The new york times crossword
ACROSS
1 Hot dish that
sounds cold 6 Increase, as a
pot
11 ___ Dhabi 14 Composer
Copland 15 Feature of five U.S. presidents from Lincoln to Harrison 16 Hummus, for
one
17 Easy order for
a barista 19 Feminine
suffix
20 They play among the reeds
21 Gin flavoring 22 Exclamation of
epiphany 25 Not quite
ROFL 26 Inventor’s
protection 28 $,%,&or@ 30 “If ___ Street
Could Talk” (2018 film) 32 “It is a tale told by an ___, full of sound and fury”: Shak.
33 Coil in a
mattress 37 Oscar-winning film set partly in Iran
38 Jell-O shapers 39 Slushy summer
treat
40 Ocean invertebrate with a round, translucent body 42 Trumpet’s
sound 43 Furious 44 Prevailing
tendencies 45 Sherwood ___ 48 Go a-courting? 49 “The Waste Land” author’s monogram 50 Big nights before big days
51 Artist Henri
Toulouse-___ 55 A live one
might be hot 56 Genre with a
Hall of Fame in Cleveland … or what can follow the respective halves of
17-, 33- and 40-Across Card player’s
call
More robust
Pisa dough? Kylo ___ of
“Star Wars” Serviceable Put down new
turf on 60
61 62 63
64 65
DOWN
1 Taxi
2 “2001: A Space
Odyssey” antagonist 3 Nest egg
letters
4 ___ citato (in the passage
quoted) 5 Rorschach
pattern 6 Bubbling
away
7 Dict.
offerings 8 Loopy 9 Overstep one’s
bounds 10 Verse that exalts its subject 11 “Easy on Me”
singer, 2021 12 Plains figure replaced by Monticello on U.S. nickels 13 Surprise win 18 Cucumber-like,
maybe 21 Lifelessly
dull
22 “Take me ___”
By Robert Won
23 Water power,
informally 24 Compadre 27 Mont Blanc, for
one 29 Outskirts of
the outskirts 30 Book-loving Disney princess in a yellow gown 31 Whirlpool
33 Bit of lightning 34 Defeatist’s
assertion 35 Bookish sorts 36 Flappers in a
gaggle
38 Late singer with a food name
41 PSAT takers,
often 42 Operator of a
stud farm 44 Community card between “flop” and “river” in hold’em
45 It’s connected
to the tibia 46 Sheepish 47 Intel
mission 48 Gawk 52 Rights
advocacy org. 53 Some fourstringed instruments, for short 54 Mötley ___ 56 Letter after
pi
57 Common
conjunctions 58 John of
Salisbury 59 “Acid”