The New York Times Crossword
ACROSS
1 “The Winner Takes It All” group
Singer Diana Radiate
Hardly a jaunt Ready to go Central points Tolled time “Byeee!”
One having a turn at a roast?
You’ve got to know when to hold ‘em
Worrier’s words Former queen of Jordan
Good cheer
What do ewe say? Spice ___ Often-changed item of wear
Know when to fold ‘em
___ Mode, animated film character who says “Words are useless! Gobblegobble-gobblegobble-gobblegobble!”
It might be in the form of a thumbnail
“The Music Man” locale
Know when to walk away
Famed designer whose career 5 9 13 14 16 17 18 19
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69 was boosted by “American Gigolo” Small batteries Butter, e.g. Concern for a tailor
___ facto
Box markings
And know when to run
Moistens
Water nymph Earnest request Pueblo people “The Child,” also known as Baby Yoda
Snack, as on a knish
Places with springs Exclamation after a witty comeback ___ Major
DOWN
1 Bit of air pollution 2 Gasbag
3 Anthony of “Parts Unknown”
Concur
Speaker’s platform
Scott Turow memoir
Gertrude who wrote “We are always the same age inside”
“___ to This” (song from “Hamilton”) 4 5
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Jewelry designer Peretti
Mod do
It comes to a point when it’s too cold outside
One who gives one-tenth
Tiered temple Actress Gilbert Hosp. scans
Light wind? Lettuce wrap lettuce
“Yeah, suuuure” Event with a dress code
Snoopy grp. German film award akin to an Oscar
Risqué
“What is your greatest ___?” (interview question)
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Section of a Sunday newspaper “Wilco!”
Erasing, as data Prepared to skate Org. with thousands of inspectors
Forty winks Provoke
View from Catania, in brief Shoots up Whopper ingredient
College sports channel
Print collectors, for short
“A Song of Ice and Fire,” e.g.
“Why, that’s it!”