
© 1980, The New York TimesNo. 11,192
Across
1
Exchange fee : AGIO
5
Hone : STROP
10
G.I. fare : CHOW
14
Stack of wood : CORD
15
Ho's partner : HEAVE
16
Heavenly headgear : HALO
17
Middleman who recruits skilled personnel: Slang : HEADHUNTER
19
Last word, on occasion : AMEN
20
"H. M. Pulham, ___": Marquand : ESQ
21
Do some bookkeeping : ENTER
22
Foul air : SMOG
23
Touches lovingly : PATS
24
Man of Manche : HOMME
27
Garden pests : APHIDS
30
Baylor Bears' home : WACO
31
Smash and grab : ROB
34
Gladden : CHEER
35
African tribe : BANTU
36
Wallace's Ben : HUR
37
Do a comb job : TEASE
38
___ of (free) : RID
39
Greek letter : THETA
41
Wrap-up : END
42
Relatives of high-button shoes : SPATS
44
Ancient : HOARY
45
Parties, British style : DOS
46
Mix salad : TOSS
47
Bernadotte, Hammarskjöld et al. : SWEDES
48
Dick and Schick : TESTS
50
News story opener : LEAD
51
Light collations : TEAS
53
Moslem priests : IMAMS
55
Snoop : SPY
58
Fumbles : ERRS
59
Radio receivers : HEADPHONES
61
Ceremony : RITE
62
Agave fiber : ISTLE
63
Sweeney Todd, for one : ROLE
64
Military meal : MESS
65
Direct : STEER
66
Pitcher : EWER
Down
1
Feel steady pain : ACHE
2
"As Maine ___ ... " : GOES
3
Baghdad is its capital : IRAQ
4
Like three or five : ODD
5
Turns onto a new track : SHUNTS
6
Camp equipment : TENTS
7
Evaluate : RATE
8
Certain tennis strokes : OVERHANDS
9
Capita companion : PER
10
Abyss : CHASM
11
Shark, sea fish, bat or bird : HAMMERHEAD
12
Spread this around at lunchtime : OLEO
13
Anna May ___: 1907-61 : WONG
18
Parts of barbers' chairs : HEADRESTS
23
Chart segments : PIES
25
When U.N. Day occurs : OCT
26
Medicine-cabinet item : MOUTHWASH
27
Strutted and fretted : ACTED
28
Word form with barbital : PHENO
29
Advantages on tracks : HEADSTARTS
30
Attends, with "on" : WAITS
32
Bizarre : OUTRE
33
Donkey sounds : BRAYS
35
Having the most nerve : BRASSIEST
40
Gardened : HOED
43
Kitchen implement : POT
47
"___ Paratus," U.S.C.G. motto : SEMPER
49
Curves : ESSES
50
Soup spoon : LADLE
51
Length of sentence : TERM
52
City NW of Johnstown : ERIE
54
One of a perfect pair : MATE
55
Fuji's topper : SNOW
56
Former Cosmos star : PELE
57
Belgian river : YSER
59
Towel word : HIS
60
Miner's matter : ORE

Answer summary:
1 unique to this puzzle, 3 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
54 ms