NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1 Kerfuffle
5 Intentionally hurt
10 Org. with lots of inspectors
14 Contents of un río
15 Shelter
16 Noise from a fan
17 1940 Arthur Koestler novel set during the Moscow Trials
20 Signs of something moving?
21 Discontinue
22 Olympic women’s gymnastics powerhouse
24 Big public radio letters after “W”
25 Word with fine or found
26 Soup served with chopsticks
29 Short stubble
33 Any ghost, to Pac-man 34 Randomizer
35 “Jacked”
36 South Asian living abroad
37 What might come with a flat fee
39 Barrel-___
40 Symbol for a timeout
42 “Now I ___ me …”
44 Abbr. in many an urban address
47 Scramble
51 Title with a tilde
54 Work very late
57 Author Wiesel
58 Safari runner, at times
59 Homeland of James Joyce
60 Observe daylight saving time, in a way … as in 17-, 29- and 54-Across?
65 Buzz in a rocket
66 Repair shop offering
67 Changes, as a 6-Down
68 Jack ___, co-founder and longtime C.E.O. of Twitter
DOWN
1 Something lacking staying power
2 The Bulldogs of the N.C.A.A.
3 Added assessments
4 Drink served hot or cold
5 Crow native to the Midwest
6 Smartphone alternative to a fingerprint scan
7 Hosp. administrations
8 Biscuit relatives
9 Types in
10 Accepts accountability for
11 Longhaired herder
12 In yoga, one point of a triangle formed in triangle pose
13 In yoga, one side of a triangle formed in triangle pose
18 Woman’s name that’s also a city in France
19 “%$#*” and “@#&!”
22 Like most books offered on Abebooks. com
23 π Function yielding 0 when applied to
27 Weakness in an argument
28 Overdue
30 Disregard
31 Org. in Showtime’s “Homeland”
32 Not around
37 Actress Remini
38 Conditional keyword for a programmer
41 Trauma professional, for short
43 “Got it!”
44 Fin
45 Dense, spinning celestial body
46 It gets you close to home
48 Stoops
49 Hit the ___
50 Still in stock
51 Evening affair
52 Put on the line
53 Noise from a fan
55 Bookworms, maybe
56 Wherewithal
61 Red state
62 Quibble
63 Young one in the Hundred Acre Wood
64 “I have seen ___. I have seen ___ on land and sea. … I hate ___.”: F.D.R.