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The New York Times Crossword

- By Chase Dittrich and Jeff Chen Edited by Will Shortz No. 0829

ACROSS 1 Gadot of “Wonder Woman” 4 Annoying reflection­s while driving 10 Nasty cut 14 ___ Max (popular streaming service) 15 Red root vegetable 16 Well-qualified 17 “Well, look at that!” 18 Environmen­t that reinforces one’s biases 20 Seating that can be L-shaped 22 Young ’un 23 Does some gardening work 24 Major thoroughfa­re 28 Video camera button 29 Bungee jumper’s attachment 30 Bread for a pastrami sandwich 33 Skedaddle 36 Excessivel­y 37 Joint ailment 38 With 41-Across, classic love song suggested by the ends to 18-, 24-, 50and 60-Across 41 See 38-Across 43 Utah ski town 44 “2001: A Space Odyssey” villain 46 Home to more than 350 million vegetarian­s 47 “For sure” 48 Two-liter bottle contents, often 49 Wrath 50 “Similarly …” 56 Clarinetis­t Shaw 58 Corp. money overseer 59 Does some mental math 60 Precaution­ary device in a pneumatic machine 64 Home project inits. 65 Newspaper covering Congress, with “The” 66 Filled French pastry 67 Positive or negative particle 68 Big name in ice cream 69 Inquiry for a lost package 70 And so on: Abbr. DOWN 1 Blinky, Pinky, Inky or Clyde, in Pacman 2 Hate, hate, hate 3 Scrubber in the tub 4 Test for some coll. seniors 5 Obtained from milk 6 For a single purpose, as a committee 7 It’s “read” to an unruly crowd 8 Top-left keyboard key 9 “Quiet!” 10 Esports competitor 11 Beatles album whose cover shows the band using a crosswalk 12 Snow day conveyance 13 That woman’s 19 Wonderstru­ck 21 Kilimanjar­o is its highest point 25 Big party 26 Word after elbow, escape and emergency 27 Helen of _ _ _ 31 ___ Gagarin, first person in space 32 James who sang “Tell Mama” 33 Fix, as a pet 34 Heap 35 Doesn’t hold back one’s emotions 37 Swiss city that’s home to the Internatio­nal Red Cross 39 “Pick me! Pick me!” 40 Haircut common in the Marine Corps 42 Put on the payroll 45 Famed Milan opera house 48 “Leave in,” to a copy editor 49 Video editing program from Apple 51 Nobelist Bohr 52 Company whose name gets quacked in ads 53 Oscar winner Redmayne 54 Moron 55 “Bye Bye Bye” boy band 56 ___ Stadium, U.S. Open tennis locale 57 Apt rhyme for “invade” 61 Until now 62 Once-popular device in a den, in brief 63 Blunder

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