THE NYT CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1 Tie one on at dinner
11 Online headsup
15 1990s TV cartoon produced by Steven Spielberg
16 Home for the College of Wooster
17 “Cash is king”
18 Role for Ferrell on “S.N.L.”
19 Dear
20 “The ___ Bridge Disaster” (McGonagall poem)
21 Runners’ spot
22 Diamond ___ Trucks (bygone company)
23 It’s found on the toe of a boot 25 Goes for the gold?
27 Yogi’s title
28 Bolivian export
30 Stick in the mouth?
31 Subject of a Hoyle treatise
33 Portrayer of Hector in “Troy”
35 Infomercial product said to hold 12 times its weight in liquid
37 Band with a 2000 Grammy-winning hit that’s on Rolling Stone’s list of all-time “most annoying songs”
38 Ones pulling strings?
40 Old-hat
41 Text-interpreting technology used with PDFs
42 Duke
43 Halfway house?
44 Hurdles
46 Step
48 Boston landmark, with “the”
51 George Knightley’s love interest, in literature
52 Fired (up)
53 Some messages from messengers
55 Truncates
56 Mobbed by mosquitos
58 Not classspecific
59 1999 Crowe/Pacino film nominated for seven Oscars
60 Newspaper post 61 Things happy people do DOWN
1 Hip-hop’s Kendrick ___
2 Quick snap time, in football
3 “Ding ding ding!”
4 Mr. of “Peter Pan”
5 Singer/songwriter whose name anagrams to ART OF SLY WIT
6 Med. specialist
7 Gaucho gear
8 Journalistic ideal
9 Like glop
10 Some undergrad degs.
11 Language from which “litmus” comes
12 Certain sub- terfuge
13 Well-calibrated
14 Savior of Little Red Riding Hood
24 Division of biology
25 Kind of nerve
26 Put through cycles, in a way
27 Boob
29 Mars or Neptune
31 Metaphor for a tedious, futile effort
32 Expresses grumpily
34 Pottery ___
35 Wolfed (down)
36 Newborn stats: Abbr.
39 Figure in many New Yorker cartoons
45 Kind of surgery 47 Bit the dust
48 What the rainbow flag signifies
49 Go wild
50 Web browsers
52 “That’s a funny one” 54 First name in the International Tennis Hall of Fame
56 “And stuff”
57 Fort Myers-to-Tampa dir.