NY Times Crossword 14 Nov 21, Sunday
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Miss | LASS |
Fairy tale monster | OGRE |
Meat in ragù al cinghiale | BOAR |
“Everyone knows the secret now” | IT’S OUT |
Lincoln or Ford | AUTO |
Purchase in the board game Catan worth one wood and one brick | ROAD |
Singer Guthrie | ARLO |
Genre for Nirvana and Soundgarden | GRUNGE |
Forgetfulness experienced by soon-to-be moms, informally | PREGNANCY BRAIN |
Final innings, usually | NINTHS |
Heinie | PATOOTIE |
What a baby might start eating at around six months | SOLID FOOD |
Universal donor’s blood type, informally | O-NEG |
A, in Aachen | EIN |
“Dancing With ___ Hands Tied” (Taylor Swift song) | OUR |
What well-connected people may have | AN IN |
Scented plug-in brand | GLADE |
“Afternoon, pardner!” | HOW-DE-DO! |
“Oh yeah? Give me an example!” | NAME ONE! |
Response to a texted joke | LOL |
Worldly wisdom | STREET SMARTS |
Deg. for a creative type | MFA |
Booting | EVICTING |
Juice cleanse, essentially | LIQUID DIET |
Cocktail made from gin, vermouth and Campari | NEGRONI |
Big letters in home security | ADT |
In Latin, it’s “stannum” | TIN |
Pound part | OUNCE |
Church council | SYNOD |
Succeed in life | GO FAR |
Portfolio listings | ASSETS |
Common sense | MOTHER WIT |
The “gone girl” in “Gone Girl” | AMY |
A negative one might be positive | TEST |
Used colored pencils, say | DREW |
“___ be a real shame …” | IT’D |
Jovian planets, by another name | GAS GIANTS |
Changes back to factory defaults, say | RESETS |
Way too loud | GAUDY |
Figure in the iconic “We Can Do It!” poster | ROSIE |
Quite enough | AMPLE |
Bit of fiction | LIE |
Suffix with quack and mock | -ERY |
National law enforcement, informally | THE FEDS |
Simple flotation device | POOL NOODLE |
Arranges in random order | SHUFFLES |
URL ending | EDU |
TV display option | PLASMA SCREEN |
___ tai | MAI |
Picked up | RESUMED |
Above | ON TOP OF |
Like the bread ideal for bread pudding | STALE |
Theoretical primordial substance | YLEM |
Word on an Irish plane | AER |
Oscar-winning director Lee | ANG |
Obama’s birthplace | OAHU |
Playing to the crowd | PANDERING |
Japanese condiment sprinkled on rice | FURIKAKE |
Go back to the start, in a way | REWIND |
Slogan about willpower … or a hint to four pairs of answers in this puzzle | MIND OVER MATTER |
Courtroom cry | HEAR YE! |
“Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap” director | ICE-T |
Aptly named bus driver on “The Simpsons” | OTTO |
Catering vessels | URNS |
“Whatever you say, sweetheart” | OK, DEAR |
Unilever tea brand | TAZO |
Bert who played the Cowardly Lion | LAHR |
Children’s author DiCamillo with two Newbery Medals | KATE |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Nordic native | LAPP |
Invisible energy field | AURA |
Proofreader’s directive | STET |
Words moaned while eating a cheeseburger, maybe | SO GOOD |
Give one’s address | ORATE |
Get ready to sleep, cutesily | GO NIGHT-NIGHT |
Candidate’s focus | RACE |
Ice cream surname | EDY |
British nobleman | BARONET |
Like some traditions | ORAL |
Et ___ (and others) | ALII |
Sonata movement | RONDO |
The uninformed masses, colloquially | IGNORATI |
The Jonas Brothers, e.g. | TRIO |
Dish named for a day of the week | SUNDAE |
Toronto’s prov. | ONT |
“What a mess!” | UGH! |
Your: Fr. | TES |
Bar ___ | NONE |
Queen’s “We Will Rock You,” e.g. | B-SIDE |
2K, for one | FUN RUN |
Sheep | EWE |
Award hopeful | NOMINEE |
Passes along to, in a way | INFECTS |
Like the winner of a handwriting contest | NEATEST |
Narrow valleys | GLENS |
Very affectionate | LOVEY |
Get on the same page, in corporate-speak | ALIGN |
URL ending | ORG |
Alternative to fiber or satellite | DSL |
Leave off | OMIT |
Early PC software | MS-DOS |
Planting more than one kind of seed in a field, per Deuteronomy | SIN |
Pollution stat | AQI |
Historical subject of Hilary Mantel’s 2009 novel “Wolf Hall” | CROMWELL |
Action item | TO-DO |
Brings back to use | DUSTS OFF |
Home of Guinea and Guinea-Bissau: Abbr. | AFR |
“Yo ___” (internet meme with rapper Xzibit) | DAWG |
Prioritization process | TRIAGE |
It added “essential worker” in March of 2021: Abbr. | OED |
Author Rand | AYN |
Quaint contraction | ‘TIS |
Title that comes from “Caesar” | TSAR |
Assist | AID |
Day celebrated by “Star Wars” fans | MAY THE FOURTH |
Curtains | DRAPERY |
Interior design job | REMODEL |
Support, as a belief | ESPOUSE |
Fellow | GUY |
Like bacon and lobster, in Jewish law | TREF |
Prime-time slot | TEN PM |
Home of the National Voting Rights Museum | SELMA |
Perfect | IDEAL |
Nail polish brand | ESSIE |
Like some nachos and questions | LOADED |
“Real” ones were first issued in the 2010s | IDS |
Muppet who hosts the “Not-Too-Late Show” | ELMO |
Fifth-century invader | HUN |
Poisonous shrub | OLEANDER |
Suffix with Euclid | -EAN |
Metric for online traffic, in brief | SEO |
Get ready for action | STAND TO |
The “C” of D.R.C. | CONGO |
World of Warcraft, e.g., for short | RPG |
One who’s at home on the job? | UMPIRE |
Branch of Islam | SHIA |
Thai taxi with a repetitive name | TUK-TUK |
Send, as payment | REMIT |
Mail, e.g. | ARMOR |
Actress Taylor-Joy of “The Queen’s Gambit” | ANYA |
Costa ___ | RICA |
Mother of Don Juan | INEZ |
Cheese on a meze platter | FETA |
Gillette razor | ATRA |
Daily Planet reporter | KENT |
Gaelic tongue | ERSE |
Sorority letter | RHO |
“Yikes!” | EEK! |
Pile of cash | WAD |
TV button: Abbr. | VOL |