The New York Times Crossword
ACROSS
1 Clean
5 Brims
10 Peak also known as
Mongibello
14 Big brand of kibble 15 Anthony of “In the
Heights”
16 He called Hulk a “friend from work,” in a Marvel movie 17 Dalliance
19 Victor ___, Nobel winner for the discovery of cosmic rays 20 Romeo and Juliet, e.g. 21 Reverential term of
address
22 Show featuring Bowen
Yang, for short
23 Item at a T.S.A. check
point
24 Symptoms of stress,
it’s said
26 Montreal’s Côte
Saint-___
27 Largest city in the U.S. that’s not a county seat
29 “O patria ___” (“Aida”
aria)
30 It’s just you and me,
baby
33 Rhetorical question of
self- deprecation 34 They promise no hurt
feelings
35 Goof
36 ___ + anais (baby care
brand) 37 “___ sleep comes down to soothe the weary eyes”: Paul Laurence Dunbar 38 “Doesn’t matter to
me”
40 “What do we have
here!”
41 Schedule abbr.
44 ___ Chen, member of
the girl group S.H.E. 45 Apple counter 48 Unoccupied
49 Score keeper? 50 Repeated cry in aero
bics
51 Marc or Pau of the
N.B.A.
52 Cher, but not Sonny 53 Dance wildly
54 Tea party serving
55 Haze
DOWN
1 Floats
2 Klein who once managed the Beatles and Rolling Stones
3 Pitch
4 Cape ___, place where the Pacific and Atlantic meet
5 “Waiting for Godot,”
e.g.
6 Put down the hatch 7 Sheik’s peer
8 Stock exchange?
9 Bit of info for an ac
countant: Abbr. 10 Guiding principles 11 Eerie- sounding instruments that are played without physical contact
12 Item of punk jewelry 13 ___ Technica (website) 18 An infant’s mind, according to John Locke
21 False and malicious 24 It’s on the road again 25 Org. that merged with
AFTRA
26 Diving bird
27 “___ Whoopee” (jazz
standard)
28 Where Oliver Hazard Perry said “We have met the enemy, and they are ours”
30 “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” group, with “the”
31 Bundle
32 Wear (out)
33 Grew in appreciation
for
34 One of the Maritime
Provinces: Abbr.
39 The “a” of Torah? 40 Cause of bad breath 41 Intro to America’s
pastime
42 Tonal language family
43 Fervor
45 Chips go-with, for
short
46 Bygone U.S. fuel
brand
47 Try
48 End of class?
49 Tiny dosage units:
Abbr.