New_York_Magazine_-_March_16_2020

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94 new york | march 16–29, 2020


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crossword

Across
1 Stack at a job fair
8 Ball partner
13 Give audible love to
20 Words from the wowed
21 Time off
22 Designer Carolina
23 Disney Renaissance figure
25 Namibian’s northern neighbor
26 Besides that
27 Russia expert Gessen
28 Palm or peanut, e.g.
30 No spring chicken
31 Contest off the coast
34 Novelist who wrote “About a
Boy” and “High Fidelity”
38 Creatures in the Japanese
dish takoyaki
41 Key event
43 She sang at the Lincoln
Memorial in 1939
47 Lakota group
51 Ex-Google CEO Schmidt
52 Round Table knight
53 Cutie with flippers
54 Understood
55 On everyone’s Twitter feed
57 Veracruz “very”
58 Tolkien’s inspiration for
Gandalf
59 Pennsylvania city

61 Of acceptable quality
66 Boesky and Lendl, for two
67 Quarterback who won 35
games with the Jets
70 Super-excited
73 Straight to the sunset
74 Many “Ben & Holly”
characters
78 Roulette choice, in Monaco
79 Fine
80 Mimicking
82 Trophy
83 Industry for islands, often
85 Slightest margin
89 Ending for silver or soft
90 “We’ve got the green light”
91 Best Actress nominee for
playing Megyn Kelly in
“Bombshell”
94 “... give than ___”
96 Least polite
97 He played Anthony Soprano
Jr.
100 Removing, as from history
104 Goodman of “Democracy
Now!”
105 ___ Nas X (“Old Town Road”
singer)
106 Give your thoughts
107 “Traitor!”
111 Padmé player

115 Despite not having been
born there, what these six
celebrities could be
considered—if you look at
their initials
119 “I’ll have what she’s having”
120 Consumers
121 Hangout for writers until
2011
122 Vidal of the bob cut
123 Fidgety
124 Willowy

Down
1 “The ___ of the Ancient
Mariner”
2 Name that reverses to a fruit
3 Attack commands
4 Cowardly
5 Goat’s call
6 Mom to a lamb
7 David Oyelowo drama
8 Top celebs
9 Changes the contours of
10 Bubbe
11 Major rd.
12 Pinpoint
13 Writes on the sidewalk, say
14 Wiseman or Goodman
15 Its capital is BA
16 Favoring

17 No committer of
misdemeanors
18 Maker of small brushes
19 Musical Newman
24 Snack on
29 Desktop item
32 Org. that reduces smog
33 Transparent spirit
34 Government org. that pays
people to get high
35 “Nonsense!”
36 Literature Nobelist Tokarczuk
37 Alternative to “Sit!” or “Fetch!”
38 Final letter
39 Kane of “Unbreakable
Kimmy Schmidt”
40 Travis of country
42 Original NYC subway line
44 Lacking logic
45 Org. mentioned in recent
Democratic debates
46 Water down
48 Elton John musical
49 Butcher’s cut
50 Curry and Landers, for two
53 Guaranteed
55 Stamp on a check
56 Stop for the night
57 Dallas NBA player, for short
60 Like too much
62 Bench with books in it
63 Half of an African fly
64 Extra pds.
65 Cuomo successor
66 “Cool, man!”
68 Laughing sound
69 Operated
70 ADL section
71 No longer under discussion
72 One of 12 popes
75 2012 Beyoncé single
76 Italian bread
77 Shelled out
79 U2’s “___ of Homecoming”
81 Rectangular candy
84 Maestro Stravinsky
85 Fastener on a Ford
86 Strands up top
87 Baskin-Robbins co-founder
Robbins
88 Surprise blockbusters
89 Forced to fit
91 251, once
92 More than bi-
93 One of Attila’s people
95 Fashion’s Fisher
97 Talks for too long
98 City north of Topeka
99 Memory units
101 Spray water on
102 Lee behind the camera
103 She won the U.S. Open in
1991 and 1992
106 Wilson of the Frat Pack
108 Be in charge of
109 Squirrel’s hangout
110 Azerbaijan was part of it
112 Fool
113 Southeast Asian language
114 One of its letters stands for
“opinion”
116 Suffix for Canton
117 Every last bit
118 Opposite of “aye”

Please State Your Name
New York Crossword by Matt Gaffney

March 16–29, 2020. VOL. 53, NO. 6.

New York Magazine (ISSN 0028-7369) is published biweekly by Vox Media, 250 Vesey Street, New York, N.Y., 10281. Periodicals postage paid at New York, N.Y., and additional mailing offices. Editorial and business offices: 212-508-0700. Postmaster: Send address changes to New York, P.O. Box

420306, Palm Coast, FL, 32142-0306. Canada Post International Publications Mail Product (Canadian Distribution) Sales Agreement No. 40612608. Canada returns to be sent to The Mail Group, P.O. Box 25542, London, ON, N6C 6B2. Subscription rates in the United States and possessions: 26 issues, $59.97. For subscription assistance, write to New York Magazine Subscription Department, P.O. Box 420306, Palm Coast, FL, 32142-0306, or call 800-678-0900. Printed in the U.S.A. Copyright © 2020 by New York Media LLC. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is strictly prohibited. Founding chairman, Bruce Wasserstein; chief executive officer, Jim Bankoff. New York Magazine is not responsible for the return or loss of unsolicited manuscripts. Any submission of a manuscript must be accompanied by an SASE.

