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Crossword Title: New York Times Crossword, Tuesday, January 11, 2022
Author: Ross Trudeau
Editor: Will Shortz
New York Times Crossword Answers, Tuesday, January 11, 2022
Across
- Positive particles
- Fending (off)
- Brand X
- Precipice of exposed bedrock
- With 18-Across, Emmy-winning "Ugly Betty" actress
- See 17-Across
- Festive French season
- Goddess often depicted holding a staff of papyrus
- Lunch with Skippy, briefly?
- Tricky thing to get caught in
- Nabokov’s longest novel
- QB Newton who popularized dabbing
- Ate away
- Author of "An Inconvenient Truth"
- Spelling of "BH90210"
- Enlighten
- Deeply regrets
- -Across justifiers, in a saying
- Year, in ancient Rome
- "The Queen’s Gambit" actress Taylor-Joy
- Newswoman Paula
- Remark further
- Sondheim’s "___ the Woods"
- Fellows
- When viewed
- ___-runner (bootlegger)
- One calling you out, perhaps
- Bunch of numbers for crunching
- N.B.A.’s ___ Ming
- Charge
- Come over the top, in poker
- Certain camera, for short
- Journalist ___ Rogers St. Johns
- Path of a pop-up
- Threepio’s "Star Wars" companion
- Site of a Massachusetts tourist shop named "Witch Way Gifts"
- Nothing
- See 39-Across
- Amazon voice assistant
- Actor Billy ___ Williams
- Shopping ___
Down
- ___ Tour
- Sleep stage, in brief
- Unified
- Bird on a beach
- Baltimore bird
- "Great thinking!"
- Common bathroom device
- Bulgaria’s capital
- They always come 48 hours before Thanksgiving
- Relating to a heart chamber
- Some old tape players, briefly
- Wrath
- Here/there go-between
- Transcript fig.
- Court great Sampras
- Prize for third place
- Oscar-winning director of "Get Out"
- Grand Ole Opry performer … or a hint to 17-/18-Across and 23- and 36-Down
- "Can we talk privately?"
- Bit of Southwest topography
- Share juicy gossip
- Clint Eastwood film "___ Torino"
- Half of a double helix
- Grammy-winning singer of "Little Things"
- Chocolate treat on a stick
- Rhyming descriptor for Obama
- Groups fixing computer crashes, for short
- Scar’s brother in "The Lion King"
- Scot’s refusal
- "Mama ___ Crazy," 1984 hit by the Judds
- Gloomy
- "Superman" antagonist ___ Luthor
- Dem.’s opposite