2023-05-01 New York Times crossword
And so on: Abbr.
Radiologist’s scan, for short
On the ___ (fleeing)
Little jump
Gold, in Granada
Lowish mil. rank
“___ for All Seasons”
Magician’s stick
Prefix with dynamic
Balanced
Slip and ___
Arizona athlete, for short
Detroit-based truck maker
Kind of salad made with fresh mozzarella, tomato and basil
Many a Times Square visitor
Play periods after the buzzer, informally
Jekyll and Pepper, for two: Abbr.
Faked out, in hockey
Comic DeGeneres
Matchmaking site with a “Willing to Convert” profile option
RenĂ©e Zellweger’s role in “Chicago”
Soap that’s said to be “99 44/100% pure”
Social blunder
Investigative reporter Farrow
Disinfectant spray brand
Musician Yoko
“I’m intrigued!”
Hybrid fighting sport, for short
Skylight, e.g.
Psychologically manipulated, in a way
Afro-Cuban ballroom dance
College sports channel
Unwanted plant in a garden
Without company
“Veni, vidi, vici” language
Org. supporting individual rights
Goat’s bleat
Future Ph.D.’s test
“___ a bird! ___ a plane! ___ Superman!”
Clearheaded
Pig’s sound
Rest spot for a camel
Kind of music that may feature a mandolin
Native (to)
Bun worn high on the head
Sculptures made at the beach, say
Food purveyors
“Shoot over a message sometime”
Core-building exercise that starts on all fours
“Same here”
Command that may be accompanied by a “whoosh” sound
Fair/foul caller
Got a good look at
Crew-necked shirt, informally
“Got milk?” and “I’m lovin’ it,” for two
“Casual” workday: Abbr.
Platform at the center of a fashion show
Ballroom dance in 4/4 time
Bit of udon or ramen
Shirks
Handled the tunes at a party, say
Internet pioneer with a purple logo
“The ___ on the Train” (2015 best-selling novel)
Aquatic migration sometimes aided by a fabricated ladder
This clue’s number divided by three
Cow’s sound
Shot in the dark
Against the direction of a gust
Cry in a checkers game
Sticky part of a tree frog
Opens, as an awards show envelope
Univ. that retired Shaq’s #33
Drink hidden in “tea leaves”
Corporate grind
Rower’s implement
“Buckle up! It’s the ___”
Greek “S”
Frequent San Francisco weather phenomenon