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Crossword Title: New York Times Crossword, Sunday, January 16, 2022
Author: Derrick Niederman
Editor: Will Shortz
New York Times Crossword Answers, Sunday, January 16, 2022
Across
- Symbol of authority, informally
- Compañero
- Delhi issue
- Reaction to puppy pics
- Water buffalo, for one
- French ___ (trick-taking game)
- Land of blarney
- Pass during the N.F.L. playoffs
- THE LADY VANI_ _ _ _ (#2, 1964)
- Who infamously boasted "They can’t collect legal taxes from illegal money"
- Luxurious
- Suffix in some pasta names
- BILLE (#3, 1972)
- He gave Starbuck’s orders
- NATO members, e.g.
- Adorable sort
- x0 (#1, 1985)
- Barnyard baby
- Keep one’s mouth shut?
- Porky Pig’s girlfriend
- It cost 5¢ in 1965
- Home of Iowa State
- Help with a crime
- Google web browser
- Laser pointer chaser
- Like the Balkans in the 1990s
- Certain peaceful protest
- Country singer McEntire
- Captivate
- VAUDEVILLIAN (#2, 1988)
- Become more complicated, say
- Getting together
- Sheen
- LOST, E.G. (#1, 1984)
- Glacier-scaling tool
- Yard tool
- Private student
- Figure it out
- ___ Lilly (pharmaceutical giant)
- "Jeez!"
- Actress Garr
- Beach shaper
- Only player to win the U.S. Chess Championship with no losses or draws
- Darling
- Harbor helper
- ___ story (tale of a car company’s bankruptcy?)
- CHAN_E _PPEA_ANCE TO CONCEA_ _ _D MISLEA_ (#1, 1968)
- Islamic spirit
- Brand of insecticide strips
- Madhouses
- TITTLE-TATTLE (#16, 2011)
- Opposite of post-
- Airline posting
- Furnace for calcium oxide production
- ENTICEMENT (#1, 1983)
- Big club in Las Vegas?
- The final word
- Give a lift
- Know-it-all
- "___ Como Va" (Santana hit)
- Female Olympian of note
- Palindromic battlers
- Place of worship whose third, fourth and fifth letters are appropriate
Down
- One of eight in a stick of butter: Abbr.
- Jolly laugh
- Dec. 24 and 31, e.g.
- Minor accident
- Mary ___ Evans a.k.a. George Eliot
- Opposite of paleo-
- Memo abbr.
- When doubled, Hawaiian food fish
- Pique
- Terk in Disney’s "Tarzan," e.g.
- Opera with the aria "Ave Maria"
- Naval engineer
- Air traveler’s accumulation
- Quint’s boat in "Jaws"
- Enclosure for a bike chain and sprockets
- Arthur who invented the crossword puzzle (1913)
- Overgrown, say
- Kind of terrier
- Young chicken, e.g.
- Actress Tyler
- Move barefoot across a scorchingly hot beach, maybe
- Shock’s partner
- Throw ___ (rant and rave)
- No longer frozen
- Kind
- Crop up
- Chafe
- Out of gas, informally
- Internet ending that’s also an ending for inter-
- Part of the brainstem
- Chatter
- Greek letter that might follow "z"
- Affix, in a way
- Eyelashes
- Ketchup brand
- "One ___-dingy" (Ernestine the operator’s catchphrase on "Laugh-In")
- Arch type
- Landlord’s due
- Petrol unit
- Surgically remove
- Unearthed
- Mi, in a C major scale
- Number twos
- Pelvic bones
- Air carrier
- Island where Paul Gauguin painted
- Book that’s the source of the phrase "a land flowing with milk and honey"
- Go back (on)
- Instruction in an oatmeal recipe
- "Zebra"
- Slugger from Louisville
- Florida city whose name has three pairs of doubled letters
- Upscale watch brand
- Annual eight-day celebration
- Basketball stat: Abbr.
- Numbskull
- Poetic dusk
- Color of traffic on a GPS
- Craft carried over a portage
- Rhythmic part of a heartbeat
- Same: Prefix
- Sense of self
- Protagonist in "The Stepford Wives"
- FedEx competitor
- Clears for takeoff?
- Old Glory
- Tony Randall title role
- Like oranges and some gossip
- Duck or Penguin
- Frost
- Davidson of "S.N.L."
- Richard and Jane in court
- Commercial prefix with postale
- Out of office?: Abbr.
- One-named Irish hitmaker
- Tops
- Madrid’s country, in the Olympics
- Song lead-in to "Believer," "Loser" or "Survivor"