NEW YORK TIMES DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1 Bud
4 Tow truck destination
10 Puts a lid on
14 ___ carte menu
15 Widely recognized, as a symbol
16 Butter alternative
17 “Truthfully ...”
20 The “L” of LPGA
21 ___ biloba (ornamental tree with a widely used extract)
22 Trains at a high level?
23 Hot dog
25 Irish laddie
27 1953 title role for John Wayne
28 Captain in a whale of a tale?
32 Mimic
33 Comedian Sahl
34 Grammatical case in Latin
36 Secure a seat at the table, say
39 Emily who wrote “Wuthering Heights”
40 Univ. of Maryland athlete
41 ___ stop (chance to refuel)
42 Golfers don’t want to go into it
43 Prepare to break a peace treaty, perhaps
45 Mr. in a Robert Louis Stevenson story
46 Emulate Mr. Clean, in a way
48 Mars or Jupiter
49 Butt-Head’s sidekick
51 More ghostly
54 “Hurry up!”
57 Leaf (through)
58 Home to Slovenia and Slovakia
59 Royal irritant in a fairy tale
60 Makes into a knot
61 Brings into being
62 Hankering
DOWN
1 Item on a bucket list?
2 ___ Romeo (Italian auto)
3 Got a look at
4 Cutting remarks
5 High or low cards
6 Louis XIV, par exemple
7 ___ Taylor (clothier)
8 Played a couple of sets at a jazz club, say
9 Starfish or sea urchin, in a biology text
10 “Major props to you!”
11 Fashion model Wek
12 100 centavos
13 Barfly
18 Venus de ___
19 1
23 Had on
24 Counting everything
25 Cutting remarks
26 John Adams’ “Nixon in China,” for one
27 Futuristic modes of transport
29 New-Agey, slangily 30 Dodge
31 “___ Davis Eyes” (Kim Carnes hit of 1981)
33 “The A-Team” actor with a mohawk
35 African serpent
37 Chess match finales
38 Brainy oddball
44 Slacken
45 Group wedding dance
47 Laboratory eggs
48 Cute reply to “Why are you so cute?”
49 ___ B’rith (Jewish organization)
50 Leg up
51 TV network that organizes the X Games
52 Fencing option
53 TV host ?Seacrest
54 Missing letters in “??propria?e” (felicitously)
55 Savings plan with SEP and SIMPLE versions
56 Pull along