NEW YORK TIMES DAILY CROSSWORD
No. 0530
ACROSS
1 Wizard’s weapon 6 Meat in a burger 10 Famous ___ cookies
14 Gem from an oyster 15 Peas, for a pea shooter
16 Tales handed down orally
17 Web company with an exclamation mark in its name
18 Nutty candy offering
20 Mardi Gras city, colloquially
22 Word after game, set or match
23 Ultradense galactic body
29 NYC airport code 30 ___ Grey (variety of
2-Down)
31 Spot for a mic clip 32 The Bee ___ (music group)
33 Instrument with pipes
35 Deliver a grand message
37 Fresh starts ... or, when said aloud, what
18-, 23-, 53- and 58-Across all have?
42 Like some sprays and voices 43 Danger
45 “Seven” things for a pirate
48 Construction beam material
51 Part to play 52 Sanjay Gupta’s channel
53 Soba servings, for instance
55 Houston baseballer 57 Pollen gatherers
58 Top dog
62 Airplane seating alternative to window
66 It’s catchy 67 Picked a card 68 Step
69 Strong desires 70 Wraps up
71 Uses a computer keyboard
DOWN
1 Intel employee?
2 Breakfast beverage 3 Ooh and ___
4 Grassy areas near driveways
5 Each button in an
elevator
6 Yellow fruit
7 Music subcategory that’s a vowel change from
8-Down 8 Australian bird that’s a vowel change from 7-Down
9 Weather phenomenon that London is famous for
10 Judy Garland, voicewise
11 Kind of phone on the coast of Alabama?
12 Fruit with the name of its color
13 Some mattress choices
19 Mo. before May 21 “Haha” alternative
23 Protagonist in
“The Matrix” 24 Bring in, as income
25 Strongly suggest 26 This is not good!
27 Arctic ___ (migratory bird)
28 Mathematician Turing 32 Philanthropic quality
34 Org. for the Hawks, but not the Falcons 36 Gratuity
38 Canadian gas brand 39 Cat: Sp.
40 “Money doesn’t ___ on trees”
41 Window ledge 44 “___ Misérables”
45 Insufficient in quantity
46 Guarantee
47 Avenger played by Paul Rudd 49 Macaroni shapes
50 Suni ___, Team USA
gymnastics medalist 53 Neither’s partner
54 Brutish creature 56 Parts of a gym set
59 Poem of praise 60 Coffee vessel
61 Sansa’s father on
“Game of Thrones” 63 Source of maple syrup
64 Political fact-checker’s verdict, maybe 65 Triage centers, for short