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Louis Baron
Here, There and Everywhere
New York Times, Sunday, January 12, 1947
Author:
Louis Baron
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 172, Blocks: 75, Avg Word Len: 5.28, Missing: { J Q Z }, Scrabble score: 658 (avg 1.45)
Open Squares: 160, Cheaters: 0, FITB: 3, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 53, Grid flow: 19.1
Louis Baron has 39 known pre-Shortz puzzles in our database.
1 D | 2 I | 3 C | 4 T | 5 A | 6 T | 7 O | 8 R | | 9 F | 10 A | 11 S | 12 C | 13 I | 14 S | 15 M | | 16 H | 17 I | 18 T | 19 L | 20 E | 21 R |
22 E | T | I | O | L | A | T | E | | 23 A | N | A | R | C | H | Y | | 24 O | L | E | A | T | E |
25 F | A | N | T | A | S | I | A | | 26 C | A | R | E | E | R | S | | 27 A | L | E | P | H | S |
28 A | L | E | | 29 S | T | O | C | 30 K | E | D | | 31 W | R | I | T | 32 E | R | S | | 33 S | I | T |
34 M | I | M | 35 E | | 36 E | S | T | A | T | E | 37 S | | 38 S | E | E | L | S | | 39 S | T | O | A |
40 E | C | A | D | 41 S | | 42 E | O | S | | 43 M | E | 44 N | | 45 K | R | A | | 46 C | O | O | P | T |
| | | 47 A | L | 48 A | | 49 R | H | 50 O | | 51 C | A | 52 S | E | Y | | 53 B | O | N | N | I | E |
54 M | 55 A | 56 S | C | A | R | 57 A | | 58 A | L | 59 T | E | R | E | D | | 60 C | O | R | N | E | A | S |
61 O | M | N | I | V | O | R | 62 A | | 63 M | E | D | E | A | | 64 H | A | W | S | E | | | |
65 L | O | U | T | S | | 66 E | R | 67 N | | 68 S | E | W | | 69 S | I | R | | 70 A | T | 71 O | 72 N | 73 E |
74 O | R | G | Y | | 75 B | A | R | E | 76 N | T | S | | 77 N | Y | M | | 78 P | I | S | T | O | N |
79 T | I | G | | 80 B | O | L | I | V | I | A | | 81 V | E | R | M | 82 E | E | R | | 83 A | D | D |
84 O | N | L | 85 A | Y | S | | 86 V | E | X | | 87 P | O | P | U | L | A | R | | 88 T | R | U | E |
89 V | I | E | W | S | | 90 E | E | L | | 91 C | O | L | | 92 P | E | S | | 93 V | O | I | L | A |
| | | 94 A | S | 95 A | N | S | | 96 L | A | R | G | 97 O | | 98 R | E | 99 T | A | I | N | E | R |
100 G | 101 O | 102 E | R | I | N | G | | 103 G | E | S | T | A | P | 104 O | | 105 S | I | N | L | E | S | S |
106 A | R | G | E | N | T | | 107 F | O | R | T | E | | 108 S | U | 109 P | | 110 A | Y | E | | | |
111 L | O | O | S | E | | 112 M | A | E | | 113 E | N | 114 S | | 115 S | A | 116 P | | 117 A | R | 118 M | 119 E | 120 T |
121 O | M | I | T | | 122 B | U | L | B | 123 S | | 124 T | E | 125 H | E | R | A | 126 N | | 127 S | O | R | A |
128 F | E | S | | 129 B | A | R | A | B | A | 130 S | | 131 M | A | L | A | R | I | 132 A | | 133 N | A | P |
134 A | T | T | 135 A | R | S | | 136 N | E | G | A | 137 T | E | D | | 138 D | E | C | R | 139 E | A | S | E |
140 R | E | I | N | A | S | | 141 G | L | O | B | U | L | E | | 142 E | N | H | A | N | C | E | R |
143 O | R | C | I | N | E | | 144 E | S | S | E | N | E | S | | 145 S | T | E | N | T | O | R | S |
© 1947, The New York TimesNo. 257
Across
1
9
Freedom-denouncing doctrine. :
FASCISM16
22
Become pale from absence of sunlight. :
ETIOLATE23
24
25
Stokowski-Disney masterpiece. :
FANTASIA26
27
28
29
31
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38
In falconry, blinds a bird in taming. :
SEELS39
40
Plants modified by environment. :
ECADS42
43
