0714-25 NY Times Crossword 14 Jul 25, Monday

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Across

Clues Answers
“Twilight” heroine BELLA
___ pants (garment with lots of pockets) CARGO
School grp. in charge of fund-raisers PTA
Intentionally miss calls from, say AVOID
Layered bulb ONION
Partner of a cone, or of a reel ROD
Textile pattern that resembles braided wicker BASKET WEAVE (giving “weave”)
Moody rock subgenre EMO
Tall, in Spanish ALTA
Chopped down HEWN
Frighten off, as from doing something DETER
___ Rabbit BR’ER
Film award that has had the categories “Worst Excuse for an Actual Movie” and “Most Flatulent Teen-Targeted Movie” RAZZIE
Sir and Madam, for two TITLES
“___ Playing Our Song” (Marvin Hamlisch musical) THEY’RE
Ready for a mate IN HEAT
Call from a drill sergeant HUP!
___ Romeo (Italian car) ALFA
Poetic “before” ERE
Sledding event that debuted in the 2022 Winter Olympics MONOBOB (giving “bob”)
Common setting for a joke BAR
Laura of “Big Little Lies” DERN
Lil ___ X, “Old Town Road” rapper NAS
Vigorously strong ROBUST
Playwright O’Neill EUGENE
What the Roman numeral XX represents TWENTY
Little ‘uns KIDDOS
Philadelphia’s Liberty ___ BELL
Wishes HOPES
First, second or reverse, e.g. GEAR
“___ and the 58-Down Girl” (Ryan Gosling film) LARS
Year, in Portuguese ANO
English pop singer whose name sounds like a goofy hint to the ends of 17- and 38-Across and 11- and 29-Down HARRY STYLES
We are family! KIN
Clamor NOISE
Person HUMAN
Like winter roads, at times ICY
Like a kid in a “Sister” T-shirt vis-à-vis one in a “Sister” onesie OLDER
Multicolored gemstones OPALS

Down

Clues Answers
“Ali ___ and the 40 Thieves” BABA
Assessment, for short EVAL
Completely disoriented LOST
Pleasant to be around LIKABLE
Suffix with lemon or lime -ADE
Crouch down in fear COWER
All over again ANEW
Director Johnson RIAN
Website ending for the White House .GOV
“Eventually …” ONE DAY …
Gourmet bread for a hamburger PRETZEL BUN (giving “bun”)
Marisa of “My Cousin Vinny” TOMEI
Really love ADORE
Band whose albums include “Sticky Fingers” and “Let It Bleed,” familiarly THE STONES
Book after II Chronicles EZRA
500 sheets of paper REAM
Lois Lane and co-workers at the Daily Planet REPORTERS
Like a score of 2-2 TIED
Start of a memo IN RE
Steinbeck novella set on a horse ranch THE RED PONY (giving “pony”)
The ones over there THOSE
Major airport, e.g. HUB
Speedy FAST
Inclined to attend gallery openings, perhaps ARTY
Alternative to Gramma or Granny NAN
Postseason football game BOWL
Painting that might make you blush NUDE
Unfortunate way for a business to go BELLY-UP
“Goodness, I can’t do that” GOSH, NO
Color for some business casual pants KHAKI
Like some chemical bonds IONIC
Big name in aspirin BAYER
What streets and avenues often make, collectively GRID
Gaelic language ERSE
___ mater ALMA
See 56-Across REAL
Strings of digits to keep secret, in brief SSNS
Pioneer in instant messaging AOL
Yet, informally THO’