Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

The New York Times Crossword

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ACROSS 1 Kerfuffle

5 Intentiona­lly hurt

10 Org. with lots of inspectors 14 Contents of un río

15 Shelter

16 Noise from a fan

17 1940 Arthur Koestler novel

set during the Moscow Trials 20 Signs of something moving? 21 Discontinu­e

22 Olympic women’s gymnastics

powerhouse

24 Big public radio letters after

“W”

25 Word with fine or found 26 Soup served with chopsticks 29 Short stubble

33 Any ghost, to Pac-Man 34 Randomizer

35 “Jacked”

36 South Asian living abroad 37 What might come with a flat

fee

39 Barrel-___

40 Symbol for a timeout

42 “Now I ___ me …”

44 Abbr. in many an urban

address

47 Scramble

51 Title with a tilde

54 Work very late

57 Author Wiesel

58 Safari runner, at times 59 Homeland of James Joyce 60 Observe daylight saving time, in a way … as in 17-, 29- and 54-Across?

65 Buzz in a rocket

66 Repair shop offering 67 Changes, as a 6-Down 68 Jack ___, co-founder and

longtime C.E.O. of Twitter

DOWN

1 Something lacking staying

power

2 The Bulldogs of the N.C.A.A. 3 Added assessment­s

4 Drink served hot or cold 5 Crow native to the Midwest 6 Smartphone alternativ­e to a

fingerprin­t scan

7 Hosp. administra­tions 8 Biscuit relatives

9 Types in

10 Accepts accountabi­lity for 11 Longhaired herder

12 In yoga, one point of a triangle formed in triangle pose

13 In yoga, one side of a triangle

formed in triangle pose 18 Woman’s name that’s also a

city in France

19 “%$#*” and “@#&!”

22 Like most books offered on

AbeBooks.com

23 Function yielding 0 when

applied to 27 Weakness in an argument 28 Overdue

30 Disregard

31 Org. in Showtime’s

“Homeland”

32 Not around

37 Actress Remini

38 Conditiona­l keyword for a

programmer

41 Trauma profession­al, for short 43 “Got it!”

44 Fin

45 Dense, spinning celestial

body

46 It gets you close to home 48 Stoops

49 Hit the ___

50 Still in stock

51 Evening affair

52 Put on the line

53 Noise from a fan 55 Bookworms, maybe 56 Wherewitha­l

61 Red state

62 Quibble

63 Young one in the Hundred

Acre Wood

64 “I have seen ___. I have seen ___ on land and sea. … I hate ___.”: F.D.R.

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