NY Times Puzzle No. 0819
ACROSS
1 With
5-Across, means of survival
5 With 9-Across, place to yacht shop
9 With 16-Down, decisive confrontation
13 Mosque V.I.P.
14 In olden days
15 Santa Claus “flight tracker”
17 Puma competitor
18 Blue material
19 Sun Valley locale
20 One signing up
22 Judd who directed “Knocked Up”
23 Passionate sort, it’s said
24 Fictional maker of earthquake pills and tornado seeds
26 It’s a stretch
27 Things snake charmers wear
31 Introduction to magic?
33 Golden god
34 Centipede producer
36 Hit’s opposite
40 Place to see Warhol’s “Campbell’s Soup Cans”
41 See 1-Down
42 Grind
43 Book of Mormon
43 book
44 Passing a drug test, say
45 Destroyer of the town of Nicolosi in 1669
46 One putting down roots?
48 Title detective of 1970s TV
50 Actress Claire of Netflix’s “The Crown”
53 Quashes
55 Apprehend
56 Hannah who wrote “The Human Condition”
58 Like most debates
63 Conveyance that may be carved
64 Crush alternative
65 The Catholic Church, informally Blog post
67 Calendar spans with tildes
68 Rating for “South Park”
69 With 50-Down, athlete’s intense expression
70 With 69-Across, advantage in sports
71 With 70-Across, call it a night, say
DOWN
1 With 41-Across, generational sequence
2 “Sign me up”
3 Cooling off period?
4 Message with many bcc’s
5 What may be
5 tested by parking a car in Harvard Yard?
6 “Lay it ___!”
7 MDX maker
8 Lunar New Year
10 Long shot?
9 Kotb of “Today”
11 Make a big speech
12 “Yay!”
16 With 39-Down, minimize
21 Triton’s domain
22 It’s created by wind, rain and traffic
25 “Cheers” waitress and “Scrubs” nurse
27 With 1-Down, company named for two magazines
28 Thick noodle
29 Football analyst Tony
30 Did up
32 So-called “third stage of labor”
35 Nail (it)
37 Plenty
38 Sound from a pen
39 With 62-Down, lie motionless
47 Overnight flight 49 Small power sources
50 With 27-Down, Apple app
51 Rainforest dweller, in brief
52 Gossipy sort
54 Old memo writer
57 Standard
59 Often-misused pronoun
60 Peace sign
61 1815 novel of romantic misunderstandings
62 With 71-Across, traveling music fan of old
64 “I’ll pass”