The New York Times Crossword
No. 0713
ACROSS
1 One-named singer with the hit “Dark Lady”
5 Regions
10 Little ’uns
14 The “R” of the Supreme Court’s R.B.G.
15 Tropical fruit
16 Rude sound at the dinner table
17 Palo ___, Calif.
18 Milk source on a dairy cow 19 Asterisk
20 Flower of the tree Prunus mume
23 Bread bag closer
24 “How ya ___?”
25 Money back on a purchase 27 Month with no federal holidays
30 Hairstyle option
32 What cold weather may bring 33 Bringer of cold weather 36 See 8-Down 37 ___-hole (place to secrete oneself)
38 Word before whiz 39 Winged beast on the Welsh flag
42 Lindsay of “The Parent Trap” 44 Forms a mass of small bubbles
45 Place to store canned goods 46 “Take that!” 48 Nickname for grandma 49 Make a mistake
50 Game piece on which 20-, 33- or 39-Across might be pictured 56 One-named singer with the hit “Orinoco Flow” 58 Hairstyle option
59 Word between File and View on a menu bar
60 Gourmand’s passion
61 The Little Mermaid
62 ___ mater
63 Small earring 64 “Gimme a C…!” and “Go team!”
65 Dee ___, director of “Bessie” and “Mudbound”
DOWN
1 “Oh, no!”
2 Main body of a ship 3 “___, Brute?” 4 Diamond shape, in geometry 5 Trinket worn for luck
6 Gas detected by home test kits
7 Gets discontinued
8 With 36-Across, in the distant past
9 Alpha Kappa Alpha, for one 10 Basic cable channel that’s part of WarnerMedia Entertainment 11 “Awesome!” 12 Personality facet 13 Unrestrained shopping trip 21 Superlative
22 Work well together 26 Texter’s “Oh, just remembered …”
27 Miles away
28 Impulse
29 Comment made with a pat on the back 30 Commotions
31 Bird whose head doesn’t make a sound?
33 Close
34 Close
35 When tripled, a liar’s mantra 37 “The Princess Diaries” actress Anne
40 Rainless
41 Travel all over the place 42 A.P. ___ (high school English course, for short) 43 Rampaging 45 Receptors for solar energy 46 Complaints
47 “… well, never mind then” 48 “To Kill a Mockingbird” or “The Maltese Falcon” 51 “Take this!”
52 One corner on a Monopoly board
53 Inactive
54 Garnish for a Corona 55 Scheduling guesses that might be updated in midair, for short
57 Subtract’s opposite