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Leonard Goldberg
PAST AND PRESENT
New York Times, Sunday, August 21, 1949
Author:
Leonard Goldberg
Editor:
Margaret Farrar
Rows: 23, Columns: 23, Words: 166 , Blocks: 71 , Avg Word Len: 5.52 , Missing: { J Q X Z } , Scrabble score: 612 (avg 1.34)
Open Squares: 168 , Cheaters: 0 , FITB: 6 , XRef: 0 , Words that never appeared in a previous NYT crossword: 55
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© 1949, The New York Times No. 393
Across
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Old-time motion pictures. :
SILENTS 15
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Based on the views of a Dutch jurist. :
GROTIAN 28
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Athletic contest in ancient Greece. :
AGON 32
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Mosquitoes, gnats, flies. :
PESTS 37
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Tamarisk salt tree. :
ATLE 40
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King Paul's subjects. :
GREEKS 48
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Claude Wickard's agency. :
REA 51
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Potassium nitrate. :
NITER 54
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Having three parts: Comb. form. :
TRI 61
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Printing plates, made from paper pulp: Colloq. :
STEREOS 68
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Dance in slow waltz time. :
VALETA 72
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Jonathan, Winesap, McIntosh. :
APPLES 75
Edible fungus grown in France. :
CEPE 76
Obsessed by a single idea. :
HIPPED 78
17.99 in. in Malacca. :
ASTA 79
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Not too much: Mus. :
TANTO 81
Village in upstate New York. :
ILION 82
Books of public records, deeds, wills, etc. :
LIBRI 83
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Kate, the shrew, was one. :
PADUAN 87
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Indian mulberries. :
AALS 89
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Odin, Thor, Tyr, etc. :
AESIR 95
African antelope. :
KAAMA 97
Convert to Judaism. :
GER 98
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Pueblo in New Mexico. :
TAOS 102
Strip of all defenses. :
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Hazard of the Northwest Passage. :
SEAICE 114
French orientalist, author and critic (1823-92). :
RENAN 115
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Brazilian night herons. :
SOCOS 119
Mexican Indian burden carrier. :
TAMEN 120
Model of elegiac poetry. :
OVID 121
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Interval of a seventh: Mus. :
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Of fruits, taken without grading or sorting. :
TREERUN 143
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Huge, celestial structures. :
NEBULAE 4
Heraldic gold colors. :
ORS 5
1.86 lb. in Abyssinia. :
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Native of the Kola peninsula. :
LAPP 11
Man's name, meaning strength. :
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Big-eyed primate of East Indies. :
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Joe DiMaggio rarely makes one. :
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Part of a circus program. :
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Crosby, Sinatra, Como, etc. :
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English river flowing into Irish Sea. :
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Noise of a flute. :
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Autumn-blooming plant. :
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Hero of James T. Farrell's trilogy. :
STUDS 49
Young herring: Scot. :
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Where the Goethe celebration took place. :
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Any succession of musical rhythms. :
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Pigment used to give color to paint. :
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Witches' familiars. :
CATS 77
Site of vast marshes in central Poland. :
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Oil city in Oklahoma. :
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___ Kaitos, star in Ceti. :
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Indians of southern Arizona. :
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Toward the center. :
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"Meet me at the ___." :
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What the Treasury is interested in. :
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Formation of Superfortresses. :
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Native of Gothenburg. :
SWEDE 122
Public income in France. :
RENTE 124
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Principate of Arabia. :
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Part of the Marshall Plan. :
ECA 135
Sound requesting silence. :
TST 136
Pit for baking, in Hawaii. :
IMU 137
Answer summary:15 unique to this puzzle , 40 debuted here and reused later , 17 appeared only in pre-Shortz puzzles .
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