NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
Across
1 Beat in chess 5 Astronomer who lost part of his nose in a sword duel
10 Classic Jumbotron shout-out
14 Frost
15 Takes a bit off 16 Certain newspaper column
17 Boot
18 Sorna y Nublar,
en “Jurassic Park” 19 Long locks 20 Educator in a
smock
22 Figure seen on
Athena’s shield 23 Thumbs-up 24 Skim
26 Bit of lettershaped hardware 28 Rangers’ domain 32 Thoroughbred,
e.g.
36 FedEx Cup
organizer
37 ___ of war 38 Bluish hues 40 Muslim leaders 41 “A Promised Land” author, 2020
43 Get into trouble,
in a way
45 Grassy expanse 46 Some drinking
vessels
48 Kind of zone in a
city
50 1948 Literature
Nobelist 52 Youngest player to score in the FIFA World Cup (age 17) 53 Two-word tribute 55 Bottle topper 59 Profession in an
O’Neill title 62 What “should be made by filling a glass with gin, then waving it in the general direction of Italy,” per Noël Coward 64 Declare
65 Kid-lit character with a green suit and gold crown 66 Midrange club 67 Award-winning
Ward
68 Chess : check ::
go : ___
69 “Pretty please?” 70 Geekish
71 Fixes
72 Big name in
printers
Down
1 Now: Sp.
2 Talks up
3 Some bridge
positions
4 Leader of the house band on “The Muppet Show” 5 Low-budget
feature
6 Like decisions made on a dare, typically
7 “Stormy Weather”
composer
8 Learn
secondhand 9 Either end of a
school bus? 10 Side that usually has the most supporters 11 Device used in interactive museum displays 12 What a “hamburger button” opens 13 Dedicated works 21 Reader’s jotting,
e.g.
22 Reader’s jottings … or a hint to this puzzle’s theme 25 Fancy-pants 27 Title derived from
“Caesar”
29 Most of a sugar
cane
30 Marisa of “In the
Bedroom” 31 Writer Sontag 32 Underway 33 Some salads 34 French
“equivalent” 35 Gusto
39 Dot on a subway
map
42 Dissolve
44 Scan options for the claustrophobic 47 Kind of milk or
sauce
49 Put on sale, say 51 So far
54 Densely packed,
in a way 56 Under-the-sink
fixture
57 Animals depicted on the Ishtar Gate
58 Film composer
Morricone 59 Tried something? 60 At any time 61 The blue part of
blue cheese 63 About .914
meters
65 “Pow!”