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

New York Times, Wednesday, January 9, 1952

5-Down : Mr. and Mrs. ___, of mystery fame.

Author:
Unknown
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 70, Blocks: 30, Avg Word Len: 5.57, Missing: { K Q X Y Z }, Scrabble score: 273 (avg 1.40)
Open Squares: 84, Cheaters: 4, FITB: 3, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 15 Grid has duplicate clues.
1
P
2
A
3
R
4
A
5
N
6
A
7
T
8
R
9
I
10
A
11
D
12
S
13
B
R
E
A
D
O
N
14
H
A
N
D
I
E
15
R
16
R
E
D
F
E
R
N
17
E
N
C
L
O
S
E
18
I
C
I
19
S
T
E
20
M
S
21
H
O
R
S
A
22
T
E
L
23
L
24
H
E
A
P
25
S
26
N
A
I
L
27
O
D
E
O
28
N
29
S
C
I
O
30
N
31
M
O
E
32
N
E
S
T
O
33
R
34
T
A
C
O
35
M
A
N
S
36
T
R
U
37
M
A
N
I
T
E
38
J
39
U
40
G
O
S
L
A
V
41
O
C
T
42
A
43
V
44
O
45
E
N
A
46
E
E
R
I
47
E
48
H
A
G
A
R
49
S
T
L
50
O
51
R
A
S
E
52
D
53
L
I
L
A
54
T
A
L
U
55
S
56
U
H
L
A
57
N
58
T
E
L
59
E
M
I
T
T
60
E
D
61
E
M
A
62
N
A
T
E
63
D
E
C
E
A
S
E
64
R
O
T
A
T
E
S
65
D
O
D
D
E
R
66
S
N
O
W
E
D
© 1952, The New York TimesNo. 934
Across
1
River through Paraguay and Argentina. : PARANA
7
Chords of three notes. : TRIADS
13
St. Louis Cardinal official. : BREADON
14
More convenient. : HANDIER
16
Suburb of Sydney, Australia. : REDFERN
17
Contain. : ENCLOSE
18
"___ on parle Francais." : ICI
19
Parts of watches. : STEMS
21
Chief of the Jutes, brother of Hengist. : HORSA
22
Communicate. : TELL
24
Gives generously. : HEAPS
26
Upholsterer's necessity. : NAIL
27
Theatre in ancient Greece. : ODEON
29
Branch cut for grafting. : SCION
31
Man's nickname. : MOE
32
Cordell Hull, for instance. : NESTOR
34
Residents of a Washington city. : TACOMANS
36
Fair Dealer. : TRUMANITE
38
Follower of Tito: Var. : JUGOSLAV
41
Page size of a book, about 6x9 inches. : OCTAVO
45
Girl's name. : ENA
46
Adjective for Chas. Addams cartoons. : EERIE
48
Slave of Abraham's wife. : HAGAR
49
Normandy town not far from Cherbourg. : STLO
51
Demolished. : RASED
53
Girl's name. : LILA
54
Anklebone. : TALUS
56
Colorful lancer in the Prussian army. : UHLAN
58
Means of communication: Abbr. : TEL
59
Put into circulation. : EMITTED
61
Come forth. : EMANATE
63
Dissolution. : DECEASE
64
Spins about an axis. : ROTATES
65
Shake or tremble. : DODDER
66
___ under. : SNOWED
Down
1
Go before in rank. : PRECEDE
2
Officials of ancient Rome. : AEDILES
3
Britain's defenders. : RAF
4
Soft drinks. : ADES
5
Mr. and Mrs. ___, of mystery fame. : NORTH
6
Years: French. : ANNEES
7
Member of the Lambs Club. : THESPIAN
8
Managed. : RAN
9
Move by small degrees. : INCH
10
Famous Berlin hotel. : ADLON
11
Picture viewed through a small opening. : DIORAMA
12
What Congress is in. : SESSION
13
Native of Albion. : BRITON
15
Small coins of Spanish America. : REALES
20
The typical Scotchman. : MACTAVISH
23
Popular game. : LOTTO
25
Relating to the community: Comb. form. : SOCIO
28
Ibsen's language. : NORSE
30
V-shaped cut. : NOTCH
33
Straightedge. : RULER
35
Molybdenum, for instance. : METAL
37
Buccaneer. : MARAUDER
38
Poked fun at. : JESTED
39
Feral. : UNTAMED
40
Sports writer turned novelist. : GALLICO
42
Discuss vigorously. : AGITATE
43
Acted as a manservant. : VALETED
44
Forms of the fanon. : ORALES
47
Conger catchers. : EELERS
50
Expelled. : OUTED
52
He was ready to lay down his life for his friend. : DAMON
55
Native village, in South Africa. : STAD
57
Western defense bloc. : NATO
60
Compass point. : ESE
62
Hillbilly's negative. : NAW

Answer summary:
4 unique to this puzzle, 11 debuted here and reused later, 4 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
43 ms