Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 15 May 22, Sunday. The New York Times Crosswords are very hard some times, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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“Meet the ___” (baseball fight song) | METS |
Pertaining to any of five Italian popes | SISTINE |
Small rodent | GERBIL (hiding “IL” for Illinois”) |
To be, in France | ETRE |
___ Jay Hawkins, rock pioneer who wrote “I Put a Spell on You” | SCREAMIN’ |
Hardly a team player? | SOLOIST |
Nickname for 114-Across coined by John Steinbeck | THE MOTHER ROAD |
Large rodents | MARMOTS (hiding “MO” for Missouri) |
Corpse ___ No. 2 (morning-after cocktail) | REVIVER |
German surname part | VON |
One of the Guccis | PAOLO |
At the top | ELITE |
Skip or drop | OMIT |
Down-to-earth | FOLKSY (hiding “KS” for Kansas) |
Cool | HIP |
Opposite of a breeze | ORDEAL |
Instruction for some Thanksgiving cooking | BASTE |
“Downton Abbey” countess | CORA |
Colorful natural attraction along 114-Across | PAINTED DESERT |
An awful state to live in | SQUALOR |
Twitch user, perhaps | STREAMER |
Spanish | -ando or -iendo :: English : ___ : -ING |
Attempt to grasp, as a complicated situation | UNPACK |
Car-pooling inits. | HOV |
Cuisine that includes gochujang paste | KOREAN |
“Go ahead and ask” | OK, SHOOT (hiding “OK” for Oklahoma) |
Pastis flavorer | ANISE |
Peridot, for one | GEM |
Smart, say | HURT |
Bad stat for a QB: Abbr. | INT |
Left | WENT |
Tall, curved attraction along 114-Across | GATEWAY ARCH |
Gear for gondoliers | OARS |
Trafficker trackers, for short | DEA |
Legend | ICON |
Animal in the genus Bos | YAK |
Following along | IN TOW |
Roux ingredient? | SILENT X (hiding “TX” for Texas) |
B3, nutritionally | NIACIN |
Beverage with a “New England” variety | IPA |
Gone to press? | PUSHED |
Booked it | RAN |
Phrase one might yell at the screen during a horror film | DON’T DO IT! |
What roots are, to powers | INVERSE |
Graffitied artistic attraction along 114-Across | CADILLAC RANCH |
Summers in la cité | ETES |
___ Austin, Biden’s secretary of defense | LLOYD |
Bugs | EATS AT |
Jazz bassist Carter, who has appeared on more than 2,200 recordings | RON |
Being treated, in a way | ON MEDS (hiding “NM” for New Mexico) |
A whole can of worms? | BAIT |
Mamas’ mamas | NANAS |
Bug | PEEVE |
Bad review | PAN |
Component of lacquer thinner | ACETONE |
More far out | CRAZIER (hiding “AZ” for Arizona) |
Theme of this puzzle, which winds its way nearly 2,500 miles through all the shaded squares herein | ROUTE SIXTY-SIX |
Wishy-washy response | DEPENDS |
Captivate | ENTHRALL |
The Panthers of the N.C.A.A., familiarly | PITT |
Art in the Television Hall of Fame | CARNEY (hiding “CA” for California) |
Dislikes and then some | DETESTS |
Things sometimes named after presidents | ERAS |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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One of 50,460 in the Chunnel | METRE |
Actress Barrymore, great-aunt of Drew | ETHEL |
Famed fountain of Rome | TREVI |
Half step, in music | SEMITONE |
Character seen on a keyboard | SCHROEDER |
Bile | IRE |
Obsequious | SERVILE |
Sun deck? | TAROT |
“That’s my cue!” | I’M ON! |
Actress Long | NIA |
Component of a bridge truss | END POST |
Positive results of some strikes | GOALS |
TV 6-year-old who attends Little Dipper School | ELROY |
Lead-in to “com” | ROM- |
Bit of writing on Twitter or Tinder | BIO |
Natural conclusion? | -IST |
Some mil. officers | LTS |
Abbr. on many streets in Quebec | STE |
“Holy ___!” | SMOKES |
Pass | OVERTAKE |
Not mainstream, for short | ALT |
Sierra ___ | MADRE |
1990s film with a famous wood chipper scene | FARGO |
Word with a wave in Oaxaca | HOLA |
Classic Camaro | IROC |
Grant ___, northeast terminus of 114-Across | PARK |
Kind of tape | DEMO |
$100 bill, slangily | BEN |
Underwriting? | CAPTION |
“What malarkey!” | PSHAW! |
Paid penance | ATONED |
Site of a U.C. in the O.C. | IRVINE |
Muscle-bone connector | SINEW |
Verb in Poe’s “The Raven” | QUOTH |
Trece menos doce | UNO |
Many a Hollywood worker | AGENT |
Brownish-yellow hue | KHAKI |
Big ___ | SUR |
Monogram in the 2016 presidential election | HRC |
Puts away | STASHES |
Suffragist and abolitionist Abby ___ Alcott | MAY |
Georgia, e.g. | NATION |
One of two circling the earth | TROPIC |
Decorates deceptively | GILDS |
High part of a deck | ACE |
Bon ___ (fashionable world) | TON |
One-named New Age musician | YANNI |
Mower’s trail | SWATH |
Means of electronic communication with restricted access | INTRANET |
Ending with cash or front | -IER |
Self images? | X-RAYS |
Stevenson of 1950s politics | ADLAI |
They may be ridden to victory | COATTAILS |
Some co. name endings | INCS |
Santa Monica ___, southwest terminus of 114-Across | PIER |
Golden rule preposition | UNTO |
Speed skater Kramer with nine Olympic medals | SVEN |
Stir in | ADD |
String or integer, in programming | DATA TYPE |
Brand with a bull in its logo | ELMER’S |
Critical warning | CODE RED |
Some scores in horseshoes | LEANERS |
“My Name Is Asher ___” | LEV |
Offer one’s two cents | OPINE |
Deprived | NEEDY |
You usually do this lying down by yourself | BATHE |
Naval “Negative” | NO, SIR |
Singer O’Day | ANITA |
Bad messages to send to the wrong person | SEXTS |
Tap-in, e.g. | PUTT |
140, in old Rome | CXL |
Covid Data Tracker org. | CDC |
New Deal power agcy. | REA |
Fools are often seen at its start: Abbr. | APR |
Peaceful, informally | ZEN |
Partner of only | ONE |
Posed for a portrait | SAT |