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Charles Erlenkotter
Charles Erlenkotter

HEADLINES AND FOOTNOTES

New York Times, Sunday, February 15, 1942

58-Down : Out of a ship.

Author:
Charles Erlenkotter
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 168, Blocks: 79, Avg Word Len: 5.36, Missing: { J Q X }, Scrabble score: 650 (avg 1.44)
Open Squares: 146, Cheaters: 2, FITB: 4, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 168 Grid has duplicate clues.
Charles Erlenkotter has 8 known pre-Shortz puzzles in our database.
Jim Horne notes:

This is the first crossword published by the New York Times. (Charles Erlenkotter's biography.)

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© 1942, The New York TimesNo. 1
Across
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Famous one-eyed general. : WAVELL
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Resourceful. : ABLE
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Middle name of news commentator. : GRAM
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Alphabet of 28 letters. : ARABIC
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Flier lost in Pacific, 1937. : AMELIA
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Obovoid pome. : PEAR
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Equipment of Jack Ketch. : ROPE
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Be destroyed. : PERISH
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Stops the vent of a cannon. : SPIKES
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Declaimed. : PERORATED
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Black Sea naval base. : ODESSA
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Pullet. : HEN
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Name of 3 successive Pharaohs. : USERTESEN
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Italian poet laureate (1544-1595). : TASSO
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Near East country: Abbr. : TUR
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Before. : ERE
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Fetishes. : IDOLS
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Rumen. : CUD
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Scholarly. : LETTERED
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Captivating. : SEDUCTIVE
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Inhabitants of Jolo, S. W. Philippines. : SULUS
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Authenticate. : WITNESS
47
Fry quickly. : SAUTE
48
Passageways. : STREETS
50
Suffer. : LET
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Verbal nouns. : GERUNDS
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"Information Please" expert. : FPA
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"I have not ___ one wink."—Cymbeline. : SLEPT
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Moving crowd. : DROVE
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Hostile. : AVERSE
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Throwing-rope. : RIATA
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Power used in the Clermont. : STEAM
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Man's name. : YVON
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Relative speed. : TEMPO
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Hundredth of a franc. : CENTIME
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Native Hindu in British Army. : SEPOY
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Mr. Whitney, inventor of cotton gin. : ELI
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Lake of which Put-in-Bay is a part. : ERIE
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Japanese ancestor-worship. : SHINTOISM
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Went in a circuitous way. : DETOURED
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Buffalo-nut of China. : TRAPA
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1/2 cent in Japan. : SEN
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"I am ___ Oracle." : SIR
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Point of mariner's compass. : RHUMB
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Heedless persons. : HOTSPURS
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Designates again. : REDENOTES
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Mouth of a river: Sp. : BOCA
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Hail. : AVE
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G-man Hoover's middle name. : EDGAR
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Revived. : RENEWED
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Basket made of rushes. : FRAIL
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Geneva, in German. : GENF
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Good neighbor. : SENOR
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Merest trifle. : STRAW
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Spanish watchword. : ALERTA
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Place in the earth. : INTER
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Early violin. : REBEC
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Man's name. : IAN
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Exist in latent state. : SMOLDER
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Turmeric. : REA
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Review for correction. : REVISAL
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50 mi. island W. of New Guinea. : MISOL
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Sacred music. : CHORALE
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Pertaining to a nobleman. : DUCAL
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Donald Nelson gives out these. : CONTRACTS
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Cobbler's job. : RESOLING
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Anguillid. : EEL
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Vary. : RANGE
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Of age (Lat. abbr.). : AET
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Mastery in works of taste. : ART
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Gusset. : INSET
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Retaliators. : REVENGERS
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Buy 50 Defense Stamps with this. : VEE
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Wind. : BREEZE
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Device for indicating speed of blood circulation. : RHEOMETER
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Member of Mormon band, "Destroying Angels." : DANITE
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Agricultural implement. : BINDER
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Moderation. : MEAN
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"Men's evil manners ___ in brass."—King Henry VIII. : LIVE
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Declined. : ABATED
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Finishers. : ENDERS
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Aggrieved. : SORE
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Indefinite quantity. : DEAL
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Verbal rhythms. : METERS
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Sweeps over. : WASHES
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French physicist, student of electrodynamics. : AMPERE
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Variegated. : VEINED
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Member of B.P.O.E. : ELK
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Stead. : LIEU
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Weariness. : LASSITUDE
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Confirm. : APPROVE
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Heavy wooden mallet. : BEETLE
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Tutelary gods. : LARES
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Hermes' son. : EROS
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Small particles. : GRANULES
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Corrupt. : ROT
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Egyptian goddess of motherhood. : APET
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Decoration. : MEDAL
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Marginal note. : APOSTIL
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Sketched lightly again. : REDOTTED
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Hundred square meters. : ARE
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Dark brown color. : BISTRE
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What the Treasury does to bonds. : ISSUES
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Beet-like vegetables. : CHARDS
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Come back. : RECUR
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Compiles. : EDITS
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Embroider. : SEW
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Combats. : DUELS
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Record. : ENTRY
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Arrogators. : USURPERS
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Strait between Nova Scotia and New Breton. : CANSO
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Dealer named for open stall, his original shop. : STATIONER
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Proof-reader's marks. : STETS
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Noise of distant musketry. : SPATTER
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Prime necessity for war production. : SPEED
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Seaway. : GATE
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"What, never? Hardly ___." : EVER
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Having irregular action. : REMITTENT
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Reluctant allies of Germany. : FINNS
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Lessened gradually. : TAPERED
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Out of a ship. : OVERBOARD
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Mouse-like rodent. : VOLE
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Poetical ideal of wifely devotion. : ENID
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Brazilian monetary unit. : REI
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What Damon was to Pythias (Fr.). : AMI
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Fly-by-nights. : MOTHS
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Platter for meat. : CHARGER
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Highly important. : ESSENTIAL
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Pronoun. : YOU
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Potatoes. : SPUDS
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Inorganic substance. : MINERAL
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Symbol of appeasement. : UMBRELLA
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Take off. : APE
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Fruit of the mountain ash. : ROWAN
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Seaport of Honshu Island. : HAGI
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Sterilizing apparatus. : OVEN
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Showing more normal judgment. : SANER
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Of the: Fr. : DES
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Prepare by working. : TEW
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Adduce. : CITE
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Pertaining to the armpit. : ALAR
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Invested. : ROBED
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Overthrow. : FLOOR
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Iron prow of a gondola. : FERRO
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Musical stage production. : REVUE
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Port on Zuider Zee, occupied by Nazis. : AMSTERDAM
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Appreciator. : REALIZER
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Guide. : CICERONE
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Scorch. : SINGE
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Surveying telescopes. : ALINERS
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Birthplace of Nathaniel Hawthorne. : SALEM
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Of mixed origin. : MONGREL
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English poet (1754-1832). : CRABBE
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Illinois town, scene of strike massacre. : HERRIN
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Nazi submarine base in Belgium. : OSTEND
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Rank in the navy: Abbr. : ENS
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Woolen fabric. : CANEVA
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Naval base in Luzon. : CAVITE
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Vacillate. : TEETER
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War-horses. : STEEDS
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Suggested Nazi name. : GERMS
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Fasten again. : RETIE
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Aaron Burr's daughter. : THEO
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Open country in Transvaal. : VELD
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Know. : SABE
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Town in Netherlands. : EDE
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Spike. : EAR
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Spirit worshiped in Thailand. : NAT

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9 unique to this puzzle, 159 debuted here and reused later.

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