NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
Across
1 British brew
since 1777 5 Early challenge for Barack and Michelle Obama, for short 9 Streak 12 Usefulness 13 Bill of Rights defender, in brief
14 Dracula accessory 15 Big fly at the ballpark
16 See 14-Down 18 Mantra chants 19 Underground workers
21 “What’s the ___?”
22 “I, Claudius” role 23 Layers of stone 24 One of the
Twelve Apostles
28 Old phone features
30 31 “___ #1!”
Certain rough patches
33 Opposite of masc.
35 Part of
Indochina
36 Jargon
37 Palindromic term of address 39 Zenith
40 Bit of baby talk
41 Locale of the
2018, 2020 and
2022 Olympics
42 “You win”
43 Irk 45 Listed 48 Camper driver 50 Joan ___, player of Pat Nixon in 1995’s “Nixon” 51 Sleeper hits, perhaps 53 A pair 55 See 42-Down 57 Hall-of-Fame hitter Rod 59 Tablet one might take before going to bed? 60 Fearsome part of a Jabberwock
61 Sets straight 62 Crucial 63 A dreadful state, with “the”
64 Leo or Libra
Down
1 Sounds that can startle 2 Company division 3 Fruit part that’s thrown away 4 The Kaaba in Mecca, e.g. 5 “Ciao!” 6 Quantum mechanics thought experiment in which contradictory states exist simultaneously 7 Bar orders 8 Popcorn
container
9 Item in a beach
bag
10 Ivy seen along the Schuylkill River 11 “Darn it!” 12 Pronoun that can ask a question 14 With 16-Across, travel internationally 17 Iridescent stones 20 Recent recruits, so to speak 23 Like the boys in “Lord of the Flies”
24 Hole puncher 25 “Swell!”
26 Sag
27 Hi or lo follower 29 “Aladdin” parrot 32 Amazonas and others
33 Go to extremes, foodwise 34 Buildup during vacation
37 Welcome site? 38 Fannie ___ 40 Hollows 42 With 55-Across, breakup line 44 Puts up 45 Surgery to improve how you look?
46 Go off, but not without a hitch? 47 Big name in cosmetics 49 YouTube data 51 Java neighbor 52 Madras wrap 53 Many a middle schooler 54 Possible reactions to shocks 56 Angel dust 58 Oval thing in the Oval Office