The Sun (San Bernardino)

The New York Times Crossword

- By Samuel A. Donaldson Edited by Will Shortz No. 0208

ACROSS

1 9 16

17 18 19 20 21 23 24

28 32

33 35 37 46 48

49 52 54

56 58

Reality checks? Raze

Austin Powers catchphras­e Family tree Highway crossing Fail

NBA impossibil­ity Perp alert

Mob man Sequential­ly arranged

Explains in detail Container weight allowances

Clever quip

LAX scanners (but not lax ones, one hopes)

Unit of cellphone reception

Uncle Sam’s land, informally

Dating axiom

… or a hint to interpreti­ng four pairs of answers in this puzzle “Natural” at the craps table “Unbelievab­le!,” in internet shorthand Hypothetic­al degree

Road runners?

Jazz great Shaw Like an impromptu remark

Keep wearing Name for two Spice Girls 59 61 62

66 71 73 74 1 2 4 5 7

8 9 11 13

Well-seasoned Mobile _ _ _ Rehearsed to perfection

Excite, as a crowd Conforming to accepted values Some desert dwellers

Eerie

Many countryand-western dances

DOWN

Admit (to)

“Now I remember who sang ‘Take On Me’!”

“Washington Week” airer

One being quizzed Conductors may conduct them “Never ___ ever ...”

Boston’s Mass. ___

Lab liquids

It goes viral in winter

Director Justin of the “Fast & Furious” franchise “Wait, there’s more …”

Prop used for kickoffs

Entering after the bell

Food items originally called Froffles 15

22 24

25 26 27

29 30

31 34 36 38 41 43

It may glow in the dark

Luau side dish Title role for Tom Hanks in 2022 Scraping tools Arrange loosely Without ice or mixer

“Agreed!”

Where trailers wind up

Spanish love

Start to fix?

“You got it!” Colorful Coke brand

End of Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible”

Place to put the dough

Email function depicted with a paper plane icon Brasilia-to-Rio dir. 44 45

50 51

52 53 54 55

57 58 60 63 64 65 67 68

69 70

Playground retort “America” pronoun

“I wish!”

Jets pass in it, for short

Lead dogs

Split hairs again? Where Lear exclaims “Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks!” Despite the fact that, informally ___ cheese

Video format

Tidy up, in a way Bad-mouth

LGBT History Mo. Mart start

Dog on a cat? Emmy-nominated Issa

Economic fig.

End of days?

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