NY Times Crossword 5 May 21, Wednesday
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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“How to Be an Anti-___” (best-selling book of 2020) | RACIST |
Big kahuna | VIP |
Way up to go downhill | T-BAR |
Totally original | ALL NEW |
Bird that’s the source of Kalaya oil | EMU |
Dance sometimes done to klezmer music | HORA |
Play-by-play job? | STAGE ACTOR |
A little cracked | AJAR |
Spanish for “weight” | PESO |
Presidential nickname of the 19th century | HONEST ABE |
Kansas or Kentucky, politically | RED STATE |
Cap’n’s mate | BOS’N |
Details, details | SPECS |
Certain Miller beers | RED DOGS |
Gear tooth | COG |
Soaks up a lot of sun | BAKES |
Improv comic’s forte | AD LIB |
Chicago-style pizza chain, familiarly | UNO’S |
Big Ten nickname | TERPS |
Architectural style of Nebraska’s capitol building, informally | DECO |
Rhetoric for the political base, figuratively | RED MEAT |
Warning sign | RED FLAG |
Word with high or dive | SKY … |
“Cómo ___?” | ESTAS |
Follower of “Too bad,” in an expression of mock pity | … SO SAD |
Gomer Pyle’s outfit: Abbr. | USMC |
Low humming sounds | THRUMS |
“Stay calm” | DON’T PANIC |
Stand-up comedian Bargatze | NATE |
“___ Am Telling You” (song from “Dreamgirls”) | AND I |
Traffic go-ahead that should be followed four times in this puzzle | RIGHT ON RED |
Dance done to fiddle music | REEL |
Director Lee | ANG |
No longer under wraps? | OPENED |
Lagerfeld of fashion | KARL |
___ leaf (stew additive) | BAY |
Over a large area | WIDELY |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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File type | RASP |
Drunkenness or hypnosis | ALTERED STATE |
It may be dismissed | CLASS |
Some metal castings | INGOTS |
“Get it?” | SEE? |
Onetime United competitor | TWA |
Refuse to pick up the bill? | VETO |
“That’s my cue!” | I’M ON! |
Poodles, but not schnoodles or doodles | PUREBRED DOGS |
“How strange …” | THAT’S ODD … |
Nickname for tap-dancing legend Bill Robinson | BOJANGLES |
___ League | ARAB |
Unusual | RARE |
Something waved when a race is won | CHECKERED FLAG |
Common mixer | SODA |
P.D. alert | APB |
Udder end | TEAT |
Lord’s laborers | SERFS |
Warped, as a sense of humor | SICK |
Pancetta or prosciutto | CURED MEAT |
“My treat!” | ON ME! |
Becomes insolvent | GOES UNDER |
Inkblot, e.g. | SPLOTCH |
Early man? | BOY |
Behaved for a haircut, say | SAT STILL |
Glazier’s frame | SASH |
Pack down | TAMP |
Long-bodied fish | GAR |
Bug that inspired Poe’s “The Gold-Bug” | SCARAB |
Persistently demanded payment from | DUNNED |
French river in W.W. I fighting | MARNE |
Metaphor for strength | STEEL |
Like yin but not yang | DARK |
Suited to serve | ONE-A |
Simone known as the “High Priestess of Soul” | NINA |
Punk’s Pop | IGGY |
Water whirl | EDDY |
AAA offering | TOW |
Nail polish brand with a Bubble Bath shade | OPI |