The New York Times crossword puzzle
No. 0519
Across
1 Subject of the first YouTube video to reach 10 billion views (2022)
10 Fall follower?
14 “Why didn’t I think of that?!”
15 Nominated, say
16 No matter what
17 “The Luncheon on the Grass” painter
18 What often comes with a spoiler alert?
19 Autobahn abbr.
20 California winemaking county
21 Fished with traps, perhaps
23 One-handed put-back shot
25 One of a record 2,297 for Hank Aaron, for short
26 Observe the end of Yom Kippur
28 Use ___ Signal (street sign for bikes)
29 Healthful kind
of cereal 30 Quickly, quaintly
33 “Nobody Knows This Little ___” (Emily Dickinson poem)
34 “Ah-may-zing!”
35 Disgust
37 It parallels the radius
38 Sale sign meaning “Act now!”
40 Trough contents, maybe
41 Comedian Wong
42 Series finale?
43 Something that may be found near a hem?
44 Grant
46 Enemy of Lord Farquaad, in film
50 “Do you mind ...?”
52 Much of Def Jam Recordings’ output
54 Home to Timbuktu
55 Bearded bovine
56 Hot dog, perhaps
58 Singer ___ Laurie Blue Adkins (who’s best known by her first name)
59 What’s left when kids go to college
60 Stalk, maybe
61 They try not to rub people the wrong way
Down
1 It’s not one’s best performance
2 ___ Lange, former “Howard Stern Show” regular
3 Entire essence
4 Christmas party game
5 Place for pen pals?
6 English inventor Benjamin
7 Embrace
8 Sends on
9 “Kitty ___” (2006 Beyoncé song)
10 Word after other or rather
11 A student’s spot
12 Govt. facility in most world capitals except Washington
13 Person held for questioning
15 Exasperated cry
20 Contemptuous glance
22 Result of getting side-swiped, perhaps?
24 Ruined city in Jordan
27 Something parents might give a teenager, colloquially
29 Its offerings end around 2 p.m.
30 Draw into a private conversation
31 “Aha!”
32 Key ring?
34 Where you might order tamago or tobiko
36 Some nursery buys
39 Certain display at a natural history museum
44 First-rate
45 Gets bent out of shape
47 Gushes
48 Actress Renée ___ Goldsberry
49 Garments often worn with decorative purses
51 Related
53 Snoopy and Sylvester, e.g.
56 Like one side of the Cong. aisle
57 What might address a gray area