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Crossword Title: New York Times Crossword, Sunday, May 15, 2022
Author: Daniel Mauer
Editor: Will Shortz
New York Times Crossword Answers, Sunday, May 15, 2022
Across
- "Meet the ___" (baseball fight song)
- Pertaining to any of five Italian popes
- Small rodent
- To be, in France
- ___ Jay Hawkins, rock pioneer who wrote "I Put a Spell on You"
- Hardly a team player?
- Nickname for 114-Across coined by John Steinbeck
- Large rodents
- Corpse ___ No. 2 (morning-after cocktail)
- German surname part
- One of the Guccis
- At the top
- Skip or drop
- Down-to-earth
- Cool
- Opposite of a breeze
- Instruction for some Thanksgiving cooking
- "Downton Abbey" countess
- Colorful natural attraction along 114-Across
- An awful state to live in
- Twitch user, perhaps
- Spanish
- Attempt to grasp, as a complicated situation
- Car-pooling inits.
- Cuisine that includes gochujang paste
- "Go ahead and ask"
- Pastis flavorer
- Peridot, for one
- Smart, say
- Bad stat for a QB: Abbr.
- Left
- Tall, curved attraction along 114-Across
- Gear for gondoliers
- Trafficker trackers, for short
- Legend
- Animal in the genus Bos
- Following along
- Roux ingredient?
- B3, nutritionally
- Beverage with a "New England" variety
- Gone to press?
- Booked it
- Phrase one might yell at the screen during a horror film
- What roots are, to powers
- Graffitied artistic attraction along 114-Across
- Summers in la cité
- ___ Austin, Biden’s secretary of defense
- Bugs
- Jazz bassist Carter, who has appeared on more than 2,200 recordings
- Being treated, in a way
- A whole can of worms?
- Mamas’ mamas
- Bug
- Bad review
- Component of lacquer thinner
- More far out
- Theme of this puzzle, which winds its way nearly 2,500 miles through all the shaded squares herein
- Wishy-washy response
- Captivate
- The Panthers of the N.C.A.A., familiarly
- Art in the Television Hall of Fame
- Dislikes and then some
- Things sometimes named after presidents
Down
- One of 50,460 in the Chunnel
- Actress Barrymore, great-aunt of Drew
- Famed fountain of Rome
- Half step, in music
- Character seen on a keyboard
- Bile
- Obsequious
- Sun deck?
- "That’s my cue!"
- Actress Long
- Component of a bridge truss
- Positive results of some strikes
- TV 6-year-old who attends Little Dipper School
- Lead-in to "com"
- Bit of writing on Twitter or Tinder
- Natural conclusion?
- Some mil. officers
- Abbr. on many streets in Quebec
- "Holy ___!"
- Pass
- Not mainstream, for short
- Sierra ___
- s film with a famous wood chipper scene
- Word with a wave in Oaxaca
- Classic Camaro
- Grant ___, northeast terminus of 114-Across
- Kind of tape
- $100 bill, slangily
- Underwriting?
- "What malarkey!"
- Paid penance
- Site of a U.C. in the O.C.
- Muscle-bone connector
- Verb in Poe’s "The Raven"
- Trece menos doce
- Many a Hollywood worker
- Brownish-yellow hue
- Big ___
- Monogram in the 2016 presidential election
- Puts away
- Suffragist and abolitionist Abby ___ Alcott
- Georgia, e.g.
- One of two circling the earth
- Decorates deceptively
- High part of a deck
- Bon ___ (fashionable world)
- One-named New Age musician
- Mower’s trail
- Means of electronic communication with restricted access
- Ending with cash or front
- Self images?
- Stevenson of 1950s politics
- They may be ridden to victory
- Some co. name endings
- Santa Monica ___, southwest terminus of 114-Across
- Golden rule preposition
- Speed skater Kramer with nine Olympic medals
- Stir in
- String or integer, in programming
- Brand with a bull in its logo
- Critical warning
- Some scores in horseshoes
- "My Name Is Asher ___"
- Offer one’s two cents
- Deprived
- You usually do this lying down by yourself
- Naval "Negative"
- Singer O’Day
- Bad messages to send to the wrong person
- Tap-in, e.g.
- , in old Rome
- Covid Data Tracker org.
- New Deal power agcy.
- Fools are often seen at its start: Abbr.
- Peaceful, informally
- Partner of only
- Posed for a portrait