Ottawa Citizen

N.Y. TIMES CROSSWORD

- NAM JIN YOON / WILL SHORTZ

ACROSS

1 Noted work in which many different positions are discussed 10 Teen spirit, perhaps 15 Up to one’s old tricks

16 You might sleep on it 17 Coffee order similar to a latte 18 Title lyric before “badoop” in a 1993 Salt-NPepa hit 19 Comic McKinnon 20 Get ready to battle in court

22 Cat pose and crane pose, e.g.

25 Loses one’s temper

27 Hit after hit for a rock band? 31 Spiritual force 32 Parodies 33 Other ___ 34 Choices for Negroni cocktails 35 Thelma and Louise, e.g. 36 Fancy serving platter at a sushi restaurant 37 Mad

38 “Wheel of Fortune” spin on either side of “ONE MILLION” 40 Something to raise a glass for 41 Continues doggedly, with “on” 42 Dominated 44 Having one on the way, slangily 48 Final act 52 French term of endearment that literally means “cabbage” 53 Agenda for a vet visit, maybe 54 Student financial aid option 57 Chilling 58 Bombshell 59 “Who ___ you?”

60 “Be polite!,” in a way

DOWN

1 “A Hunger Artist” writer 2 One for the road? 3 Chicago Auto Show debut of 1989

4 Emilia vis-à-vis Desdemona, in “Othello” 5 Caught 6 “Eww!” 7 Be just behind 8 Former

U.S. poet laureate Dove

9 From scratch

10 Not just suggest

11 His sister, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, was the first female president of the U.N. General Assembly 12 Words with friends on one’s phone, say 13 “Enough already!” 14 Opposite of bottled 21 Green lights in D.C.

23 Sets, as a security system 24 “Heyo”

26 Do something wrong

28 Kind of verb in grammar 29 Headed 30 Mushroom eaten in ramen 32 It takes years and years to complete 33 Upper-level security clearance status 34 Some wet weather attire

36 One singer of “Dear Theodosia” in “Hamilton” 37 Cream quantity 38 Some might be sculpted, informally 39 Serve as an agent (for)

41 Picked up

43 “Gymnopédie­s” composer 45 Modern-day home of the Ashanti empire 46 Toast, with “a”

47 Bizarre

49 ___ page

50 “So Sick” hitmaker of 2006

51 ___ Oaks, neighborho­od in eastern Queens 53 Word before god or devil

55 Fate 56 Alternativ­e to a 2-Down, today

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