The New York Times
Edited by Will Shortz No. 0528
ACROSS
1 Order with four
periods
5 Relative of
mustard
10 Worked a reception, say, informally
14 What might be followed in an investigation
16 Kind of pants
17 It’s often found on
bow ties
18 Booted up, say?
19 Nickname in
1950s-’60s TV
20 Some members of
a blended family
22 River of Hades
24 Back
25 “___ America (And So Can You!)” (Stephen Colbert best seller)
28 Name names
29 Salon offering
30 Tease, with “on”
33 Flew private, for
instance
37 Is super-punctual
38 Make no plans
39 It traditionally starts with a strophe
40 Saucer contents,
for short
41 Terence ___, Fields Medalwinning mathematician 42 Prefix with cortex
43 Things sometimes named after scientists
45 Secret ___
47 Loves, and then
some
49 Cusps
52 Low joint
53 In a manner of
speaking?
56 Company that uses about 1% of the world’s wood supply annually
57 It ends with a big
splash
58 Distinguished
fellows
59 Mortimer ___, famed ventriloquy dummy of old
60 Longevous
DOWN
1 Twitch, say
2 Onetime
subsidiary of G.M.
3 Word that sounds like a plural of 1-Down
4 Corolla part
5 Decisive periods,
in brief
6 Activities for
dummies
7 High-end
8 It may be served
in a bed 9 1980 black-andwhite film that was nominated for Best Picture, with “The”
10 Maker of the Supersonic hair dryer
11 England’s first poet laureate (1668)
12 They’re big in
Hollywood
13 TV’s “American
___”
15 Glowing things
21 Staples of old
westerns
23 Gifts are displayed
in these
25 ___ disco (European music genre)
26 Secret alternative
27 Look at with awe
29 Port authority? 31 Uniquely
32 Reach
34 Focus of une
biographie
35 Oafish outburst
36 Pro follower
44 Spots
45 Avalanche
46 St. Teresa’s
birthplace
47 It means “be
quick” in Hawaiian
48 Where zardozi embroidery is prevalent
50 Juul, e.g.,
informally
51 “Soldier of Love”
singer, 2009
52 An opening to
“closing”
54 Chi-Town airport
code
55 Championed