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New York Times, Tuesday, January 27, 1953

Author:
Unknown
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 72, Blocks: 33, Avg Word Len: 5.33, Missing: { F J Q X Z }, Scrabble score: 288 (avg 1.50)
Open Squares: 78, Cheaters: 4, FITB: 3, XRef: 0, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 16
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© 1953, The New York TimesNo. 1,318
Across
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The new Federal Security Administrator. : HOBBY
6
Maintained law and order in. : POLICED
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Containing gold. : AUROUS
15
60,000-ton carrier being built. : SARATOGA
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Stuff full, as with food. : STODGE
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Windows above doors. : TRANSOMS
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Vow. : SWEAR
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Actor's objective. : ROLE
20
Bah! : POH
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Female of the red deer. : HIND
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The devil's work. : EVIL
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Place of occurrence or action. : SCENE
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Relative of a sonnet. : ODE
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Attacked in guerrilla fashion. : SNIPED
29
Painting, music, etc. : ARTS
30
Many of these read Le Soir. : BELGIANS
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Favorable attention. : EAR
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Winter resort in Florida. : ORLANDO
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Rowed nearest stern in a racing shell. : STROKED
39
Kin of the guitar: Colloq. : UKE
40
The Inauguration, for instance. : CEREMONY
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A commercial. : PLUG
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Member of the aster family. : DAHLIA
46
Ancient Chinese dynasty. : HAN
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Boxer's environment. : ROPES
49
Emblem of victory. : PALM
50
Product of Louisiana. : RICE
51
Cyclades island. : IOS
52
Cape south of Tierro del Fuego. : HORN
54
Contest in a program of sports. : EVENT
56
Pertaining to an actor's curtain speech. : EPILOGIC
58
Worthless: Colloq. : NOGOOD
60
Soberly. : SEDATELY
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Richard Tucker and Jan Peerce. : TENORS
62
Locks. : TRESSES
63
Trunk. : TORSO
Down
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Owns. : HAS
2
Stranger. : OUTSIDER
3
Attorney General. : BROWNELL
4
Portended. : BODED
5
An age of the world in Hindu philosophy. : YUGA
6
Prisoner's objective. : PAROLE
7
Spoken. : ORAL
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Strips of roadway. : LANES
9
Pronoun. : ITS
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Hero of "High Noon." : COOPER
11
Beethoven Overture, Op. 84. : EGMONT
12
Popular punctuation marks. : DASHES
14
Sang under a lady's window. : SERENADED
15
Plunders. : STRIPS
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Tramp. : HOBO
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Wine: Colloq. : VINO
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A striking and rebounding. : CAROM
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Subside. : SINK
28
Harm. : DETRIMENT
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Distance between the rails of a railroad. : GAUGE
33
Sphere. : AREA
35
Find buyers. : SELL
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One of the British crown jewels. : KOHINOOR
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Lawmakers. : ENACTORS
38
Unit of force, in physics. : DYNE
40
Risky. : CHANCY
41
Mrs. Ivy Baker ___, new U. S. Treasurer. : PRIEST
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Stunter in an airplane. : LOOPER
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Topmost part. : UPSIDE
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"Oh, to be in England now that ___ there." : APRILS
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Scenes in a motion picture. : SHOTS
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Reign as a king: Latin. : REGNO
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Molding with profile in form of S. : OGEE
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11.14 inches in Amsterdam. : VOET
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___ Palmas. : LAS
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British order for gallant service. : DSO

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2 unique to this puzzle, 14 debuted here and reused later, 2 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

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