Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

The New York Times crossword puzzle

No. 0910

- David J. Kahn

Across

1 Mind-set 5 Shells you can

eat

10 Spoiled

13 With 70-Across, dramatic opening of 62-Across’s Fifth

14 A computer hacker usually uses this

15 It’s next to

nada

16 Like boardingho­use rooms, again and again

18 Like all of the 62-Across works in this puzzle 20 Some garden

machinery 22 It’s a laugh 23 Jewish month

of 30 days 27 ___ limits

(political issue) 30 Ricky Martin,

e.g. [Third] 35 Big seller of

camping gear 36 About

37 Pivot 38 Abbr. after Brooklyn or Cleveland 39 Exercise before a trip to Latin America, say [Sixth] 44 “___ So Sweet to Trust in Jesus” (hymn) 45 Quaking

cause

46 Pelvic bones 47 When sung three times, a soccer anthem 48 Event before a college football game [Ninth]

52 ___ ball 54 Walk stylishly 55 Is down with 57 Like many retired academics 62 Composer whose works are hidden in 30-, 39- and 48-Across 67 Only part of Egypt located in Asia 68 Potential starts of new generation­s 69 Broadcasti­ng 70 See 13-Across 71 Marked

incorrect 72 Trifle 73 Schlep

Down

1 Supervisor­s:

Abbr.

2 Curved

molding 3 Randy look 4 Released air from, as a balloon 5 Quarterbac­k,

often

6 Prince ___

Khan

7 Kind of card 8 Choose 9 Pale-faced 10 Historic Boston

locale

11 What every infinitive in Esperanto ends with

12 Grumpy

co-worker 17 Class struggle? 19 Not at home … or caught at home

21 Part of the Greek spelling of “Aristotle” 24 Paris hangouts 25 Vocal opponent of 2001’s Patriot Act, for short

26 Like violin

strings

28 The price you

pay

29 Lose

30 Detroit pro

player 31 Disentangl­e, in

a way

32 David Lynch’s first featurelen­gth film 33 Last name in

“Star Wars” 34 Prefix with

cortex 40 Possibilit­ies 41 Brief moments 42 It’s a laugh 43 Coastal

feature 49 Literary master of irony 50 Skedaddle 51 Stock at a

saloon 53 Trimmable part 56 Get the goods 58 It may precede

a breakup 59 Lowdown 60 Loser to

Wilson in 1912 61 Person carrying a briefcase, maybe 62 Pricey seating

area 63 December 24,

e.g.

64 It’s next to

nothing

65 Part of 62-Across’s name 66 64-Down, to

62-Across

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