NEW YORK TIMES
ACROSS
1 Subversive use of computers to promote a political agenda
11 Sharp
15 One who gets the show on the road
16 Dim
17 What’s not going anywhere?
18 Animal with a big bite, informally
19 Liberal arts dept. 20 Exact revenge legally 21 Constitutional
22 Bring (out)
25 Plant tissue
27 Apt rhyme for “casino”
28 Some animal tissue 31 Stunners
34 Dentist’s direction 36 1940s P.M.
37 “May I help you?” 38 Gave secondhand? 40 What the middle of the U.S. is usually on, for short
41 Involve
43 Becomes successful 45 Baked
46 Eats
47 One of the Greats? 48 Have a good time 50 Sci-fi writer McCaffrey, who was the first woman to win a Hugo for fiction 51 Not eat
53 Not a team player 55 Director Anderson 57 Texting preamble
58 Lack of polish
63 Portend
64 Finally
65 Lay eyes on
66 “How about we get started?!”
DOWN
1 Some hand waves 2 Tsp. or tbsp.
3 Keeper of the books, for short
4 DC area?
5 Private eyes
6 Brit’s exclamation 7 It has a large holding area
8 Good name for an optometrist
9 One signatory to the Treaty of Fort Laramie 10 “Mere rhetoric is not enough”
11 The K.C. Chiefs are in it
12 Snack at a county fair or baseball park 13 Indiana Jones pursuit 14 K.O.
22 French city where an English/French treaty was signed in 1420 23 Evangelist’s exhortation
24 What has a lot in store for you?
26 ___ machine (restaurant fixture) 28 Research done outside the lab
29 Put together
30 Crown holders 32 Freshwater minnow 33 Fixed rate 35 Comparatively twisted 39 Org. found early in the phone book 42 Gray area?
44 Natural seasoning 49 Gossipmonger 51 Computer menu heading 52 Contemporary of Hosea
54 Pool surface
55 Proceed on one’s way 56 Breakfast item in a box
59 “___ Olvidados” (1950 Luis Buñuel film) 60 Slangy turndown 61 Long-running procedural
62 Arrivals in “Arrival,” for short