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Louise Rabb
STUDY IN CRIME
New York Times, Sunday, December 14, 1947
49-Down : Strait between S. New Guinea and Frederick Henry Is.
Author:
Louise Rabb
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 168 , Blocks: 85 , Avg Word Len: 5.29 , Missing: { K Q } , Scrabble score: 658 (avg 1.48)
Open Squares: 156 , Cheaters: 0 , FITB: 20 , XRef: 1 , Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 72
Louise Rabb has 14 known pre-Shortz puzzles in our database.
David Steinberg notes:
Original 53-Down clue was missing period; added it.
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© 1947, The New York Times No. 305
Across
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Hamlet's murderous relative. :
UNCLE 6
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Father of Shechem. :
EMMOR 16
John Wilkes Booth's calling. :
ACTOR 21
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English hymnologist (1818-66). :
NEALE 24
Boulevard in Madrid. :
PRADO 25
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The Artful Dodger's master. :
FAGIN 28
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Madame ___, Marie Antoinette. :
VETO 44
Bookmaker's signal: English slang. :
TICTAC 48
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The ___ Woman, witness at a famous trial. :
PIG 53
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What the General Sherman is. :
REDWOOD 57
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De ___, Spanish statesman, 1771-1843. :
ALAVA 60
His "Last Case" is a mystery classic. :
TRENT 62
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Kay Kyser's college: Init. :
UNC 65
Not criminal: Law. :
CIVIL 66
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___ Stanley Gardner. :
ERLE 69
Crystal ___, actress. :
HERNE 71
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He wrote of Mephistopheles. :
GOETHE 83
Famous criminal lawyer. :
DARROW 85
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Of Spain: Comb. form. :
IBERO 103
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Miss Doolittle of "Pygmalion." :
ELIZA 114
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Little: Comb. form. :
STEN 126
Father of Margaret of Anjou. :
RENE 127
George Harmon ___. :
COXE 129
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Of an ancient Greek city. :
ELIAN 147
___ de Lussan, famous "Carmen." :
ZELIE 149
Indian songbird of thrush family. :
SHAMA 150
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Masonic doorkeeper. :
TILER 154
Co-author of "The Front Page." :
HECHT 155
Diacritical mark. :
TILDE 156
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Notorious matricide. :
NERO 3
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Shifted slightly. :
EASED 6
Triumphant expression. :
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___ Downes, opera quiz master. :
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Printing block for T. :
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Strait between S. New Guinea and Frederick Henry Is. :
DOURGA 50
French Ambassador to U. S. :
BONNET 51
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Greek physician (130-200?). :
GALEN 54
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Edge of the tibia. :
SHIN 67
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One of the Siamese twins :
ENG 72
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"The ___ Depths"—Gorki. :
LOWER 78
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Father of pig-stealer. :
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Lower end of the heart. :
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Noncommissioned officer: Abbr. var. :
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___ Markey, actress. :
ENID 122
Agatha Christie's rogue-hunter. :
POIROT 124
Lady ___ of "The School for Scandal." :
TEAZLE 126
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"___ the sleepy grooms with blood." :
SMEAR 132
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"No, no," in baby talk. :
AHAH 134
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Of a structural unit. :
IDIC 137
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Sailors' patron saint. :
ELMO 142
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Answer summary:15 unique to this puzzle , 57 debuted here and reused later , 4 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles .
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Grid has normal rotational symmetry It has 15 words unique to this puzzle:
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Grid has an unusual size: 23 rows x 23 columns.
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