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Crossword Title: New York Times Crossword, Wednesday, June 29, 2022
Author: Jared Goudsmit
Editor: Will Shortz
New York Times Crossword Answers, Wednesday, June 29, 2022
Across
- Cardamom-infused tea
- Not give up, say
- Pronoun before “it may concern”
- Partner of raised
- China’s Zhou ___
- Place that generates buzz
- Ate and ran, say
- Almost closed
- ___ on actual events
- Fit to live in
- “The Goldfinch” writer Donna
- Some E.R. cases
- Make a scapegoat of
- Kigali resident
- Title of respect
- Unclear mental state
- Throw with force
- Legendary Himalayan humanoid
- Capacious
- Not falling for
- Play for a sucker
- Place to pitch a product
- Entice
- Amber quaff
- Catherine of “Beetlejuice”
- The magic word?
- Japanese automaker
- Jabba the ___ (“Star Wars” meanie)
- Core exercises … or a hint to eight squares in this puzzle
- Relative of a cor anglais
- Consumes, in a way
- Sharer’s word
- Tear to bits
- Food service giant
- Norse god of thunder
Down
- N.Y.C. venue for the Ramones and the Cramps
- Sesenta minutos
- Certain horses
- Still being debugged
- Gave sustenance
- “Not right this second”
- Flicker of light
- “Thirty days ___ September …”
- Finish gift-wrapping, say
- “How’ve you been?”
- Muslim headscarf
- The earth’s path around the sun, e.g.
- Little more than
- Dutch cheese
- Neighbor of Montana
- Fix up again, as a house
- Hen’s hatchlings
- V.I.P. conveyances
- Staff break?
- Block, as a stream
- “Stop!,” at sea
- State bird of Hawaii
- Hummus brand
- Prickly plant with healing qualities
- ___ garden
- Affected
- Spiral-horned antelope
- The “N” of N.B.
- Aromatic evergreens
- Dublin’s land, to poets
- Poppin’ Fresh or Tony the Tiger
- Arctic predators
- Cool head?
- Dislike with a passion
- Cartoonist Goldberg who drew contraptions like the “Self-Operating Napkin”
- Gobs
- Friar’s home
- “Think again!”
- Bit of binary code
- Geographical inits. until 1991
- Troop troupe, for short