45
Isthmus connecting Thailand and Malay. :
KRA46
47
After the style of. :
ALA49
51
Ernest Thayer's hero. :
CASEY53
What Annie Laurie was. :
BONNIE54
58
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61
Ungulate group including hippopotami and swine. :
OMNIVORA63
Jason's first wife. :
MEDEA64
Mooring-cable hole in ship's bow. :
HAWSE65
66
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69
Sahib, Tuan, or Bwana. :
SIR70
Show spiritual regret. :
ATONE74
75
Sea between Spitzbergen and Nova Zembla. :
BARENTS77
Cowardly knave in Henry V. :
NYM78
79
Four-handled drinking cup. :
TIG80
Politically fluctuating S. American country. :
BOLIVIA81
The painter from Delft (1632–1675). :
VERMEER83
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87
Expressing the people's will. :
POPULAR88
89
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91
Depression between mountains. :
COL92
93
94
Hindoo prayer rugs. :
ASANS96
Part of Handel's "Xerxes." :
LARGO98
100
Evil genius of Luftwaffe. :
GOERING103
105
106
107
108
110
111
112
113
Naval officer: Abbr. :
ENS115
117
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122
124
Historic meeting place, December 1943. :
TEHERAN127
128
Morocco's second city: Fr. :
FES129
131
Anopheles' gift to mankind. :
MALARIA133
134
136
138
140
California rockfishes. :
REINAS141
142
143
Aloes compound used in dyes. :
ORCINE144
145
Uncommonly loud-voiced persons. :
STENTORS
Down
1
2
Designating slanting type. :
ITALIC3
4
5
6
Intellectual relish. :
TASTE7
8
That which responds to a stimulus. :
REACTOR9
Unit of a fly's compound eye. :
FACET10
11
Consort of the D.A.R. :
SAR12
What the N.M.U. supplies a ship. :
CREW13
14
15
Edgar Allan Poe's specialty. :
MYSTERY16
17
18
19
Shoemaker's object for hammering leather. :
LAPSTONE20
21
30
Popular Russian buckwheat cereal. :
KASHA32
35
37
39
41
Russians, Poles, Czechs. :
SLAVS44
River N. of Warsaw. :
NAREW46
48
Negro people of Nigeria. :
ARO50
Amphibian found in Austrian caves. :
OLM52
Where Nereus lived. :
SEA53
54
55
Infant cupids in Italian paintings. :
AMORINI56
57
Of a given space. :
AREAL59
Shelly mollusk covering. :
TESTA60
62
64
67
City between Velikie Luki and Vitebak. :
NEVEL69
71
72
73
75
76
77
78
80
Flaxlike or silky in appearance. :
BYSSINE81
River where Catherine sailed. :
VOLGA82
85
87
88
90
91
93
95
96
Original of King Lear. :
LER97
99
100
Modern Charybdis, whirlpool off Sicily. :
GALOFARO101
102
103
Nazism's semantics and mullarkey ex-expert. :
GOEBBELS104
107
Key organization of Franco fascists. :
FALANGE109
112
River in Austria and Yugoslavia. :
MUR114
Thunder-smitten goddess. :
SEMELE116
118
Its capital is Monte Carlo. :
MONACO119
120
122
___ Terre, isle of French West Indies. :
BASSE123
125
Where Orpheus went for Eurydice. :
HADES126
129
Coarse coat of grain. :
BRAN130
132
Islands off Ireland. :
ARAN135
137
139
Answer summary:
6 unique to this puzzle, 47 debuted here and reused later, 11 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.
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Grid has normal rotational symmetry It has 6 words unique to this puzzle:
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Grid has an unusual size: 23 rows x 23 columns.
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