The New York Times
1 “We choose to go to the moon” speaker, for short 4 Collection awaiting analysis 11 Childhood vaccine combo
14 Will be present? 15 Amorphous, in a way
16 Singer Carly ___ Jepsen 17 Six-time Dodgers All-Star Ron 18 Ceramic iron compound that’s nonconductive 19 Usher’s offering 20 Auntie Em and Uncle Henry, for two
22 Dry cleaner 24 “I already said I would!” 25 Battle of the ___ 27 2009 Beyoncé hit containing the lyric “I got my angel now” 28 Be accepted by one’s peers
30 Head of House Stark on “Game of Thrones” 31 Critic, in modern lingo 32 Predatory relatives of coral 34 Truffle hunting option
35 Some smartphones 36 Bit
37 One isn’t good for cellphone service 38 Geom. figure 39 Pomeranian, for one
41 Send out again 43 Refinement 44 Ford or Lincoln 45 Muscly
46 Old movie unit 47 “Shut up!”
49 ___ v. Alston (landmark 2021 Supreme Court antitrust decision) 50 Takes the throne, say
52 Actress Angela of “Malcolm X” 54 Play-___
55 Style moderne 57 Cause of some head-scratching
58 Suffix in linguistics 59 Star that’s actually three stars 60 Phillipa ___, original Eliza in “Hamilton” 61 French possessive 62 Professor ___ 63 One backward musician?
1 Certain multitasker? 2 Amazeballs 3 Conference highlights 4 Tennis’s Nadal, informally 5 Good faith
agreements? 6 Went downhill 7 German article 8 Accepted without objection
9 “___ Andronicus” 10 Nails
11 Freedom for a screenwriter, say 12 Failing a drug test or leaving the state, maybe 13 Erasable ink? 21 Go through lightly 23 Trumpeter Jones 26 Kisses, symbolically 29 Taboo 31 Biblical peak 33 Badger or hound 34 Wander 37 Thiamine deficiency disease 40 Hollow
41 Took off 42 “Queen of denial” and “knight and day”
44 Make a certain chess move 47 Obsolescent PC insert 48 Implied 51 Resting spot for some buns 53 Slammin’ Sammy 56 Give: Sp.
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