Santa Fe New Mexican

The New York Times

No. 0122

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ACROSS

1 Kind of wine drinker who might remark “I’m getting hints of unripened banana” 5 Tears

9 Tore

14 Biblical shepherd 15 Lovefest, literally 16 Send to cloud nine 17 Like calypso music 19 Atoll material 20 It’s a gas 21 Porcelain

23 SS ___, onetime flagship of the White Star Line 27 Philly Ivy 29 Actress Meriwether 30 Kind of salad with tomatoes, eggs, olives and anchovies

32 It’s often left on the table 34 Second Monopoly avenue 36 “Grody!”

37 Put on 38 Actress Graff of “Mr. Belvedere” 39 Bearded beast

40 Stain

41 Having everything in its proper place 42 Language akin to Thai 43 Spanish queens 44 Hosp. locales 45 Prince of Narnia 47 Art nouveau? 48 Monsieur, across the Pyrenees 50 Criticizes pettily 52 Part of a crystal radio kit

54 Give off

55 Hugo ___, longtime Supreme Court justice 57 Result of connecting the circled letters in a certain way, in a punny manner of speaking 62 Woodworker’s shaper 63 Halley’s comet, to William the Conqueror 64 Poet ___ St. Vincent Millay 65 Suit material for Mr. Toad 66 Class

67 Berth place

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1 Egg pouch 2 Hornets are in it, in brief 3 Anthem contractio­n 4 Cousins of crepes 5 Stiff and mechanical 6 Promoting peace 7 ___ Tour 8 Adjust to match, informally 9 Contents of many an index card 10 Like soliloquy deliverers, typically 11 Moving targets for waves

12 Third Greek vowel 13 Dover’s home: Abbr.

18 ___ Babies (bygone fad) 22 Ear covering 23 Moby Dick, for one 24 Some casino personnel 25 Launch time 26 Arcade fixtures 28 Horseshoe Falls setting

31 Hosp. locale 33 Radio shortcut 35 Gunpowder alternativ­e, for short

37 Super Mario Galaxy console

39 Terrific time, in slang

40 Spare part, perhaps 42 Rendered pork fat 43 Clothing 45 Altered dishonestl­y 46 “The nerve!” 49 Nook

51 And the following: Abbr.

53 Those, in Segovia 55 Diner order that often comes with a toothpick

56 Bar code?

58 Pop subgenre 59 Web address ender 60 Santa ___ winds 61 Perhaps Annual subscripti­ons are available for the best of Sunday crosswords from the last 50 years: 1-888-7-ACROSS.

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