Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

The New York Times crossword puzzle

- Emily Carroll and Erik Agard

Across

1 Discusses 9 Proceed down the runway, perhaps 15 Polish, say 16 Sharp 17 Working as a

go-between 18 Literally,

“art-doer” 19 Achilles, for

example 21 Pines

22 “All ___ are civil ___, because all men are brothers” (quote attributed to François Fénelon) 25 For whom the ravens Huginn and Muninn collect intel, in legend 27 Lane hugger? 28 California roll

ingredient 31 Religious

observance 33 Assembly line

feature

35 “___ the Wizard” (show tune) 36 “My Violent Evil Monster Just Scared Us Nuts” and others

41 Swan song 42 Me time,

say 43 Countless 47 Attachment to a car’s dashboard 48 Stick: Sp. 49 Late actress Diana of “Game of Thrones” 51 Parliament

votes

52 High dudgeon 54 See for a bit 57 “Kimigayo,” in

Japan

59 Comic actor who played Sir Robin and Harry the Haggler 63 62-Down

part 64 Fresh bread? 65 Formal 66 Turn off

Down

1 It might be hair-raising 2 Parlement vote 3 Historian’s specialty, perhaps

4 “I see you’ve left me no choice”

5 ___ dixit 6 Bundestag

vote

7 Adjective on an

Indian menu 8 “I swear!” 9 Concern about

an old sofa 10 Unmoored, in a

way 11 Predicamen­t 12 Quieted down 13 Mythical figure associated with snakes

14 Like some

bread and beer 20 Research org.

in Bethesda 22 Getting close,

perhaps

23 Bath water? 24 Cover-up in

court

26 Totally useless 29 Do makeup? 30 Something to

sneeze at? 32 Brand with a classic “501 Blues” ad campaign 34 Roast V.I.P.s 37 Crude verse 38 Big Apple sch.

system 39 1960s “It Girl”

Sedgwick 40 Preceders of spikes, in volleyball 43 Rising

44 Eliot hero 45 Tributary of the Missouri 46 Chill

50 Davis of

Hollywood 53 ___ teeth

(rarity)

55 New Zealand

demonym 56 Very top 58 When the National Day of Prayer is celebrated 60 Forensic

science subject 61 Diminutive

suffix

62 Body part with

a 63-Across

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