The New York Times
ACROSS
1 Mason jar, in a pinch 5 Brogues, e.g. 15 Corp. debuts 16 It often includes Fox, but not Fox News
17 Hype
18 One who might reply to “Thank you” with “No wukkas” 19 Name invoked when reciting the shahada 21 Certain peaceful protest 22 Redundant word before “result” 23 Going over the head of
25 Dot on a timeline 27 Ones getting you down?
28 “Ah, yes …” 32 R&B/jazz artist Booze who sang “See See Rider Blues” 33 Crushes, e.g. 36 Experimental delivery option 37 Response of modesty
39 ___ the bud
41 Comportment 42 Something built with curls, informally 44 Top-flight destination 46 Gone unused 47 Bike brand 49 Receive 51 Cheer made with beer 53 Appropriate name for that woman’s husband? 55 Internet ___ 58 Bitter
60 Muse of lyric poetry
61 Sign before merging 64 Related 65 Secondary gig 66 Captain who says “I am not what you call a civilized man!” 67 “Who’s got an idea?” 68 Chile’s Nevado ___ Cruces National Park
DOWN
1 Life-sustaining 2 Sorry
3 Look inward 4 Biltmore or Hearst Castle
5 Corporate alias abbr.
6 One of the Castros 7 Davis of “Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries” 8 Part of an OSHA inspection 9 Uses a crystal ball 10 Like books for Project Gutenberg 11 “Open the pod bay doors, ___” (classic movie line)
12 Award typically presented in Manhattan’s Webster Hall 13 Zip
14 Bad button to hit by accident
20 Farm animal, in farm-speak 24 Element of show business? 26 Normal length of a pregnancy 29 New Year’s Eve handout
30 Cry to an unruly crowd near an entrance
31 Took a turn 32 What babies and marathoners both use
34 She played Dorothy Gale in “The Wiz” (1978) 35 Address abbr. 38 Ornamental trees 40 “The time is ___” 43 Electricityshooting Pokémon
45 One of the official languages of Canada’s Northwest Territories 48 “Beats me!”
50 Off the mark 52 BuzzFeed fodder 54 Double negatives? 55 Jewelry designer Peretti
56 It may come in buckets
57 ___ Dwyer, role for Chris Pratt on “Parks and Recreation” 59 “Drop it,” editorially 62 Meas. of brain activity
63 Start of some French surnames