Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
The New York Times crossword puzzle
No. 0607
Across
1 Southwest
skiing locale 5 Revolting
scene
9 Ancient
Mexican
14 Fan fixation 15 A long time, in
Mexico
16 ___ board 17 Properly 18 What’s tall when it’s young and short when it’s old? (old riddle)
19 Singer Jackson 20 Big foot spec 22 Like a winning play in the final seconds of overtime 23 Material in
sheets
24 Word in a Latin
101 lesson 26 Digs in the
mud 27 Colorado
senator Michael 29 Bygone Ford make, informally 30 Plate, e.g. 31 Horrify
33 Bit of neckwear 36 “Therefore …” 38 Something you can lend without having to part with 39 Tickle
41 Pro choice? 42 Stale joke 45 Fins
46 James who played Sonny Corleone 47 “Ri-i-i-ight …” 49 Remote 52 Nascar’s Busch
or Petty
53 Dirt in a dump
truck, perhaps 54 Since way back
when 56 Something to
feed the kitty 60 Madison Ave.
industry 61 Troubles 62 Fizzy wine
option 63 Extended
family 64 Much-reshared post on social media
65 Dice roll, say 66 Meal with
storytelling 67 Fool, in British
slang
68 Beauty
spots
Down
1 Fab alternative 2 For two voices
in unison 3 Carbonated beverage, spelled as 33Down might suggest? 4 Knowing signs 5 Figures recorded in an experiment 6 Part of a
competition 7 Carbonated beverage, spelled as 33-Down might suggest? 8 “Naughty!” 9 Carbonated beverage, spelled as 33-Down might suggest? 10 Feast that might include lomi-lomi salmon 11 Thin ___ 12 DVD player
button 13 Eponymous cartoonist Guisewite 21 Something often added to a carbonated beverage 22 Baseball legend Yastrzemski 25 Anne of
comedy 27 Annual celebration, for short 28 Aachen
article
32 Bike
33 Rises, in a way 34 “So that’s what
you mean” 35 Top 37 Carbonated beverage, spelled as 33-Down might suggest? 40 Food court
regulars 43 Big name
in chips 44 Bundle that might come with a bow on top
48 Like a happening party, in slang 49 Some Italian
models 50 “My Dinner With ___” (1981 film) 51 Overly
enthusiastic 55 Razz 57 Michigan college town 58 Shaving
brand 59 Cookie
containers 61 Calvin in “Calvin and Hobbes,” e.g.