NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1 Jab with a knife
5 Word after monkey or handle 9 Social class in India
14 Grammy winner India.___
15 Suffix with period or class
16 ___ : first :: omega : last
17 2011 film co-starring Owen Wilson and Rachel Mcadams
20 “I’ll wait to hear from you online” 21 Luau dish
22 Anger
23 Nat ___ (cable channel)
24 “You ___ be kidding!”
25 Football scores, for short
26 App introduced in 2010 to locate a missing Apple product 30 Prominent part of Dumbo 31 Ambulance workers, in brief 32 Lollygagged
35 “The ___ From Ipanema” (1964 hit)
37 Business operations, informally 40 Large, flat-topped hill 41 Environmentally conscious
43 The whole nine yards
45 33 1/3 or 45: Abbr.
46 Mr. Spock player 50 Hurricane’s center
52 Down with the flu, say 53 Opposite of WSW 54 Restroom, for short
55 ___ Lilly (pharmaceutical giant) 56 So-so
60 Decided otherwise … or a hint to the four sets of circled letters 63 Ancient land that lent its name to an order of architecture
64 Fe, chemically
65 “An apple ___ keeps …”
66 A little off mentally
67 Tenth of a dime
68 What just happened?
DOWN
1 Identical
2 Remove, as fat
3 Musical set in ancient Egypt
4 Not harmful
5 Title house owner in a 2000 Martin Lawrence comedy
6 It’s gotta hurt
7 Cousin of a mouse
8 Goof
9 Building pictured on the back of a $50 bill
10 Pie ___ mode
11 Sugar-free lemon-lime soda 12 Place for a bronze medalist 13 Makes more bearable
18 ___ la Cité (bit of land in the Seine) 19 Quick snack
24 Place an “X” in the wrong spot on, say 26 So-so
27 Not pertinent
28 Abbr. on a pay stub
29 War zone for Rambo, informally 30 Silly Putty container
33 Annual TV award for athletes 34 Hoover ___
36 Director Spike or singer Brenda 38 “___ be my pleasure!” 39 Happening that’s no big whoop 42 Small bouquet
44 Fan mags
47 “Blue” or “White” river
48 Like vinegar
49 Broadway belter Ethel 50 11th-century Spanish hero 51 “Hurray!”
56 In a little while, in poetry 57 Assistant
58 Chew (on), beaver-style
59 Ice cream brand
61 Small point to pick
62 About which someone might say “Get the lead out!”