NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
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1 Onetime gig for Wiig, in brief 4 Keep the sauce from congealing, say 8 ___ Simpson 14Lo w note? 15 St ash 16 Bank s 17 Spider -Man’s surrogate father 19 C ommercial leader? 20 Enjoy the swimsuit edition of The New
England Journal of Medicine? 22 Giant Manning 23 Club alternative 24 Organization in “The Da Vinci Code” 27 Actress Gerwig of “Mistress America” 30 “Yeah, that’s the spot” 32 Put down roots? 33 O ral vote 34 Brief entries in an auto film festival? 39 Lik e Scotch whisky 41 Rib 42 Flag 43 Sickly -looking overlord? 46 Bhikkhuni : Buddhism :: ___ : Catholicism 47 T all one 48 Rotational speed meas. 49 Grilled 51 Neither improve nor decline 54 Bank figure, for short 55 Half of us? 56 People obsessed with being online? 62 Round a corner in 65-Across … or what you must do to answer the clues for 20-, 34-, 43- and 56-Across 65 Game patented December 31, 1935 66 Psychologist Pinker who wrote“How the
Mind Works” 67 W ords of rebuke 68 Under standing 69 What you may have with mom, dad or an overbearing boss 70 Swiftly built home? 71 Cable channel that airs “Portlandia”
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1 Like an “I told you so ”look 2 Proscription 3 Sp anish nuts 4 Wallop 5 Terminus of the Qingzang railway 6 Known to authorities 7 City near Sparks 8 Clut ch 9 & 10 Irish draught 11 C osmopolitan, e.g. 12 Key’s longtime partner in sketch comedy 13 Computer acronym since the 1960s 18 Modern civil rights initialism 21 They share the air 25 E scort, slangily 26 Some air pollution 27 Plague , with “at” 28 1971 documentary about Ravi Shankar 29 Bridg e sitter? 30 Relative of a throw 31 Audibly floored 35 Convenience partly obviated by banking
apps 36 “Got me now?” 37 Align 38 T exting button 40 D arer’s cry 44 Born on the bayou? 45 Cause for a rescheduling 50 Insignific ant person 51 “The choice of a new generation”
sloganeer, once 52 Challenges for future counsel, in brief 53 Bajillions of years 54 Fly holder 57 Harbing er 58 Speck 59 Isao in the Golf Hall of Fame 60 Head of staff? 61 Align 63 “Law & Order” spinoff, familiarly 64 “Huh, never would’ve figured”