The New York Times Crossword
Puzzle genre Company with the motto “When you rise, we shine” Arcade game ender
Jimi Hendrix vis-àvis the Monkees, in 1967 Eastern leader Supplied with dough, as a bakery Giving chocolate to the dog, e.g. “Woo-hoo!,” in Oaxaca Proceed during rush hour, say It’s down in France Totals Graham of “Gilmore Girls” Plant with oily seeds
Give and take African river with a notorious name “Well, who’da thunk it!” Actor Burton Hot flash?
One of three brothers in a Puzo best seller Employer of Kirk and Spock
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Went up Magazine with the slogan “All you need to know about everything that matters,” with “The” The average American spends over four hours a day on it
All 12 Disney princesses, e.g. Small-business partner, perhaps
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Period before a big deadline It’s not good Buildings with many wings Ingredients in mattar paneer Place to park Hoi polloi
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Endangered Western wolf Olympic Australis is a noted one Tiny inheritance It commonly comes in black and blue Trash can, jocularly Looks like a jerk Chronicle Hoth, in “The Empire Strikes Back” 9 10
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Regular: Abbr. Path at a university Comment made while waving in a crowd Wrinkle-prone fabric Parade, with “out” Designer Kamali who made Farrah Fawcett’s iconic red swimsuit Non-taxing part of airline travel? They work using photovoltaic cells Bow Images of Pluto, perhaps Assist on the job Part of Canada named for part of Europe Shows Reason some kids won’t go to class 31 32
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Yemeni seaport It may be part of a suit Abstract artist Krasner Actress who played Queens Elizabeth and Victoria in film Take a plane to “Cheers” actor George
Gear up Dollar alternative Paste in soup Dark clouds, e.g. Private dining room
“The Carol Burnett Show” network
Day associated with Mars, in astrology: Abbr.