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New York Times, Tuesday, July 17, 1951

66-Across : Wrinkle.

Author:
Unknown
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 82, Blocks: 37, Avg Word Len: 4.59, Missing: { B F J Q U }, Scrabble score: 293 (avg 1.56)
Open Squares: 62, Cheaters: 0, FITB: 2, XRef: 1, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 11 Grid has duplicate clues.
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© 1951, The New York TimesNo. 758
Across
1
Exclamation heard after a home run. : YOW
4
Well-known test. : ACID
8
Top man in the National League. : DODGER
14
Ordinal suffix. : ETH
15
Miss Freeman, actress. : MONA
16
Miss McElhone of TV. : ELOISE
17
Fixed salaries, usually too small. : STIPENDS
19
Low man in the National League. : PIRATE
20
Gateway of a Shinto temple. : TORII
21
General Ike's former command. : ETO
22
Science of directing the course of an aircraft: Abbr. : NAV
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Assassinated. : SLEW
25
Stan Musial, for one. : CARD
27
Diminutive suffix. : ETTE
28
Old Testament prophet. : HOSEA
30
Former Red magazine (1926-1947). : NEWMASSES
33
Bedecks. : ADORNS
35
Turns to a radio program. : DIALS
36
Practice witchcraft on: Colloq. : HEX
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Guy Gabrielson is its chairman. : GOP
39
Nothing. : NIL
40
___ Paulo, Brazil. : SAO
43
Heard around Honolulu. : ALOHA
45
Venturesome persons. : DARERS
47
Fain, Zernial, etc. : ATHLETICS
51
Bronx Bombers. : YANKS
52
Mine: Spanish. : MIOS
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Girl's name. : LENA
55
Spanish house. : CASA
56
Freudian subject. : EGO
57
A thing, in legal phrases. : RES
59
Sudden attack. : ONSET
61
Fenway athletes. : REDSOX
63
Subjects for DiSalle's department. : CONTROLS
66
Wrinkle. : CREASE
67
Movie-making basso. : EZIO
68
Gardner ___, cartoonist. : REA
69
Either of the first books of the Apocrypha. : ESDRAS
70
Become lachrymose. : WEEP
71
Mend clothes. : SEW
Down
1
Answer to "my darling daughter." : YES
2
Ex-manager of 11 Down. : OTT
3
Robinson, Zarilla, etc. : WHITESOX
4
Abbreviation for two continents. : AMER
5
Resembling a volcanic peak. : CONIC
6
Chapman, for one. : INDIAN
7
Legal officers: Abbr. : DAS
8
Administrative district in France: Abbr. : DEPT
9
Hodgepodge. : OLIO
10
Beetle. : DOR
11
Contenders for National League pennant. : GIANTS
12
Home with broad acres. : ESTATE
13
Village officers, in Canada. : REEVES
18
Linda Christian's spouse. : POWER
21
Senator Johnson of Colorado. : EDWIN
23
Ruler in Teheran. : SHAH
24
Vein of metal. : LODE
26
McCosky, for one. : RED
27
Feminine suffix. : ESS
29
A point of view. : ANGLE
31
Almost nonexistent member of the household. : MAID
32
Mitigate. : ALLAY
34
Chimney residue. : SOOT
38
1950's "Whiz Kids." : PHILS
40
Frequent nemesis of the Yanks. : SENATORS
41
Big boats. : ARKS
42
Mountain in Greece. : OSSA
43
Messrs. Jolson and Smith. : ALS
44
Twenty-point Canasta card. : ACE
46
Indianapolis contestant. : RACER
47
Punish by fine. : AMERCE
48
Baseball's Bengals. : TIGERS
49
Descriptive of Klansmen. : HOODED
50
Take a nap. : SNOOZE
54
Well-known tugboat captain. : ANNIE
57
Girl's name. : ROSA
58
Letters used for crossing out. : EXES
60
Traffic sign. : STOP
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Patriotic group. : SAR
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The Defense Mobilizer's initials. : CEW
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Gypsy Rose. : LEE
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Adage. : SAW

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