2023-03-27 New York Times crossword
Long-running Lorne Michaels production, for short
Boar’s gorer
Crude outbuilding
Opening, as between teeth
TED talk accompaniment, often
Winnie-the-Pooh’s craving
Possible response to “Who’s there?”
Closemouthed
Food of the gods
Speedway sport
Japanese noodle dish
Max’s opposite
Buddhist temple
Brazilian actress Sonia
Fez-shaped chocolates
Suspect’s “out”
Kitchen appliance brand
Necklace decorations
Part of the Apple logo
Mahjong piece
Org. with pollution solutions
Rendezvoused
Big nuisance
Garment that may have an underwire
Rep.’s opponent
Entrepreneur’s deg.
Moist
See 31-Across
Mean, mocking smile
Opening for a coin
Alpaca lookalike
Silicon Valley field, informally
Seaweed-wrapped rolls
With 45-Across, “Does the name contain a vegetable?” YES. “Is it a band fronted by Billy Corgan?” YES!
Cluster of feathers
Accessory across the front of a Girl Scout uniform
U.S. intelligence grp.
Rower’s blade
Peaks of waves
Wrestler/actor John
“Does the name contain an animal?” YES. “Is it a band fronted by Adam Duritz?” YES!
Consumed
Let ___ a secret
12 months
Airline once said to be “ready when you are”
Excessively promote
Car
Own (up)
The “m” in Einstein’s E = mc2
Smallish batteries
Prices
Bearded grazer
Jazz player’s state
Joltless javas
Stark daughter on “Game of Thrones”
This-and-that dishes
John who sang “Rocket Man”
Dread
One of Shakespeare’s begins “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun”
Uncomplaining, say
Mother’s sister, e.g.
Ship’s primary canvas
Sandwiches that may save the day?
“Adios!”
Sailor’s “yes”
Like toddlers when meeting strangers, often
Flatten, as a fly
Region
Sarcastic “I bet!”
“Sick!”
Sandwich shop
Portable preparedness kit
[I’m about to speak …]
Soul icon Redding
One might arrive on a saucer
“Does the name contain a mineral?” YES. “Is it a band fronted by Mick Jagger?” YES!
Premium cut of steak
Cold War contest featuring Sputnik and Apollo