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Betty C. Crisman
WITH CLUES FROM THE NEWS
New York Times, Sunday, March 12, 1944
125-Down : Twenty-two yards in Honduras.
Author:
Betty C. Crisman
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 176 , Blocks: 79 , Avg Word Len: 5.11 , Missing: { Q Z } , Scrabble score: 669 (avg 1.49)
Open Squares: 128 , Cheaters: 0 , FITB: 1 , XRef: 0 , Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 88
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© 1944, The New York Times No. 109
Across
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Italian river crossed by Allies. :
RAPIDO 7
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Burmese site of Jap retreat. :
ARAKAN 22
Determine needed corrections in a firearm. :
CALIBRATE 24
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Fence-sitting dictator verbally spanked by Hull. :
FRANCO 28
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Life-saving drug. :
SULFA 33
British Minister of State. :
LAW 34
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Play a stringed instrument. :
STRUM 43
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Free from admixture. :
NEAT 47
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Pièce de résistance. :
ROAST 51
Philippine negrito. :
ITA 53
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Insect: Comb. form. :
ENTOM 62
Mediterranean Air Force Commander. :
EAKER 66
Capital of Yukon Territory. :
DAWSON 67
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British submarine detection device. :
ASDIC 76
G. C. S. unit of fluidity. :
RHE 77
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Somewhate painful. :
ACHY 80
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Nazi chief in southern Europe. :
ROMMEL 84
Algonquian Indian spirit. :
MANITO 86
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Commanding Admiral in South Pacific. :
HALSEY 91
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Short fishing line. :
ORSEL 97
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Worried neutral country. :
SPAIN 100
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Little: Comb. form. :
STENO 113
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Color design method. :
BATIK 120
Red Commander on Leningrad front. :
GOVOROV 124
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East Indian sheep. :
SNAS 128
Gives narcotics to. :
DOPES 132
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Camouflage devices. :
NETS 137
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Air raid warning. :
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Edible mollusk of Samoa. :
ASI 147
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Soldier's ticket to fun. :
PASS 159
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Pianist Templeton. :
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The Amateur Cracksman, 1899. :
RAFFLES 16
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Old Japanese Province of Honshu. :
IGA 18
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Natives of large part of U.S.S.R. :
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Manufacturing city in Salerno Province. :
SARNO 40
Allied objective in North New Guinea. :
WEWAK 42
Island south of Bougainville. :
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Allied-held New Guinea port. :
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Japanese main naval base east of Truk taken by Allies. :
KWAJALEIN 59
Allied air raiders' guides to accurate bombing. :
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Canadian agitator, executed 1885. :
RIEL 67
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Native of Kwangtung. :
YAO 75
Spanish cubit, 16.5 in. :
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Red general commanding ski forces around Novgorod. :
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Stupor: Comb. form. :
NARCO 89
Short-napped fabric. :
RAS 90
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New British anti-tank guns. :
PIATS 92
Herb of Pacific Islands. :
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Important part of a camera. :
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One of the Cook Islands, near New Zealand. :
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Island in Cyclades group. :
DELOS 107
Bump at base of skull. :
INION 109
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One of our officers at Kwajalein, a Major General. :
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Twenty-two yards in Honduras. :
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New Guinea rubber-producing land taken by United States. :
SAIDOR 134
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Hindu month, Sept.-Oct. :
ASIN 142
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Luzon river flowing into China Sea. :
ABRA 145
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Scottish explorer (1813-1893). :
RAE 152
King Arthur's sword. :
RON
Answer summary:14 unique to this puzzle , 74 debuted here and reused later , 5 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles .
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