NY Times Crossword 5 Oct 24, Saturday

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Across

Clues Answers
Newcastle-under-___, Staffordshire, England LYME
Wail BAWL
Zealous sects CULTS
“Reward” for altruism, maybe GOOD KARMA
Beer whose name means “morning sun” ASAHI
Pitches low and inside? SUBWAY ADS
Feature of Garamond or Perpetua SERIF
Forensic site in Quantico, Va. FBI LAB
Like Russia before 1917 TSARIST
Midday assignation NOONER
Org. that discourages traveling NBA
Gets NABS
Mercedes ___, icon of Argentine folk music SOSA
Unforgettable night, perhaps DREAM DATE
Affliction for Morrie in “Tuesdays With Morrie,” in brief ALS
What shells can be filled with CREW TEAMS
Rotary successor TOUCH-TONE
Oldest city in France MARSEILLE
Bodyweight exercise DIP
Ready to drop BONE-TIRED
W.H. Auden’s “The Fall of ___” ROME
Rat FINK
Buddy Guy’s “Damn Right, ___ Got the Blues” I’VE
Unchanging STATIC
There are layers to this LASAGNA
Double duty? STUNTS
Plus ___ (national motto of Spain) ULTRA
Part of a doping investigation BLOOD TEST
Kites, e.g. BIRDS
One who sees what you mean? LIP-READER
Tad SKOSH
Site for artisans ETSY
Like some narratives and rooms TIDY

Down

Clues Answers
Some appliances LGS
“Imbecile!” YOU FOOL!
Don MOB BOSS
Given name of the first Countess Mountbatten EDWINA
Political activist who organized 1963’s March on Washington BAYARD RUSTIN
___ studies (field for Rashid Khalidi and Edward Said) ARAB
Erroneous justification for a 2003 invasion, for short WMD
Seventh and final “Chronicles of Narnia” book, with “The” … LAST BATTLE
First word in some Spanish restaurant names CASA
Handle online USERNAME
Things to wrangle with LARIATS
Lover of Pyramus, in Ovid THISBE
Sorts SIFTS
Plant of the mustard family KALE
It’s nothing new SAME OLD STORY
Edward Snowden’s former employer NSA
One being onboarded NEW HIRE
Accounts ___ (ledger phrase) RECEIVABLE
Gertrude, for one DANE
Key CORE
Drinkers’ vessels TANKARDS
Name of the whale in “Pinocchio” MONSTRO
Epitome of completeness DOTTED I
Penalty taker’s lament I MISSED
Chest bump? PEC
Post-Trebek “Jeopardy!” host BIALIK
Go off on RANT AT
Bungles FLUBS
Cheek ‘TUDE
Big cut GASH
Concessions SOPS
Wasted LIT
Whirl, so to speak TRY