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New York Times, Friday, June 4, 1965

18-Down : Character in "Hamlet."

Author:
Unknown
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 74, Blocks: 36, Avg Word Len: 5.11, Missing: { F J Q W X }, Scrabble score: 273 (avg 1.44)
Open Squares: 80, Cheaters: 0, FITB: 3, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 3
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© 1965, The New York TimesNo. 5,787
Across
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Rebuff. : SLAP
5
Hurry along. : TROT
9
Greek letter. : THETA
14
Mostel. : ZERO
15
River into the Seine. : EURE
16
Talk of the town. : RUMOR
17
___ State, Washington. : EVERGREEN
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Sluggish. : INERT
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Kid. : LEATHER
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Planet. : NEPTUNE
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Homework. : LESSONS
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Famous English merchant (1649-1721). : YALE
25
Air group. : ASC
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Star. : ASTERISK
30
Puck, for one. : SPRITE
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At sea. : LOST
34
Olympic gear. : SKI
35
Blow. : THUD
36
Opposing vote. : CON
37
Ancient city of Greece. : ELIS
38
Trouble. : AIL
39
River into the Severn. : AVON
41
Trees. : ASPENS
43
___ heart, garden plant. : BLEEDING
45
French month. : MAI
46
European metropolis: Abbr. : AMST
47
Does damage to: Colloq. : BANGSUP
51
Man from Indiana. : HOOSIER
54
Say again. : ITERATE
55
Luther of stage and screen. : ADLER
56
Among other things. : INTERALIA
58
Loner among the elephants. : ROGUE
59
Attire for Fonteyn. : TUTU
60
Famous Connie. : MACK
61
Lobstermen's gear. : TRAPS
62
Progenitor of the Hebrews. : EBER
63
Strike down. : SLAY
Down
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VIP in the musical world. : SZELL
2
Landing place. : LEVEE
3
Districts. : AREAS
4
Egyptian city. : PORTSAID
5
Playwright Rattigan. : TERENCE
6
Contrite ones. : RUERS
7
Cinnabar. : ORE
8
Poet laureate, 1850-92. : TENNYSON
9
Family member. : TRIPLET
10
College founded 1870. : HUNTER
11
Ostrich's cousin. : EMEU
12
In shreds. : TORN
13
"Vissi d'___." : ARTE
18
Character in "Hamlet." : GHOST
22
Party provender. : EATS
26
In company with. : ALONG
27
Royale, for example. : ISLE
28
Outer layer. : SKIN
29
Masterpiece by Rodin (with "The"). : KISS
30
Thrust. : STAB
31
Man's nickname. : PHIL
32
Prevail. : RULE
36
Humbly penitent. : CONTRITE
37
Witty statements. : EPIGRAMS
39
Thinks the world of. : ADMIRES
40
Carpentry accessory. : VISE
41
TV performer of a kind. : AMATEUR
42
More levelheaded. : SANER
44
Slacken. : EASEUP
47
Please: Ger. : BITTE
48
Pacific Coast shrub. : SALAL
49
City on the Mohawk. : UTICA
50
Pointed. : PEAKY
51
Famous name in theater lore. : HART
52
Fragrance. : ODOR
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Girl's name. : OLGA
57
Gist: Colloq. : NUB

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

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