NY Times Crossword 10 May 20, Sunday
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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“For more ___ ” | INFO |
Some unwanted mail | SPAM |
Terse bit of advice | DON’T |
Half of an ice cream brand with a fake Danish name | HAAGEN |
Work up a sweat | TOIL |
Rent | TORE |
Like tap water in a restaurant | FREE |
Iris part | AREOLA |
Wing it [Africa] | CHAD-LIBYA (hiding “ad lib”) |
Blue | LEWD |
Chew out | RAIL ON |
Après-ski drink | HOT COCOA |
Complete rip-off [Asia] | LAOS-CAMBODIA (hiding “scam”) |
Barrel-flavored, as wine | OAKY |
Washington, D.C., legalized it in 2014 | POT |
Wealthy king of legend | CROESUS |
Recess | ALCOVE |
Charge for admission | FEE |
See 101-Down | LUND |
Quaint contraction | ‘TIS |
Record company [Central America] | GUATEMALA-BELIZE (hiding “label”) |
Two-time third-party presidential candidate | PEROT |
“The Walking Dead” channel | AMC |
Beyond great | SUPER |
Baking measure | CUP |
Cerebral | BRAINY |
Take in | REAP |
___ shoots (salad ingredient) | PEA |
One of five for a dolphin | FIN |
Supple leather | DOESKIN |
Proboscis, informally | SNOOT |
What subjects and verbs must do [Europe] | BULGARIA-GREECE (hiding “agree”) |
Ancho pepper, before drying | POBLANO |
Puzzled | BEMUSED |
Sort by urgency of need [Europe] | AUSTRIA-GERMANY (hiding “triage”) |
Misgiving | QUALM |
Where meditators look | INWARDS |
___ candy | EAR |
Planet where the cry “Shazbot!” is said to have originated | ORK |
Food chain link | PREY |
Treats prepared on an open fire | S’MORES |
Part of O.E.D.: Abbr. | ENG |
Organic fertilizer | GUANO |
Hold up | ROB |
Male 91-Acrosses | HARTS |
T-shirt size [South America] | BRAZIL-ARGENTINA (hiding “large”) |
Not to mention | AND |
Forest ranger | DEER |
Shapes made by thumbs and index fingers | ELS |
Glossed over | ELIDED |
Like some toy cars | DIE-CAST |
Sportage maker | KIA |
___ Cochran, Mississippi senator from 1978 to 2018 | THAD |
First month of the year without a U.S. federal holiday [Asia] | MYANMAR-CHINA (hiding “March”) |
Dismissed out of hand | WRITE OFF |
Want badly | YEN FOR |
Sit at a red light, say | IDLE |
Biblical outcast [South America] | CHILE-PERU (hiding “leper”) |
Exclamation from a cheek pincher | SO CUTE! |
Org. behind the New Horizons project | NASA |
One whose job prospects go up in smoke? | POPE |
Responsibility | ONUS |
Biggest U.S. union, familiarly | THE NEA |
Set of two | DYAD |
City north of Des Moines | AMES |
Resident of the Palazzo Ducale | DOGE |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Hankering | ITCH |
Manhattan neighborhood west of the East Village | NOHO |
Order | FIAT |
Cranky codger | OLD COOT |
“Reach for the sky!” | STICK ‘EM UP! |
Sandwich often served with remoulade sauce | PO’ BOY |
Killer of the Night King on “Game of Thrones” | ARYA |
“Throw ___ bone” | ME A |
Key of Debussy’s “Clair de Lune” | D-FLAT |
Black pie crust component | OREO |
Lead-in to many a joke on “The Daily Show” | NEWSCLIP |
Senator who once served as an editor of the Harvard Law Review | TED CRUZ |
Hurt | HARMED |
Many Omanis | ARABS |
Group seen in gathering clouds? | A-E-I-O-U |
Discovery that might cause a rush | GOLD STRIKE |
Wellsian race of the future | ELOI |
Gram | NANA |
Objects in one of Jesus’ miracles | LOAVES |
Singer Lisa | LOEB |
Top of the line | A-ONE |
Fruit with an obovate shape | PEAR |
Media for scientists | AGARS |
Unit of brightness | LUMEN |
Raw material for Cadbury | CACAO |
Popular Amazon Prime dramedy from Britain | FLEABAG |
Kind of column seen on the Jefferson Memorial | IONIC |
“Funny Girl” composer Jule | STYNE |
Copy | APE |
Vaper’s device, informally | E-CIG |
Nutritional snack from Clif | LUNA BAR |
Trig, for calc, e.g. | PREREQ |
Relaxed | EASED UP |
Some wetlands | BOGS |
Snack with a recommended microwave time of just three seconds | POP-TART |
Theater impresario Ziegfeld | FLORENZ |
Abbr. in a genealogical tree | DAU |
___ Strait, separator of Australia and Papua New Guinea | TORRES |
What one is in Paris? | UNE |
Kylo ___, “Star Wars” antagonist | REN |
Candy heart phrase | I’M YOURS |
Raises one’s paddle, say | BIDS |
Each verse of “Deck the Halls” has 32 of them | LAS |
Host Tyler of “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” | AISHA |
Dishearten | UNMAN |
Scottish tradition before battle | SWORD DANCE |
“We Three Kings” subjects | MAGI |
Deodorant brand | ARRID |
Sierra ___ | LEONE |
“Whoops, sorry about that!” | MY BAD! |
Sensationalist newspaper | RAG |
Openings under desks | KNEEHOLES |
Observance first celebrated in 1970 | EARTH DAY |
Big to-do | GALA |
Like “Saturday Night Live” | ON LATE |
Put up with | BEAR |
Pull back | RESCIND |
Mother of 60-Down | LEIA |
Item in a toxic internet “challenge” | TIDE POD |
Region around the Beltway, informally | DC AREA |
Just for laughs | IN FUN |
Put on a show | EMOTE |
Work with one’s hands | KNEAD |
Poppycock | TRIPE |
Classic computer game set on an abandoned island | MYST |
Michelle of “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” | YEOH |
With 37-Across, Ingrid Bergman’s role in “Casablanca” | ILSA |
Tricky pronoun to use | WHOM |
Wine opener? | OENO- |
’60s dance craze that evolved from the Chicken | FRUG |
Join | FUSE |
Helper during taxing times? | CPA |