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New York Times, Monday, September 17, 1962

38-Down : ___ course.

Author:
Unknown
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 74, Blocks: 34, Avg Word Len: 5.16, Missing: { J Q X Z }, Scrabble score: 265 (avg 1.39)
Open Squares: 69, Cheaters: 2, FITB: 6, XRef: 1, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 7
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© 1962, The New York TimesNo. 4,812
Across
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Man's name: Abbr. : CHAS
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Like the sound of "ng." : NASAL
10
Boodle. : SWAG
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Cease. : HALT
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Take effect. : ENURE
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Entire: Prefix. : HOLO
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Great, decisive battle. : ARMAGEDDON
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Come ___ (get). : INTO
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Peeled. : PARED
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Regarded with favor. : SMILEDON
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High-flown: Colloq. : TALL
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Carrot plant. : ANISE
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Like a tree. : ARBOREAL
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Preface: Abbr. : INTROD
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Anklebone. : TALUS
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A sudden activity. : BURST
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Business degree: Abbr. : MBA
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Law: Abbr. : STAT
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French impressionist. : MONET
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Fortuneteller. : SEER
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Long time. : EON
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Oleo, in Britain. : MARGE
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Feel. : SENSE
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Sock. : ANKLET
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Lettered. : EDUCATED
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Panorama. : VISTA
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Weather word. : SNOW
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Container of a sort, for apples, etc. : PIESHELL
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Choleric. : IRATE
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Red deer. : HART
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Infer the truth of. : REASONTHAT
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In ___ (in existence). : ESSE
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Hamburger embellishment. : ONION
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Tolerant. : EASY
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Vienna. : WIEN
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Bracken. : FERNS
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Formal observance. : RITE
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Part of a dance. : CHA
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Lyra. : HARP
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Fostering: Lat. : ALMA
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Begin. : STARTOUT
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Compass pointer. : NEEDLE
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"___ how!" : AND
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Washday word. : SUDS
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Scent. : AROMA
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Russian, circa 1920. : LENINIST
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Most retiring. : SHIEST
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A marvel. : WONDERMENT
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Choir voice. : ALTO
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Continue. : GOON
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Low and high. : GEARS
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Fluff. : LINT
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W. Willard Wirtz' concern. : LABOR
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Yachting. : ATSEA
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New Mexico town. : RATON
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Milton specialty. : BLANKVERSE
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Sudden thrust. : LUNGE
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Plump plus. : OBESE
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Challenged. : DARED
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Grasses. : REEDS
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___ course. : MATTEROF
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Mermaid's habitat. : SEAWATER
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Interlock. : MESH
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Disdain. : SCORN
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Take advice. : LISTEN
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See 24 Down. : UNIONS
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Coeur d'___, Idaho. : ALENE
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Exclamation of many meanings. : PHEW
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Romanian city. : IASI
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Den. : LAIR
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People of Asia. : THAI
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Down ___. : EAST
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Offspring. : SON
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Nautical chain or rope. : TYE

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 5 debuted here and reused later, 1 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

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