The New York Times Crossword
No. 0411
ACROSS
1 Chemist’s workplace 4 Cousin of “Voilà!”
8 Enjoy a night in Vegas,
perhaps
14 Poetic tribute
15 ___ for the long haul 16 Made turbulent, as water 17 “r u kidding me?!”
18 Dalai ___ (Tibetan priest) 19 Alternative to a Tic Tac 20 Earthquakes occur around
them
23 “___ Anything …” (classic
rom-com)
24 Year, in France
25 Tantalizing promos 28 Pretties up
30 Crystal-filled rock
33 Kind of reaction or instinct 36 Fortnite and The Legend of
Zelda, for two
38 “Now it makes sense!” 41 Snoozing
42 Construction site vehicles 46 Like some humor and wine 47 Cut wool from
48 Keep time with the foot 51 Early buying opportunity 53 Bundle of paper
57 Of bees: Prefix
59 Eating utensils that might
come wrapped in red paper 61 Australian young woman 64 Something to shoot for … or
shoot at
65 Chart-topper
66 Learn, as a new skill … or what can precede the ends of 20-, 36-, 42- and 59Across 67 Throw in the microwave 68 Siouan language speaker 69 Record holder
70 Online marketplace for
artisans
71 Maple product
DOWN
1 Shower scrubber
2 Madison Avenue fellow 3 Underway
4 At an angle
5 Obsessive about little details 6 Anastasia’s love in 1997’s
“Anastasia”
7 No longer happening
8 “Keep off the ___” (park
sign)
9 “You’ve got mail” co.
10 Sch. in Cambridge
11 Came into one’s own
12 “Star Wars” character who
founded the Resistance 13 Small whirlpool
21 Peaceful pasture
22 Loosen, as restrictions
26 The yolk’s not on them, but
in them
27 Genuine 29 No longer interested in 31 Animal on an “Xing” sign 32 Outstanding Team award or
Best College Athlete award 33 What polytheists worship 34 “Not happening”
35 Watch or clock
37 Brewer’s kiln
39 Throw some jabs
40 French for “to be”
43 Home of Salt Lake City 44 Old Spice is
a popular one
45 Sign on a moody
teen’s door
49 Rick who sang “Never Gonna
Give You Up”
50 ___ Beta Kappa
52 Ending with sea or land 54 Smart speakers from
Amazon
55 Curly-tailed Japanese dog 56 Camera lens setting 57 Snakes by the Nile
58 Singer Collins
60 Nordstrom rival, familiarly 62 1950s presidential
nickname
63 Verb on a candy heart