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Louis Baron
Louis Baron

WITH HEADLINES FROM THE WAR MAPS

New York Times, Sunday, August 23, 1942

81-Across : Roman date, 9th day before the ides.

Author:
Louis Baron
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 176, Blocks: 79, Avg Word Len: 5.11, Missing: { H J Q X Z }, Scrabble score: 607 (avg 1.35)
Open Squares: 156, Cheaters: 2, FITB: 10, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 133
Louis Baron has 39 known pre-Shortz puzzles in our database.
David Steinberg notes:

Original 9-Down clue had acute accent over first "a" in "à la "; changed it to grave accent.

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W
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A
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W
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M
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O
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L
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K
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I
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M
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S
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B
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T
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E
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A
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E
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A
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S
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N
A
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L
O
B
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R
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T
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G
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S
P
A
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D
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T
E
L
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F
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N
N
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R
A
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E
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S
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S
N
O
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B
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N
E
Y
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W
A
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T
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K
A
N
E
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R
A
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A
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S
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E
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D
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A
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N
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S
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S
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O
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I
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C
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M
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F
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B
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T
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M
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B
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D
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D
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U
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G
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M
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G
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P
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D
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N
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M
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P
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K
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C
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M
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C
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M
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N
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K
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G
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W
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A
V
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W
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D
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O
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A
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O
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R
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I
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S
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M
A
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P
E
G
S
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A
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N
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S
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M
E
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S
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I
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A
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A
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R
O
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A
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S
M
O
G
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S
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A
F
E
R
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B
L
A
T
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S
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N
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D
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I
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A
G
E
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O
C
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A
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P
A
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R
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T
