The New York Times
No. 1118
ACROSS
1 Vaccination site 4 Tap alternative? 8 Take the wrong way? 13 ___-tzu 14 Ancient region of Asia Minor 15 Where the Nez Percé Reservation is found
16 *Di* Gaga Godiva 18 Inventor of dynamite 19 Approved, with “to”
20 Bit of baloney 22 Like the soles of Louboutin shoes 23 Bird’s-eye view? 24 R.p.m. m.p.h. k.p.s.
27 Singer Baker 29 Pair at sea
30 Its name comes from the Greek for “uncuttable” 31 Total jerk 32 French word at a coffeehouse 34 One crying foul, say
36 Art Calculus Spanish 40 Long-snouted fish 41 Bread eaten with curry
42 Marcille who won “America’s Next Top Model” 45 Dieci meno due 48 Heaven on earth 50 How you might recall a childhood memory 52 Housewarming masquerade
tailgate 55 Influential icon 56 TV coach Lasso 57 In which four raised fingers and a curved thumb is “B,” in brief 58 Letting up 60 Fossilized tree resin
62 Ha-ha chortle
tee-hee
65 Not claim, say 66 Do some tailoring to 67 Woman’s name that sounds like a letter
68 Paid (up) 69 Mouth off to 70 Slip
DOWN
1 Title character of an ’80s sitcom 2 What toes can resemble after a long bath
3 Excessive righteousness 4 Some business casual shirts 5 Fraudulent medical treatment 6 “Ice Age” sloth 7 Swift to climb the Billboard chart? 8 Docked, in a way 9 Vow-sealing words 10 Common experiment subject 11 Cause of some orange fingers 12 Poker variant
14 “___ be a shame …” 17 Alluvium
21 Put down 23 Silence of the lambs? Just the opposite! 25 Wedding vendor 26 Speaks on the record? 28 Captain Pierce portrayer on old TV
33 Sellers of airtime, informally 35 ___ of honor 37 Dr. Frankenstein’s aide 38 Dance-offs, e.g. 39 Shirtless, say 43 Many a YouTube star
44 Writer Rand 45 Chief tributary of the St. Lawrence River 46 Oppressive authority, informally 47 Tasty morsel 49 City with the longtime slogan “Big things happen here” 51 Pelvic bones 53 Had the courage 54 Richard who wrote “Revolutionary Road” 59 35mm camera type 61 Inhabitant of 48-Across 63 Similar to 64 What’s-___-name
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