This web browser is not supported. Use Chrome, Edge, Safari, or Firefox for best results.
W. W. Webster
GLOBAL GLEANINGS
New York Times, Sunday, June 2, 1946
11-Down : Rapacious persons.
Author:
W. W. Wordsworth
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 170 , Blocks: 80 , Avg Word Len: 5.28 , Missing: { J Q X } , Scrabble score: 698 (avg 1.55)
Open Squares: 143 , Cheaters: 0 , FITB: 5 , XRef: 0 , Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 72
W. W. Wordsworth is an alias for W. W. Webster.
1
T
2
A
3
P
4
P
5
E
6
T
7
H
8
A
9
L
10
L
11
H
12
A
13
W
14
S
15
H
16
A
17
K
18
I
19
M
20
S
21
W
R
A
I
T
H
22
E
B
O
E
23
A
D
E
N
24
E
N
R
O
O
T
25
E
S
S
E
N
E
26
L
A
G
U
27
A
R
D
I
A
28
S
T
U
D
I
O
29
A
I
S
30
A
R
31
G
O
S
Y
32
S
P
A
R
G
33
E
S
34
G
A
L
L
35
K
N
I
36
T
37
M
O
T
H
38
W
H
I
M
39
S
U
I
40
T
41
T
E
E
42
S
E
M
I
43
N
A
R
44
C
H
E
E
S
45
E
46
D
A
U
47
B
E
R
S
48
P
U
L
S
49
A
50
T
I
O
N
S
51
S
52
P
O
N
G
E
53
W
54
Y
55
A
T
T
56
E
R
A
T
O
57
S
C
A
R
58
S
M
59
I
60
T
61
H
62
R
A
M
O
S
63
E
64
C
R
E
P
65
U
66
S
C
U
L
A
67
R
68
U
N
A
U
69
A
L
E
P
70
B
71
A
T
E
D
72
S
H
A
D
Y
73
H
74
A
S
S
A
M
75
P
E
R
76
B
O
R
I
S
77
G
U
I
D
O
78
C
E
R
E
A
L
S
79
I
80
C
O
N
I
C
81
B
U
R
N
S
82
F
U
N
E
S
T
83
A
84
S
C
A
R
I
D
85
S
O
A
P
Y
86
T
I
L
I
A
87
I
88
A
89
N
90
C
H
I
N
T
Z
91
P
O
N
C
E
92
G
O
A
T
S
93
L
A
C
E
94
M
A
U
D
95
E
96
C
U
A
D
O
R
97
I
A
N
S
98
H
99
E
A
T
H
S
100
E
M
M
E
101
T
102
A
R
K
S
103
S
P
I
C
104
A
105
K
N
E
E
S
106
N
O
107
D
D
L
E
108
U
109
N
S
E
C
O
N
110
D
E
D
111
G
112
L
113
U
T
T
E
D
114
D
115
E
L
I
U
S
116
C
A
D
O
117
G
118
A
119
N
120
H
U
N
121
E
L
I
122
S
123
L
U
G
S
124
A
125
M
O
N
126
R
O
V
E
127
A
C
E
128
S
129
V
E
I
130
N
U
L
E
131
G
L
A
N
D
132
S
133
V
E
T
134
V
I
V
A
135
C
E
136
M
E
D
A
L
137
L
I
O
N
138
L
O
139
M
E
N
T
140
A
L
E
G
A
R
141
O
V
E
N
142
A
L
O
E
143
E
M
E
R
G
E
144
M
E
N
A
D
S
145
N
A
S
T
146
T
A
F
T
147
D
A
W
N
E
D
© 1946, The New York Times No. 225
Across
1
7
American psychologist (1846-1924). :
HALL 11
15
Judges in Moslem countries. :
HAKIMS 21
22
Oil-yielding tree of Cen. America. :
EBOE 23
24
25
One of ascetic brotherhood in ancient Palestine. :
ESSENE 26
28
29
30
32
34
35
37
38
39
41
Mark aimed at in various games. :
TEE 42
44
Excellent protein food. :
CHEESE 46
48
51
53
National Housing Expediter. :
WYATT 56
Muse of lyric poetry. :
ERATO 57
58
U. S. Ambassador to Russia. :
SMITH 62
64
68
69
70
72
Disreputable: Colloq. :
SHADY 73
American painter (1859-1935). :
HASSAM 75
76
Hero of Moussorgsky opera, 1874. :
BORIS 77
78
Vital foods being sent abroad. :
CEREALS 79
81
He wrote "To a Mouse." :
BURNS 82
83
One of family of roundworms. :
ASCARID 85
86
87
___ Hay, British novelist. :
IAN 90
Printed cotton cloth. :
CHINTZ 91
92
Persons bearing blame for others: Slang. :
GOATS 93
94
95
98
100
Irish rebel (1778-1803). :
EMMET 102
103
105
Parts of trousers. :
KNEES 106
108
111
114
English composer in France (1862-1934). :
DELIUS 116
United Kingdom's delegate to Security Council. :
CADOGAN 120
121
Ancient country in Peloponnesus. :
ELIS 123
124
Local deity of Thebes. :
AMON 126
127
129
131
These are studied in adenology. :
GLANDS 133
134
136
138
140
141
142
Plant of lily family. :
ALOE 143
144
145
American caricaturist (1840-1902). :
NAST 146
Senator from Ohio. :
TAFT 147
Began to be understood. :
