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New York Times, Monday, April 9, 1951

6-Down : Milky and translucent, like a cat's-eye.

Author:
Unknown
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 72, Blocks: 35, Avg Word Len: 5.28, Missing: { F J Q X Z }, Scrabble score: 273 (avg 1.44)
Open Squares: 74, Cheaters: 8, FITB: 4, XRef: 1, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 14
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© 1951, The New York TimesNo. 659
Across
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He says "Oyez! Oyez!" : CRIER
6
Baltimore baseball players. : ORIOLES
13
Senate's G. O. P. floor leader. : WHERRY
14
Czar of musicdom. : PETRILLO
16
Mountain gorge. : RAVINE
17
Site of Army Ordnance Proving Grounds. : ABERDEEN
18
Uneven, as if eaten away. : EROSE
19
Miss Bow or Miss Barton. : CLARA
20
High-test or regular. : GAS
21
Completely. : ALL
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Goes swiftly: Colloq. : SCOOTS
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Enjoy. : HAVE
25
Benjamin Franklin's flyer. : KITE
27
Migrant fruit picker. : OKIE
28
Stephen Vincent or William Rose. : BENET
29
Got away. : ESCAPED
31
Abbie an' ___ of the comics. : SLATS
32
The makings of perjury. : LIES
33
Dress shirt decoration. : STUD
34
Oodles. : SCADS
36
Evening parties. : SOIREES
39
Minute groove. : STRIA
40
Cogitate (with over). : MULL
41
He started with 6 Across in 1914. : RUTH
43
Take heed. : HEAR
44
Marks of excellence. : MERITS
46
Understand. : SEE
47
Hold by right. : OWN
48
Hidden store. : HOARD
49
Kind of abstinence. : TOTAL
51
Where atoms are split in Tennessee. : OAKRIDGE
53
Fire bomb used in Korea. : NAPALM
54
John W. Snyder's responsibility. : TREASURY
55
Parts of a jigsaw puzzle. : PIECES
56
Bundles of hay or straw. : TRUSSES
57
Genus of typical geese. : ANSER
Down
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Chan or McCarthy. : CHARLIE
2
Mutinies. : REVOLTS
3
Goddess of the rainbow. : IRIS
4
Sea birds. : ERNES
5
Ham on ___. : RYE
6
Milky and translucent, like a cat's-eye. : OPALOID
7
Allow as a discount. : REBATE
8
Roman roads. : ITERS
9
Odd: Scot. : ORRA
10
Movable cover. : LID
11
Superior in quality. : ELEGANT
12
Divides into filaments, as silk. : SLEAVES
13
Execute in vengeance. : WREAK
15
Beginning. : ONSET
19
Soda fountain specialties. : COKES
23
Long mantles worn over albs. : COPES
24
Double ___. : HEADER
26
Delicious dessert. : ECLAIR
28
Smudge. : BLUR
30
Opera set in Egypt. : AIDA
31
Long-legged marsh bird. : STILT
33
Three-dimensional. : SOLID
34
Star in "Harvey." : STEWART
35
Hurdy-gurdy player. : CRANKER
36
Popular vehicles of grandma's day. : SURREYS
37
Mr. Tilley of the "New Yorker." : EUSTACE
38
Filcher. : STEALER
39
Take the altitude of a heavenly body. : SHOOT
40
Scanty. : MEAGRE
42
Tillers. : HELMS
44
___ operandi. : MODUS
45
Dye. : STAIN
48
Sound of escaping steam. : HISS
50
Opens: Poet. : OPES
52
U. N. delegate from India. : RAU
53
Manly Fleischmann's agency. : NPA

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 12 debuted here and reused later, 2 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

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