NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1 Factor in calculating an object’s momentum
5 Commercial lines?
15 Get in the game
16 Complete, as a skeleton
17 Record label for Otis Redding 18 Complains vocally
19 Four-finger gestures 21 Somewhat
22 Henry Higgins, to Eliza Doolittle 23 “Another thing I forgot to mention …”: Abbr.
25 Diagonal sail support 27 Breakfast cookware item
33 Rock band with four(!) self-titled albums 35 OS X runner
36 Feeling after a guilt trip
37 “Don’t ___”
38 Monet that isn’t worth much money, say 40 Keogh plan alternative
41 Channel that used to show a clip of the 1969 moon landing every hour 42 Nothing, in Nantes
43 Says goodbye to a lover 45 Scathing
48 Four-legged friend
49 Extras on TV’s “Doctor Who” 50 Digitally endorse
52 What Adderall treats, for short 55 Singer whose “Thinking Out Loud” won the 2015 Grammy for Song of the Year 59 Cancel on someone
62 Plagues
63 Cab charge?
64 Urban garden locale
65 Bronze producer
66 Burgoo or callaloo
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1 Corn flour in Latin American cuisine 2 Prefix with thesis
3 1991 sci-fi film sequel 4 Cosmopolitan feature
5 “Li’l Abner” creature
6 Italy’s ___ alla Scala
7 Croupier’s implement
8 When “et tu” was spoken
9 A trilogy has three: Abbr.
10 “___ Dieu!”
11 Words said with one’s glass raised 12 French vanilla ice cream ingredient 13 Cartoon character who plays a saxophone
14 Skeleton vehicle, in the Olympics 20 Claptrap
23 Take second
24 Popular holiday dessert 25 Washington establishment, so it’s said 26 Sauce with the same consonants as what it’s used on
28 Children’s author who wrote “Did you ever stop to think, and forget to start again?”
29 Bygone record giant
30 Stir crazy?
31 Containing gold
32 Poetic preposition
34 Symbols of control
39 Animation
44 Turns a corner? 46 Singer/songwriter who composed the Captain & Tennille’s #1 hit “Love Will Keep Us Together”
47 Fuze competitor
51 Bright look
52 Start of learning
53 Stop bringing up 54 Hamburger, maybe 55 Dreamland
56 Touched
57 Skin softener
58 You might be careful opening something with this label
60 Sir ___ of the Round Table
61 Back