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N
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R
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I
N
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S
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L
E
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W
A
R
D
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A
N
A
M
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S
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G
E
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E
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C
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M
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© 1942, The New York TimesNo. 28
Across
1
Fallen European capital. : WARSAW
7
Hawaiian island. : MOLOKAI
14
Central Philippine island. : MASBATE
21
Fascist colony now in Allied hands. : ERITREA
23
Component. : ELEMENT
24
Important island of British West Indies. : ANTIGUA
25
Assemblies of elders. : SENATES
26
Genus of herbaceous plants. : LOBELIA
27
British news agency. : REUTERS
28
Dress. : TOG
29
Fighting plane of World War I. : SPAD
31
Relates. : TELLS
32
Native of pro-Axis European country. : FINN
33
Destructive animal. : RAT
34
Ancient Greek commune. : ELIS
36
Affected person. : SNOB
38
Marshal under Napoleon. : NEY
39
"The covetous man is ever in ___."—Horace. : WANT
40
Citizen played by Orson Welles. : KANE
41
Indian princes. : RANAS
43
Check. : ARREST
45
Take out. : DELE
46
Chief Teutonic gods. : AESIR
47
Another Philippine island. : NEGROS
49
Hitler's coal basin. : SAAR
50
Native land. : SOIL
51
Befitting a son or daughter. : FILIAL
52
Palmyra palm leaves. : OLAS
54
One who'd sell out his country. : TRAITOR
56
Subdivision of a regiment. : COMPANY
57
Former name of Fukuyama. : MATSUMAI
61
Battle region near Libya. : SUDAN
62
Smoke pipes. : FLUES
63
Wrath. : IRE
64
Lift by pushing. : BOOST
66
Wire measure. : MIL
67
Play by Ibsen (1866). : BRAND
68
Excavated. : DUG
71
City bombed by Japs Dec. 8, 1941. : MANILA
73
Drag along. : LUG
75
Greasiest. : OILIEST
77
Marsh rail of Eastern U.S. : SORA
78
Indulge in speech making. : ORATE
79
Starchy food. : SALEP
81
Roman date, 9th day before the ides. : NONES
82
Gold coin of Iraq. : DINAR
83
Membranous bags. : SACS
84
Favored name for English babies. : WINSTON
86
Append. : ADD
87
Natural ability. : TALENT
88
Peer Gynt's mother. : ASE
89
District in Bengal. : MALDA
90
Once around the track. : LAP
92
Compact. : SOLID
94
Bond. : TIE
95
Dog salmons of Russia. : KETAS
96
Capital of an embattled African country. : CAIRO
98
Scene of big naval battle. : MACASSAR
100
Loose tunics. : CAMISES
103
Ex-capital of China (1936). : NANKING
105
Bide. : WAIT
106
Hindu incarnation. : AVATAR
107
"What is honor? A ___!"—Shakespeare. : WORD
108
Genus of olives. : OLEA
110
Egyptian god of the underworld. : OSIRIS
114
Marine officers. : MATES
115
Wooden pins. : PEGS
116
Hitler's chosen people. : ARYANS
118
River, battle scene of last war. : MEUSE
119
Rainbow. : IRIS
120
Turkish regiment. : ALAI
121
Mohammed's adopted son. : ALI
122
Roster. : ROTA
124
Smoky fog of industrial city. : SMOG
125
"There is no ___ except stupidity."—Wilde. : SIN
126
Southwest wind that named a continent. : AFER
127
Utters senselessly. : BLATS
129
Nests (Lat.). : NIDI
131
"Each ___ is a dream that is dying."—O'Shaugnessy. : AGE
132
Strategic Pacific island group. : OCEANIA
134
One who loves his country. : PATRIOT
136
Flowering African plants. : NERINES
138
Guarded West Indian islands. : LEEWARD
139
An Indo-Chinese. : ANAMESE
140
A round-table knight. : GERAINT
141
Ancient Jewish cenobites. : ESSENES
142
Ammunition wagon. : CAISSON
143
Hinterland of Singapore. : MALAYA
Down
1
A cowboy movie. : WESTERN
2
Interstices. : AREOLAE
3
Tolling. : RINGING
4
As it stands: mus. : STA
5
Crafts. : ARTS
6
Laments. : WEEPS
7
Mr. Ott. : MEL
8
Commune in Gerona, Spain. : OLOT
9
Elbow space à la Hitler. : LEBENSRAUM
10
Dish of eggs. : OMELET
11
Hero Colin. : KELLY
12
Blackbirds. : ANIS
13
Negrito. : ITA
14
Sea soldier. : MARINE
15
About. : ANENT
16
Daze. : STUN
17
One's contribution, however small. : BIT
18
Eternal youth. : AGERASIA
19
Languages of Asia and Oceania. : TURANIAN
20
Toward the rising sun. : EASTERLY
22
Manner of sitting, in Hindu countries. : ASANA
30
Flying beetles. : DORS
32
"Dry one's eyes and laugh at a ___."—Browning. : FALL
35
Gulf north of Gallipoli. : SAROS
37
Spoiled child. : BRAT
39
River dam. : WEIR
40
Masses of seaweed. : KELPS
42
Dissolvable. : SOLUBLE
44
"Small pitchers have wide ___."—Heywood. : EARS
45
Large Ceylon tree. : DOON
46
Directed. : AIMED
48
South Pacific naval base. : SAMOA
50
Head of the Soviet Union. : STALIN
51
"God, the eternal ___ of all."—Michelangelo. : FOUNT
53
64 square yards in Annam. : SAO
55
Personal: comb. form. : IDIO
56
Rank. : CLASS
57
Genus of tropical trees. : MIMOSA
58
Macaws. : ARARAS
59
Whist term. : TENACE
60
Lands surrounded by water. : ISLANDS
62
What we're fighting for. : FREEDOM
65
Oklahoman oil center. : TULSA
67
"The vow that ___ too strictly snaps itself."—Tennyson. : BINDS
68
Russian river in war zone. : DONETS
69
Muse of astronomy. : URANIA
70
English knighthood order. : GARTER
72
Pronoun. : ITS
74
Procure. : GET
76
Larva of the eye-thread worm. : LOA
77
Yellow ocher. : SIL
79
Man's name. : SILAS
80
Nazi-conquered country. : POLAND
82
Doodling cult in art. : DADAISM
84
What islands are surrounded by. : WATER
85
Native British-Indian officer. : NAIK
87
Island south of Luzon. : TICAO
89
Tablelands. : MESAS
91
Industrial "Me-firsts." : PRIORITIES
93
"The ___ is a jealous mistress." : LAW
95
Towed aircraft. : KITES
96
Gasless vehicles. : CARS
97
Solely. : ONLY
99
Pigpens. : STIES
100
Negligee jacket. : CAMISOLE
101
States of intense greed. : AVARICES
102
Afternoon shows. : MATINEES
103
Jap general, took Port Arthur (1905). : NOGI
104
Apparatus. : GEAR
107
Erode. : WEAR
109
Presently. : ANON
111
German ally. : RUMANIA
112
Likeness of origin. : ISOGENY
113
Ancient Sicilian city noted for its ruins. : SEGESTA
115
Entreats earnestly. : PLEADS
116
Air raid warnings. : ALARMS
117
Smart. : STING
120
Burning. : AFIRE
121
Central Asian mountains. : ALTAI
123
Revoke a grant (law). : ADEEM
126
Biblical name. : ANAN
127
Thousand-armed giant of Hindu myth. : BANA
128
Fair-to-middling. : SOSO
130
Babylonian war god. : IRRA
133
Reverence. : AWE
134
Moccasin. : PAC
135
"Death has ___ thousand doors."—Webster. : TEN
137
Adjective suffix. : IAL

Answer summary:
8 unique to this puzzle, 125 debuted here and reused later, 1 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

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