DAWNED
Down
1
2
Poisonous gas with garlic odor. :
ARSINE 3
4
5
Vessel for heating liquids. :
ETNA 6
7
8
9
10
11
12
American social worker (1860-1935). :
ADDAMS 13
14
Concealed obstacles. :
SNAGS 15
16
Inhabitant of a formicary. :
ANT 17
Secretary of Interior. :
KRUG 18
19
20
Garments for neck and shoulders. :
STOLES 27
31
33
___ Welty, Southern story writer. :
EUDORA 36
38
40
43
44
Brought forward for illustration. :
CITED 45
47
49
50
Deductions of weight. :
TARES 52
53
54
Where Charles Seymour is president. :
YALE 55
57
Very large quantity: Slang. :
SCADS 59
60
Volcano in SW Luzon. :
TAAL 61
63
65
66
67
71
74
76
Material consisting of coarse diamonds. :
BORT 77
Antidote to snake bites. :
GUACO 78
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
88
89
91
92
93
English author (1775-1864). :
LANDOR 96
Stand-by for odd jobs. :
CADDIE 97
Ancient town in Asia Minor. :
ISSUS 99
Supplemented: With out. :
EKED 101
104
Console, in architecture. :
ANCON 107
108
109
___ Bruce of the screen. :
NIGEL 110
111
112
Poem by Owen Meredith. :
LUCILE 113
115
117
118
119
Captured by stratagem. :
NETTED 122
He met a pie-man. :
SIMON 124
125
Painter of "The Music Lesson." :
MANET 128
130
River from Lake Ladoga to Gulf of Finland. :
NEVA 131
Orange-and-black lizard. :
GILA 132
Axial portion of animal: Anat. :
SOMA 135
137
139
Answer summary:9 unique to this puzzle , 63 debuted here and reused later , 9 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles .
Analyzing...
Analysis
There are 0 circles, 0 rebus squares and 0 cheater squares.
The grid
Grid has normal rotational symmetry It has 9 words unique to this puzzle:
It has 63 additional words that debuted in this puzzle and were later reused (total number of puzzles in brackets):
These words have only appeared in pre-Shortz puzzles:
These 30 answer words are not legal Scrabble™ entries, which sometimes means they are interesting:
Grid has an unusual size: 23 rows x 23 columns.
Note: average values here are based on Modern Era stats. Pre-Shortz puzzles didn't vary consistently by day of week.
Distribution of answer words by length
Letter distribution
Scrabble Score: 1
2
3
4
5
8
10
Thumbnails
Various thumbnail views are shown:
Standard view shows the grid pattern most clearly
Open Squares (those which don't touch any block, even diagonally) are blue
Vowel distribution
Scrabble score uses the same color key as above
Freshness view shows unique answers in red (see colorized grid below)
With answers
Modern Era puzzles that may be similar to this one
Crosswords that share the most words with this one:
Unusual or long words that appear elsewhere:
Identical grids
Other puzzles with the same block pattern as this one:
Topologically similar grids
Other crosswords with exactly 80 blocks, 170 words, 143 open squares, and an average word length of 5.28:
Colorized grid (based on pre-Shortz, Modern Era and Variety word frequencies)
In this view, unusual answers are colored depending on how often they have appeared in other puzzles.
Unique answers are in red, red overwrites orange which overwrites yellow, etc.
Unique
1 other
2 others
3 others
4 others
Freshness
How common is each answer word?
This chart shows the number of puzzles each word has appeared in across all NYT puzzles, old and modern.