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Lester Keene
HEROES AND HEROINES
New York Times, Sunday, December 22, 1946
40-Down : Supposed birthplace of Apollo and Artemis.
Author:
Lester Keene
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 21, Columns: 21, Words: 136 , Blocks: 59 , Avg Word Len: 5.62 , Missing: { J K Q W X Y } , Scrabble score: 506 (avg 1.32)
Open Squares: 150 , Cheaters: 0 , FITB: 3 , XRef: 0 , Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 47
Lester Keene has 35 known pre-Shortz puzzles in our database.
David Steinberg notes:
Unfixable grid mistake at 6-Down—NANNETTE should be NANETTE. Also, in 10-Down clue, changed Patua to Patna.
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© 1946, The New York Times No. 254
Across
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Thomas' elf-like heroine. :
MIGNON 7
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___ Row, famous drive, Hyde Park, London. :
ROTTEN 24
Dutch painter of cattle (1625–54). :
POTTER 25
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Iranian Ambassador to U. S. :
ALA 32
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Van Buren's Postmaster General (1787–1856). :
NILES 36
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Henry Watterson's profession. :
EDITOR 41
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Material for making ersatz gems. :
STRASS 45
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Decayed: Comb. form. :
SAPRO 51
Roman magistrate. :
EDILE 52
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State of complete idleness. :
DRONAGE 58
Symbol of fidelity. :
DOG 59
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If her nose had been shorter, the face of the world would have been changed. :
CLEOPATRA 63
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___ MacMahon, of stage, screen and radio. :
ALINE 66
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The Eohippus had four. :
TOES 68
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Broadway and 39th Street. :
MET 73
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Alluvial deposit containing gold. :
PLACER 82
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District of Ayrshire, immortalized by Burns. :
COILA 96
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City near Asuncion, Paraguay. :
ITA 99
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Showing eager interest. :
AGOG 104
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Embody by impanation: Eccl. :
IMPANE 110
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Arbitrarily placed in the draw. :
SEEDED 115
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Flotow's disguised heroine. :
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Nationalists: Abbr. :
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National church of Egypt. :
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What Lord Jim was on board the Patna. :
MATE 11
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Outcault's famous Brown boy. :
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Mercury's substitute. :
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Tide, away from windward. :
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Symbol of bad luck. :
OPAL 40
Supposed birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. :
DELOS 41
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Sardou's tragic heroine. :
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European siskin: Var. :
TERIN 50
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High explosive constituents of gasoline. :
OCTANES 55
Nature of U. N.'s touchiest problem. :
ATOMIC 56
Hero of Eutaw Springs (1742–86). :
GREENE 57
Time to present Parsifal. :
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Bellini's Druid priestess. :
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Spout platitudes. :
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Canarylike finch. :
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Byron's heroine, who talked in her sleep. :
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Cause of a first act shipwreck. :
TEMPEST 86
Belgian city of linens and laces. :
MALINES 87
Greenish-yellow plum. :
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He shaves Count Almaviva. :
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Elmer Davis of World War I. :
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Jackson's Secy. of Treasury (1780–1865). :
DUANE 100
Arline, the Bohemian ___. :
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Two lakes and a river, Eire. :
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Three-banded armadillo. :
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Secretary General, U. N. :
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Lucy Ashton's final state of mind. :
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Length: Comb. form. :
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Answer summary:10 unique to this puzzle , 37 debuted here and reused later , 9 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles .
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