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New York Times, Monday, April 24, 1961

51-Down : Bones of Sleepy Hollow.

Author:
Unknown
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 74, Blocks: 34, Avg Word Len: 5.16, Missing: { J Q V W X Y Z }, Scrabble score: 282 (avg 1.48)
Open Squares: 69, Cheaters: 2, FITB: 4, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 7 Grid has duplicate clues.
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© 1961, The New York TimesNo. 4,301
Across
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March ___. : HARE
5
Columbus' embarkation point, 1492. : PALOS
10
Piece of wampum. : BEAD
14
Cassowary: Var. : EMEU
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Join forces. : UNITE
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Historic city of India. : AGRA
17
Lends a hand. : AIDS
18
False clue. : REDHERRING
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Member of a certain faction. : LEFTIST
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First woman to swim the Channel. : EDERLE
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Clement Attlee. : EARL
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Betel nut tree. : ARECA
25
Witchcraft. : BLACKART
28
Social system. : REGIME
32
Baptism. : RITE
33
Suffix used with good and bad. : NESS
35
The populace. : DEMOS
36
Belgian commune. : ATH
37
Bane of bureaucracy. : REDTAPE
39
Caldron. : POT
40
___ Khan, Sir Tiger. : SHERE
42
Bright star of Cygnus. : SADR
43
Withered and brown. : SERE
44
Kings of Palestine dynasty. : HERODS
46
Author of "The Sleepwalkers." : KOESTLER
48
Inclined trough. : CHUTE
50
West Virginia product. : COAL
51
Breastpin. : BROOCH
53
One of the ball teams. : REDLEGS
56
10th century explorer. : ERICTHERED
58
Cypress root formation. : KNEE
59
Bustle. : TODO
60
___ time (formerly). : ATONE
61
English prep school. : ETON
62
Iowa university town. : AMES
63
Island of the Aegean. : SAMOS
64
Military awards: Abbr. : DSMS
Down
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Make sound. : HEAL
2
French friend. : AMIE
3
Community Chest symbol. : REDFEATHER
4
Mr. Tilley of "The New Yorker." : EUSTACE
5
Weed with pink, fleshy stems. : PURSLANE
6
Claude ___, French writer. : ANET
7
Box top. : LID
8
Additional. : OTHER
9
Gadget for canners. : SEEDER
10
Hail of missiles. : BARRAGE
11
Mythical Norse hero. : EGIL
12
Composer of "Rule Britannia." : ARNE
13
Swedish name in U. N. : DAG
19
Withdraw. : RECEDE
21
Provoke. : IRK
24
Being risked. : ATSTAKE
25
Impudent. : BRASH
26
Easily bent. : LITHE
27
Claret and Burgundy. : REDS
29
Motive powers. : IMPELLENTS
30
Pulitzer prize poet. : MOORE
31
Ethereal salt. : ESTER
34
Japanese island, W of Honshu. : SADO
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Very new. : REDHOT
38
Comes before. : PRECEDES
41
Grotesque styles of ornamentation. : ROCOCOS
43
Trailed stealthily. : STALKED
45
For example. : SUCHAS
47
Prairie building material. : SOD
49
Greek letter. : THETA
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Bones of Sleepy Hollow. : BROM
52
Bridle path. : RIDE
53
City on the Truckee. : RENO
54
Branch of mathematics: Abbr. : GEOM
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Legislators: Abbr. : SENS
56
Greek letter. : ETA
57
Gypsy man or boy. : ROM

Answer summary:
1 unique to this puzzle, 6 debuted here and reused later, 4 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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