This web browser is not supported. Use Chrome, Edge, Safari, or Firefox for best results.
Gerald Brooks
Gerald Brooks

New York Times, Tuesday, April 8, 1980

Author:
Gerald Brooks
Editor:
Eugene T. Maleska
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 74, Blocks: 32, Avg Word Len: 5.22, Missing: { J K Q X Y Z }, Scrabble score: 272 (avg 1.41)
Open Squares: 73, Cheaters: 0, FITB: 7, XRef: 1, Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 5 Grid has both 90- and 180-degree symmetry.
Gerald Brooks has 5 known pre-Shortz puzzles in our database.
1
A
2
P
3
I
4
N
5
B
6
O
7
L
8
O
9
S
10
S
11
V
12
E
13
N
14
S
O
L
A
15
O
V
E
R
T
16
C
E
D
E
17
S
U
S
T
18
E
N
A
N
C
E
19
A
G
E
S
20
T
R
A
U
M
A
21
T
U
M
22
B
L
E
R
S
23
R
O
M
24
P
25
S
W
E
E
T
26
P
27
O
28
T
A
T
I
O
29
N
30
A
D
D
A
31
M
32
S
33
E
C
O
L
E
34
L
E
35
E
R
S
36
B
E
E
37
T
A
P
S
38
C
A
R
T
E
39
F
L
A
N
40
E
L
S
41
L
O
R
A
N
42
P
O
E
T
S
43
S
A
I
44
P
A
N
45
L
A
46
C
R
O
S
S
E
47
R
A
I
D
48
S
49
S
A
I
D
50
C
51
O
L
D
C
U
T
52
S
53
U
N
F
54
A
55
I
56
R
57
A
P
O
D
58
C
O
M
59
E
S
T
I
B
L
E
60
V
E
I
L
61
E
L
U
D
E
62
S
I
L
T
63
A
N
N
E
64
S
A
T
E
D
65
H
E
S
S
© 1980, The New York TimesNo. 11,109
Across
1
As neat as ___ : APIN
5
Heavy knives : BOLOS
10
___ Hedin, Gobi explorer : SVEN
14
Singing alone, as a diva : SOLA
15
Manifest : OVERT
16
Homophone for seed : CEDE
17
Food : SUSTENANCE
19
"Rock of ___" : AGES
20
Injury : TRAUMA
21
Kin of 9 Down : TUMBLERS
23
Frolic : ROMP
25
Dessert : SWEET
26
Drink : POTATION
30
Hull House founder : ADDAMS
33
___ Polytechnique : ECOLE
34
Sly looks : LEERS
36
Denizen of an alveary : BEE
37
Bugle call : TAPS
38
A la ___ : CARTE
39
Certain pastry : FLAN
40
Some railroads, for short : ELS
41
Navigation device : LORAN
42
They don't pay for their license : POETS
43
One of the Marianas : SAIPAN
45
Game invented by American Indians : LACROSSE
47
Attacks : RAIDS
49
Uttered : SAID
50
Picnic servings : COLDCUTS
53
Dishonest or dishonorable : UNFAIR
57
" ... two peas in ___" : APOD
58
Something to eat : COMESTIBLE
60
Islamic covering : VEIL
61
Avoid : ELUDE
62
Sediment : SILT
63
English queen : ANNE
64
Far from famished : SATED
65
Dame Myra : HESS
Down
1
Type of prof : ASST
2
Officiate at a tea : POUR
3
Bergman role in "Casablanca" : ILSA
4
Seven and eleven at dice : NATURALS
5
Good friend: Fr. : BONAMI
6
Base for Ovid's omelet : OVA
7
Fast time : LENT
8
Roman god of the underworld : ORCUS
9
Dinner glasses : STEMWARE
10
Surmounted a mount : SCALED
11
Mangel-wurzels, rutabagas, etc. : VEGETABLES
12
German reservoir : EDER
13
T-man of fame : NESS
18
Play the ham : EMOTE
22
Areas for plants : BEDS
24
Kind of bear : POLAR
26
Fountain and Rose : PETES
27
Florida city : OCALA
28
Steakhouse order : TOPSIRLOIN
29
Chemical liquid : NERAL
31
Popular entrees : MEATS
32
Taste is one : SENSE
35
Laboratory burners : ETNAS
38
Leads toward : CONDUCES
39
Tuna, bass, etc. : FOODFISH
41
Secular : LAIC
42
Finger mark : PRINT
44
Sine qua non when up the creek : PADDLE
46
Brought about : CAUSED
48
Roman robe : STOLA
50
Gallic O.K. : CAVA
51
___ sesame : OPEN
52
Obscene material : SMUT
54
Hershfield cartoon character : ABIE
55
Escapees from Pandora's box : ILLS
56
Soaks flax : RETS
59
Netherlands town : EDE

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 3 debuted here and reused later, 7 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles.

Found bugs or have suggestions? Please let us know.

Crosswords published prior to Nov. 21, 1993 are provided by David Steinberg and The Pre-Shortzian Puzzle Project.

Previous puzzle | Next puzzle
XWord Info Home
XWord Info © 2007-2024, Jim Horne
51 ms