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New York Times, Monday, December 30, 1957

59-Down : How to pronounce Sault.

Author:
Unknown
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 76, Blocks: 36, Avg Word Len: 4.97, Missing: { J Q X Z }, Scrabble score: 280 (avg 1.48)
Open Squares: 67, Cheaters: 2, FITB: 3, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 5 Grid has duplicate clues.
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© 1957, The New York TimesNo. 3,107
Across
1
Thornton Wilder's "___ of March." : IDES
5
Cinchona. : BARK
9
Place in the country. : CAMP
13
He wrote "The Harbor." : POOLE
14
Frenchman's name. : ELIE
15
Of grandparents. : AVAL
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Two words in legal documents. : ANDOR
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Bell sound. : RING
18
Arouse one's dander. : RILE
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Organizes systematically. : REGIMENTS
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Extemporize. : ADLIB
22
Son of Cain. : ENOCH
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The New Yorker's Mr. Tilley. : EUSTACE
25
U. S. Army award. : DSC
27
Collegiate athletic group: Abbr. : NCAA
29
Inlet. : RIA
30
Eye: Fr. : OEIL
32
Messengers. : ERRANDBOYS
37
Find out. : GETAT
39
Liquid sauce: Colloq. : DIP
40
Lochinvar's lady. : ELLEN
41
Heavenly broadcasters. : SKYWRITERS
44
Icelandic literature. : EDDA
45
Scot's negative. : NAE
46
Celebrity. : LION
48
Deck cleaner. : MOP
49
Ant. : PISMIRE
53
Buddhist holy city. : LHASA
55
The elbow. : ANCON
56
Clears (land) of trees. : DEFORESTS
60
Star of Daly's company. : DREW
61
Puerto ___. : RICO
62
Relative proportion. : RATIO
63
Frenchman's name. : RENE
64
Black: Comb. form. : ATRO
65
Alamogordo's county. : OTERO
66
Wife of Cuchulain. : EMER
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A synogogue: Jewish. : SHUL
68
Had on. : WORE
Down
1
Heroine of "Last Days of Pompeii." : IONE
2
Matt Dillon's TV town. : DODGECITY
3
Conceal, as goods: Law. : ELOIN
4
Message from Scripture. : SERMON
5
Great stage name. : BERNHARDT
6
Got off. : ALIT
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Wash lightly. : RINSE
8
Small cask. : KEG
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Game room accessory. : CARDTABLE
10
City in Old Castile. : AVILA
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Kind of acid from apples. : MALIC
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Freshman at the Point. : PLEBE
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Links term. : PAR
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Behold: Lat. : ECCE
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Actor's speech. : ASIDE
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Decorative vessel. : URN
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Beagles. : DOGS
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Try to learn. : SEEK
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Shakespearean role. : ARIEL
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Suburbanite's machine. : LAWNMOWER
33
The subject of a practical joke. : APRILFOOL
34
Rembrandt, for example. : OLDMASTER
35
Former name of Tokyo. : YEDO
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Cinch. : SNAP
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Express. : TRAIN
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Noun suffix. : IER
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London Bohemia. : SOHO
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Bigoted. : NARROW
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Chaplain in Spain. : PADRE
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Designating a legal action against property. : INREM
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Stage setting. : SCENE
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"And ___ with golden hair." : EDITH
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Initials of an alliance. : SEATO
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Color. : ECRU
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Spare. : TIRE
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How to pronounce Sault. : SOO
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Prince, in Abyssinia. : RAS

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 3 debuted here and reused later, 4 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

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