NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
Across
1 Practice boxing 5 Dr. who’s done 19- Down for Dr Pepper 8 Tree houses? 13 Auricle’s site 15 Produced, as
coins 16 Breadwinner 17 Kitchen covers 18 Former House
leader Nancy 19 “The Fox and the
Crow” storyteller 20 Cheerleader’s
cheer 21 2011World Series champs, informally 24 Office V. I. P. 27 Pageant winners’
wear 29 Alternative to
Enterprise 30 Call letters? 33 Tizzy 34 Navy student,
informally 35 Be rough with,
in a way 36 Warning appropriate for this puzzle? 38 90° turn 39 Moon of Mars 41 Tombstone
lawman 42 Father’s study:
Abbr. 43 Go ___ for
( defend) 44 Agreed 46 Circus performer
with a ball 47 Veil material 48 Jodie Foster and Meryl Streep, collegiately 52 Reason to use a
visor 54 Opera’s Tebaldi 56 Name repeatedly sung in Rossini’s “Largo al factotum” 58 One of the “E’s”
in E. E. C. 60 Stranded due to
frigid weather 61 Shoal 62 Anatomical
pouch 63 Christmas ___ 64 Some savings,
for short
Down
1 Too sentimental 2 Food processor
setting 3 Bikini, for one 4 Not take it
anymore 5 Names in
someone’s honor 6 Girl’s name that’s a homophone for a boy’s name 7 Make a goof 8 Barely beats 9 Attired, as a
judge 10 “Buy” or “sell” directive at a specified price 11 Start of a
countdown 12 1960s protest
grp. 14 Sue Grafton’s “___ for Ricochet” 15 Fannie ___
( securities) 19 Commercials 22 Locality 23 Unfair treatment 25 Arena entrance
feature 26 George ___, longtime maestro of the Cleveland Orchestra 28 “___ the Sheriff”
( 1974 # 1 hit) 29 Land animal whose closest living relatives include whales 30 Data in a daily
planner: Abbr. 31 North America’s largest alpine lake 32 Double, in
baseball lingo 34 Certain homicide, in police lingo 37 Something that may be trimmed or rigged 40 “Oh! Susanna”
and others 44 Take to court 45 Obi- Wan ___ 47 High- tech 1982
Disney movie 49 Tennessee senator ___ Alexander 50 Turner
autobiography 51 Fires 53 Rossini’s “Largo
al factotum,” e. g. 55 Not continue 56 Lie a little 57 Hosp. locale 58 Suffix with Japan 59 Cleveland cager,
for short