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Charles Cross
ON THE CURRENT SCENE
New York Times, Sunday, December 15, 1946
50-Down : Genus of grasses.
Author:
Charles Cross
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 172 , Blocks: 84 , Avg Word Len: 5.17 , Missing: { J Q Z } , Scrabble score: 693 (avg 1.56)
Open Squares: 153 , Cheaters: 0 , FITB: 6 , XRef: 0 , Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 72
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© 1946, The New York Times No. 253
Across
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Prime Minister of Australia. :
CHIFLEY 15
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Tropical shrub of verbena family. :
LANTANA 25
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Elephant in cartoons. :
GOP 34
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Churchillian desideratum. :
CIGAR 38
Mineral abrasive. :
EMERY 40
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Daughter of Laban. :
LEAH 44
Old card game of Spanish origin. :
OMBRE 47
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Touch along border. :
ABUT 50
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Premier of Hungary. :
NAGY 55
Religious basing of conduct on moral law. :
NOMISM 58
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___ Royale, Lake Superior. :
ISLE 62
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Colonel at head of WAC. :
BOYCE 64
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A world in transition. :
ASIA 66
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Rich Russian peasant. :
KULAK 68
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President of NAM. :
WASON 72
Bellini's heroine, 1831. :
NORMA 73
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News commentator, former head of OWI. :
DAVIS 84
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Of the period 1485-1603 in England. :
TUDOR 88
Cut into tapering form. :
GORED 89
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Director of the Budget. :
WEBB 91
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U. S. Ambassador to Italy. :
DUNN 102
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English composer (1857-1934). :
ELGAR 105
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Consisting of small compartments. :
CELLULAR 111
Fashionable boulevard in Madrid. :
PRADO 114
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Famed ballerina (1885-1931). :
PAVLOVA 123
Length expressed in certain units. :
FOOTAGE 126
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Senator from W. Virginia. :
KILGORE 133
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U. S. Ambassador to China. :
STUART 2
Field of Hannibal's victory, 216 B. C. :
CANNAE 3
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Supervisor of communications. :
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Where Neunkirchen is. :
SAAR 17
Secretary of Treasury. :
SNYDER 18
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Ancient village SE of Nazareth. :
ENDOR 21
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Rich fabric with raised design. :
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Sound of plucked string. :
TUM 43
Representative from Nutmeg State. :
LUCE 45
Wrestling cushions. :
MATS 46
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Assumed parent tongue of Indo-European languages. :
ARYAN 49
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Genus of grasses. :
STIPA 52
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Foreign Minister of Italy. :
NENNI 56
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Headdress of Greek goddesses. :
POLOS 59
Surgeon General of U. S. Public Health Service. :
PARRAN 60
Mohammedan priests. :
IMAMS 63
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American arctic explorer (1820-1857). :
KANE 68
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Indians of upper Mississippi R. :
SACS 71
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Month in former French calendar. :
NIVOSE 73
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Russian writer and politician. :
RADEK 78
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Wilhelm II's exile spot. :
DOORN 85
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Australian tribesman. :
MARA 93
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Member of Price Decontrol Board. :
BELL 97
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City on Massachusetts Bay. :
REVERE 106
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President of Philippine Republic. :
ROXAS 113
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Blended in color. :
TONED 117
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Mountains in Kirghiz, Russia. :
ALAI 122
Ancient Hindu literature. :
VEDA 123
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Eccentric person: Slang. :
GINK 125
Bride of Lohengrin. :
ELSA 128
Electric unit of conductance. :
MHO 130
Japanese statesman (1841-1909). :
ITO 132
Answer summary:6 unique to this puzzle , 66 debuted here and reused later , 6 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles .
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