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New York Times, Friday, March 10, 1961

28-Down : Character in "Romeo and Juliet."

Author:
Unknown
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 72, Blocks: 37, Avg Word Len: 5.22, Missing: { J Q X Z }, Scrabble score: 290 (avg 1.54)
Open Squares: 68, Cheaters: 6, FITB: 2, XRef: 1, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 11
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A
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C
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T
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I
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C
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A
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M
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U
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S
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C
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H
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E
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B
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H
N
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A
T
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T
O
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L
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I
K
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S
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L
O
V
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G
W
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F
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B
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B
O
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P
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M
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C
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R
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D
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S
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B
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T
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S
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W
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O
L
F
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C
O
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T
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A
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R
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C
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T
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T
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P
O
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S
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H
O
M
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T
A
K
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O
U
T
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S
T
A
N
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H
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S
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T
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T
R
Y
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O
N
T
O
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S
T
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A
L
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T
H
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E
R
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R
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S
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S
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S
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H
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A
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D
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Y
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L
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D
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D
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D
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© 1961, The New York TimesNo. 4,256
Across
1
Part of a drama. : ACTI
5
Author of "The Fall." : CAMUS
10
What: Ital. : CHE
13
Road, in Germany. : BAHN
14
In agreement. : ATONE
15
Work hard. : TOIL
16
Namesakes of a president. : IKES
17
Darby's Joan, for example. : LOVINGWIFE
19
Kind of jazz. : BEBOP
21
Characterized by a mixture of languages. : MACARONIC
22
Removes, in printing. : DELES
24
Greek letters. : BETAS
25
Pirate. : SEAWOLF
27
Chesterfield. : COAT
30
High school course. : ART
32
Quote. : CITE
33
Allegro and andante. : TEMPOS
35
Most comfy. : HOMIEST
37
Escort: Colloq. : TAKEOUT
38
Loyal. : STANCH
39
Local position. : SITE
40
Attempt. : TRY
41
Wise. : ONTO
42
Furtiveness. : STEALTH
44
Faux pas. : ERROR
46
Blackthorns. : SLOES
48
Honed. : SHARPENED
52
Desert lily. : YUCCA
54
Enacted. : LEGISLATED
56
1/16 of a catty. : TAEL
57
Grade school: Abbr. : ELEM
58
Miss Kett's namesakes. : ETTAS
59
Sea bird. : ERNE
60
Accomplished. : DID
61
Spoil. : TAINT
62
Colors. : DYES
Down
1
Early name for Nisan. : ABIB
2
Formed into a hard mass. : CAKED
3
Current comedy. : THEBESTMAN
4
Shoe part. : INSOLE
5
Coolidge. : CAL
6
Jot. : ATOM
7
Changing in date from one year to the next. : MOVABLE
8
Important relief agency. : UNICEF
9
Legislature: Fr. : SENAT
10
Nickel. : COIN
11
True reproduction, for short. : HIFI
12
Tesla's field: Abbr. : ELEC
15
Couple. : TWOSOME
18
Popular princess. : GRACEKELLY
20
Feature of the New Frontier. : PEACECORPS
23
Rustle. : SWISH
26
Giant great. : OTT
28
Character in "Romeo and Juliet." : APOTHECARY
29
Sightseeing trip. : TOUR
30
Oohs and ___. : AHS
31
Picture section of a newspaper. : ROTO
33
Farewells, à la small fry. : TATAS
34
Place for Durocs. : STY
36
Meantime. : INTERIM
37
Stalemate. : TIE
39
Divisions of fugues, often the final sections. : STRETTI
42
"Moonlight ___." : SONATA
43
Praised highly: Colloq. : TOUTED
45
Sublease. : RELET
47
Part of 1 Across. : SCENE
48
Pung. : SLED
49
The sun: Comb. form. : HELI
50
Venerable. : AGED
51
College official. : DEAN
53
Pub drinks. : ALES
55
Summer time: Abbr. : DST

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 8 debuted here and reused later, 1 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

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Crosswords published prior to Nov. 21, 1993 are provided by David Steinberg and The Pre-Shortzian Puzzle Project.

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