N.Y. TIMES CROSSWORD
ACROSS 1 Just one year, for Venus and Serena Williams 7 Small plumbing problem 11 ___-Caps (candy) 14 It gets beaten at a party 15 McEntire with a twang in her voice 16 Long, long time 17 Remove, as from a belt 18 Popular program usually shown back to back with 34-/36Across 20 Strong brews 22 Speaker’s place 23 Host of 18-Across 27 One of four on a fork 28 Anger 29 Some hospital pics 30 Ham and lamb 31 Immigrant’s class, for short 32 Money that may go in a slot 33 Purchase at Citgo
34 & 36 Popular program usually shown back to back with 18-Across 40 Engine cooler 41 Lose vibrancy, as from exposure to sunlight 42 H.S. proficiency exam 43 Vegas hot spot, with “the” 46 One-liner 47 Smelting refuse 48 Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan’s ___ Sea 49 Co-host of 34-/36Across 51 “You can stop explaining the joke to us” 53 Peter, Paul and Mary, e.g. 54 Co-host of 34-/36Across 56 Notices 60 “Who am ___ say?” 61 Actress ___ Flynn Boyle 62 Kathmandu native 63 Cookbook amt. 64 “___ Eyes” (Eagles hit) 65 It shakes things up DOWN 1 Kwik-E-Mart clerk on “The Simpsons” 2 Alcohol that’s transparent 3 Accompanier of a letter inside an env. 4 Samsung product 5 At an angle 6 Movie for which Tatum O’Neal won an Oscar 7 Nickname for Erving in the old N.B.A. 8 ___ Pieces 9 Onetime Apple product 10 One of the Three Bears 11 Country below Hungary 12 “Stop, I beg you!” 13 Banded gems 19 Precollege exam that offers college credit 21 Sans ___ (font type) 23 Not many 24 Like green, green vegetation 25 Writer ___ Stanley Gardner 26 Big storage item 30 Mother with a foal 32 Applaud 33 Aunt or uncle, sometimes 35 Does one’s taxes online 36 Like light from a far-off star 37 Unattractive fruit 38 “Awesome!” 39 Perimeter 41 “Ain’t we got ___?” 43 Ditch for cutting timber 44 Pays for everyone 45 Convertible, in slang 46 From Doha, e.g. 47 Quaint store 49 Golfer Singh who won the 2000 Masters 50 More sagacious 52 Always bumping one’s head on doorways, say 55 Topeka’s home: Abbr. 57 “Are you?” response 58 “Strange Magic” band, in brief 59 Ma’am’s counterpart