NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1 ___ Jean Covey, protagonist of Jenny Han’s “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” 5 Has a grate voice?
10 Perfume named after a pop star 14 In time
16 [I’m right here, you know] 17 Period before sunset with ideal lighting for photography 18 Lets go of
19 Faint reactions? 20 Pink-headed mushroom in Mario games 22 The cab’s here! 24 Unbeatable
25 “Be reasonable” 28 Fly catcher
29 Org. that regulates fertilizers
30 Feline hybrids 34 Winner of Wimbledon five consecutive times between Ashe and Mcenroe 36 Historic husband of Claudia Octavia 38 Still learning, maybe
39 Coast
40 Symbol of life
41 Love scene?
43 Its influences include the Cuban mambo and Jamaican mento
44 Cousin of a mariposa lily 46 Made a sound with a flute
48 Ripostes
51 Big brand of coolers
52 Cook for Easter, maybe
54 Yanks 58 “Goodness!” 59 What requires a charge to use, in two senses 61 Take ___
62 What may go to waste? No! What waste may go to
63 Small tips
64 Tony and Grammy winner Mitchell 65 Oversupply
DOWN
1 Staying power
2 State
3 Big move, for short
4 Basketball player’s cry while being fouled on the shot
5 Takes the lead in a team project
6 “So exciting!!!” 7 Opening
8 Hybrid fruit akin to an aprium 9 Dark grape variety 10 Marathon markers of sorts
11 Disclaimer before an uncomfortable question 12 Landlord’s concern 13 “Couldn’t eat another bite” 15 12-Down participant 21 Person who’s left, for short? 23 “That’s so kind” 25 “Fast X” actor John
26 Time of year for hunting
27 Price to pay, say 31 Cop to
32 ___ Lieberman, former W.N.B.A. player and coach known as “Lady Magic”
33 Fashion items that may be a bit steep
35 Adjective that, when its lone vowel is doubled, becomes an advocacy organization 37 Emphatic assent
42 Things that might hurt you to the core? 45 Marble, e.g. 47 Tough work schedule
48 Lion : pride :: ___ : crash 49 Opera about an opera singer 50 Who says? 53 Asian honorific 55 Noodle sometimes eaten with mentsuyu sauce
56 “Two steps ahead of you” 57 Sight on a Hawaiian lava flow
60 Univ. overlooking the Hudson River