NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1 Make sense
6 Many a get-rich-quick scheme
10 Meal cooked in a Crock-pot
14 Atlanta train system
15 Wife of Zeus 16 Domesticated
17 Moolah
18 Distance between belt holes, maybe
19 Sign at a highway interchange
20 Capable of floating, as a balloon
23 Low-ranking “Star Trek” officer: Abbr.
24 Sombrero, e.g.
25 Smidgen
26 Neon or xenon
27 Soul singer Thomas
29 Wail
32 Sanctimonious
36 Ken, to Barbie
37 “Rocks,” in a drink
38 Captain's place on a ship
39 Imposing and then some
44 Units on a football field: Abbr.
45 ___ Susan (dining table centerpiece)
46 How long it might take for a mountain to form
47 Word before “bite” or “go”
48 Rapper ___-Z
49 Word sometimes confused with “lie”
52 “Let's put things in perspective” … or a title for this puzzle
57 Martin Luther King's “Letter From Birmingham ___”
58 Debtors' notes
59 Brain divisions
60 Gawk at
61 ___ menu (where to find Cut, Copy and Paste)
62 Longtime Yankees manager Joe
63 Runner Usain
64 Where bears hibernate
65 Gives a thumbs-up
DOWN
1 Saunter
2 1950s-'60s singer Bobby
3 Bottom of the barrel
4 Salt Lake City's home
5 Stir-fried noodle dish
6 Jersey
7 Penny
8 Feature over many a doorway
9 Honorific for Gandhi
10 Ending with farm or home
11 Move from the gate to the runway, say
12 Mideast bigwig
13 “Caution — ___ paint” (sign)
21 Simplicity
22 Vindaloo accompaniment
26 When repeated, water cooler sound
27 Like a poison ivy rash
28 Mother of Zeus (and an anagram of 15-Across)
29 “Give my compliments to the ___”
30 Part to play
31 “De-e-elish!”
32 Chairperson, e.g.
33 Cousins of paddles
34 Cracker brand with a yellow-and-blue logo
35 Like Girl Scout “Mints”
36 Pioneering journalist Nellie
40 Woman's name that's also a Spanish pronoun
41 Made a comeback
42 1963 Best Actress Patricia
43 Never betraying
47 Speck of land in the sea
48 Kids around
49 The Scales
50 Big office supply brand
51 Positive responses
52 Shakespeare villain who says “Virtue? A fig!”
53 Cash register drawer
54 Rich vein of ore
55 Pompeii or Machu Picchu
56 Nabbed
57 What you're hired to do