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Eugene T. Maleska
Eugene T. Maleska

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New York Times, Sunday, November 30, 1952

33-Down : ___ cross, with three transoms.

Author:
Sam Lake
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 164, Blocks: 78, Avg Word Len: 5.50, Missing: { J Q X Z }, Scrabble score: 633 (avg 1.40)
Open Squares: 139, Cheaters: 6, FITB: 4, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 35
Eugene T. Maleska has 411 known pre-Shortz puzzles in our database.
Sam Lake is an alias for Eugene T. Maleska.
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© 1952, The New York TimesNo. 1,260
Across
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Immense: Poet. : VASTY
6
Slavic folk dance. : KOLO
10
Relative of the duro. : PESO
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Box for fruit. : CRATE
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Yachting trophy. : AMERICACUP
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Star in "Dial M for Murder." : EVANS
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Frames for drying clothes. : AIRERS
25
Prime Minister of Ceylon. : SENANAYAKE
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Repeatedly. : TIMEANDAGAIN
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Seamen's clothing from ship's stores. : SLOP
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Popular name for R. O. T. C. : RESERVECORPS
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One of the Doones. : LORNA
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Way to travel. : AIR
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Affectation. : POSE
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Trunk we all carry. : AORTA
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School-community group. : PTA
37
Black: Fr. : NOIR
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Relative of a scapegrace. : RASCAL
40
Casey's catcher. : YOGI
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Makes cherishable. : ENDEARS
45
Reservation dweller. : UTE
46
English painter (1761-1807). : OPIE
48
Did cobbler's work. : SOLED
50
Almanac (from "Hudibras"). : ERRAPATER
52
Bathhouse. : CABANA
54
Crack. : SEAM
55
Road sign. : GAS
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___ Lomond. : BEN
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Book of Old Testament: Abbr. : MAL
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East Indian sailor. : LASCAR
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Greek King. : PAUL
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Italians of Tuscany. : SIENESE
66
Italian city. : ASTI
68
Call on. : SEE
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Slenderizes. : SLIMS
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Made heavy. : LEADENED
72
Character. : STAMP
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Base in New Guinea. : LAE
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They live along Red Sea. : ERITREANS
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Paris friend. : AMI
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Academic world. : CAMPUS
81
R. L. or A. E. : STEVENSON
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Peak. : SUMMIT
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Upper: Comb. form. : ANO
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Anti-Prohibitionist. : REPEALIST
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Day: Hebrew. : YOM
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Using all the instruments: Mus. : PIENO
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Paid back. : RENDERED
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Label on all sides. : BETAG
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Ring official: Abbr. : REF
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Swan genus. : OLOR
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Makes melodious. : ATTUNES
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Carnegie Hall finale. : CODA
100
He wrote "The Grand Portage." : OMEARA
103
English letters. : ELS
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Skater Henry. : KEN
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Bleak. : RAW
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Ostracism. : TABU
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Make sport of. : DERIDE
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Post-torrefaction transactions. : FIRESALES
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Babylonian goddess. : BELIT
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Noted 1952 groom. : EDEN
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Live. : ARE
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Greek herald in Trojan War. : STENTOR
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The same as above. : IDEM
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___ cow. : SACRED
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Official robe. : TOGA
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Make a scene (with "up"). : ACT
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Erno conductor. : RAPEE
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At a distance. : AFAR
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Father of Phineas. : ELI
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Not suitable. : INAPT
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Large hotel. : CARAVANSERAI
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Israeli envoy. : EBAN
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Central Park landmark. : METROPOLITAN
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She searched for M. Lajeunesse. : EVANGELINE
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"A" in A. B. : ARTIUM
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British potter. : SPODE
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T. R. in 1898. : ROUGHRIDER
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Ammonium carbonate. : SALTS
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Psyche's beloved. : EROS
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Shawn, Mack, etc. : TEDS
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Parts of lives. : PASTS
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1,370 students. : VASSAR
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Fielding novel. : AMELIA
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Caballeros. : SENORS
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Gig. : TRAP
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Chinese weight. : YIN
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Danny and Sylvia. : KAYES
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Irish dramatist. : OCASEY
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Author of The Book of Acts. : LUKE
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Diamond Horseshoe patrons. : OPERAGOERS
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Catherine Marshall's subject. : PETER
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Forced out. : EVICTED
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Native of Savaii. : SAMOAN
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First in line: Colloq. : ONER
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Heartbreaker. : CAD
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Currency unit of Iran. : RIAL
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Element in electric bulbs. : ARGON
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Sheet sent to an advertiser. : TEAROUT
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Copper arsenate. : ERINITE
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Colonies of early 18th c. : CAROLINAS
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Trench-digging soldiers. : SAPPERS
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Trapper. : SNARER
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Type of luminous body. : NSTAR
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Behold: Fr. : VOILA
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___ cross, with three transoms. : PAPAL
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Natives of Jidda. : ARABIANS
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Short-legged horse. : COB
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Mountain that moved. : OSSA
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Bargain. : DEAL
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Accelerates. : SPEEDSUP
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Blackboard stand. : EASEL
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Manhattan landmark. : EMPIRESTATE
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Actress Jeffreys. : ANNE
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Clapper. : CASTANET
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Thomas Wolfe's fictional town. : ALTAMONT
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Squalls. : GUSTS
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Cosmetic item. : MASCARA
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Left off. : CEASED
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Girl's name. : AMINTA
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Barents is one. : SEA
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Glossed. : ENAMELED
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Indian of the Everglades. : SEMINOLE
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They work on MSS. : EDITORS
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Gremlin. : IMP
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Raised troops. : LEVIED
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The "whispered word": Poe. : LENORE
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Galahad's quality. : PURENESS
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Greek "8." : ETA
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Cowboy Rogers. : ROY
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Mozart composition. : SERENATA
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Bend in river. : ELBOW
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Italian pronoun. : MIO
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Footlike part. : PES
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Commander of the Army of the Potomac. : MEADE
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5,215 students. : DUKE
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Marco Polo was first European to cross it. : GOBIDESERT
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Cards' owner. : FREDSAIGH
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Allot parts. : CAST
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Actor in pantomime. : MUTE
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In the back. : AREAR
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Figures in real estate news. : RENTALS
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Quota immigrant. : ALIEN
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Business abbreviation. : INC
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Character in "Aladdin." : FATIMA
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Mangles. : IRONERS
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Originally, a gondola race. : REGATTA
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City north of Milan. : LECCO
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Simulated courage. : BRAVADO
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Valedictorian. : ORATOR
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Raid. : MARAUD
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Bridge declarations. : REBIDS
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Kite. : ELANET
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Places to eat. : DINERS
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When Revere rode. : APRIL
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Flat sections. : PANES
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Sharp teeth. : FANGS
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___ de suite. : TOUT
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Ready to eat. : RIPE
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Joyous cry. : EVOE
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He wrote "Dream-Children." : ELIA
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Times of day: Abbr. : PMS
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Program to aid Europe. : ERP

Answer summary:
11 unique to this puzzle, 24 debuted here and reused later, 5 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

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