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94 newyork| march16–29, 2020

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22
23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30
31 32 33 34 35 36 37
38 39 40 41 42
43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
51 52 53
54 55 56 57 58
59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66
67 68 69
70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77
78 79 80 81 82
83 84 85 86 87 88 89
90 91 92 93
94 95 96
97 98 99 100 101 1 02 103
104 105 106 107 108 109 110
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118
119 120 121
122 123 124

crossword

Across
1 Stack at a job fair
8 Ball partner
13 Give audible love to
20 Words from the wowed
21 Time off
22 Designer Carolina
23 Disney Renaissance figure
25 Namibian’s northern neighbor
26 Besides that
27 Russia expert Gessen
28 Palm or peanut, e.g.
30 No spring chicken
31 Contest off the coast
34 Novelist who wrote “About a
Boy”and“HighFidelity”
38 Creatures in the Japanese
dish takoyaki
41 Key event
43 She sang at the Lincoln
Memorial in 1939
47 Lakota group
51 Ex-Google CEO Schmidt
52 Round Table knight
53 Cutie with flippers
54 Understood
55 On everyone’s Twitter feed
57 Veracruz “very”
58 Tolkien’s inspiration for
Gandalf
59 Pennsylvania city

61 Of acceptable quality
66 Boesky and Lendl, for two
67 Quarterback who won 35
games with the Jets
70 Super-excited
73 Straight to the sunset
74 Many “Ben & Holly”
characters
78 Roulette choice, in Monaco
79 Fine
80 Mimicking
82 Trophy
83 Industry for islands, often
85 Slightest margin
89 Ending for silver or soft
90 “We’vegotthegreenlight”
91 Best Actress nominee for
playing Megyn Kellyin
“Bombshell”
94 “... give than ___”
96 Least polite
97 He played Anthony Soprano
Jr.
100 Removing, as from history
104 Goodman of “Democracy
Now!”
105 ___ Nas X (“Old Town Road”
singer)
106 Give your thoughts
107 “Traitor!”
111 Padmé player

115 Despite not having been
born there, what these six
celebrities could be
considered—if you look at
their initials
119 “I’ll have what she’s having”
120 Consumers
121 Hangout for writers until
2011
122 Vidal of the bob cut
123 Fidgety
124 Willowy

Down
1 “The ___ of the Ancient
Mariner”
2 Name that reverses to a fruit
3 Attack commands
4 Cowardly
5 Goat’s call
6 Mom to a lamb
7 David Oyelowo drama
8 Top celebs
9 Changes the contours of
10 Bubbe
11 Major rd.
12 Pinpoint
13 Writes on the sidewalk, say
14 Wiseman or Goodman
15 Its capital is BA
16 Favoring

17 No committer of
misdemeanors
18 Maker of small brushes
19 Musical Newman
24 Snack on
29 Desktop item
32 Org. that reduces smog
33 Transparent spirit
34 Government org. that pays
people to get high
35 “Nonsense!”
36 Literature Nobelist Tokarczuk
37 Alternative to “Sit!” or “Fetch!”
38 Final letter
39 Kane of “Unbreakable
Kimmy Schmidt”
40 Travis of country
42 Original NYC subway line
44 Lacking logic
45 Org. mentioned in recent
Democratic debates
46 Water down
48 Elton John musical
49 Butcher’s cut
50 Curry and Landers, for two
53 Guaranteed
55 Stamp on a check
56 Stop for the night
57 Dallas NBA player, for short
60 Like too much
62 Bench with books in it
63 Half of an African fly
64 Extra pds.
65 Cuomo successor
66 “Cool, man!”
68 Laughing sound
69 Operated
70 ADL section
71 No longer under discussion
72 One of 12 popes
75 2012 Beyoncé single
76 Italian bread
77 Shelled out
79 U2’s “___ of Homecoming”
81 Rectangular candy
84 Maestro Stravinsky
85 Fastener on a Ford
86 Strands up top
87 Baskin-Robbins co-founder
Robbins
88 Surprise blockbusters
89 Forced to fit
91 251, once
92 More than bi-
93 One of Attila’s people
95 Fashion’s Fisher
97 Talks for too long
98 City north of Topeka
99 Memory units
101 Spray water on
102 Lee behind the camera
103 She won the U.S. Open in
1991 and 1992
106 Wilson of the Frat Pack
108 Be in charge of
109 Squirrel’s hangout
110 Azerbaijan was part of it
112 Fool
113 Southeast Asian language
114 One of its letters stands for
“opinion”
116 Suffix for Canton
117 Every last bit
118 Opposite of “aye”

Please State Your Name
New York Crossword by Matt Gaffney

March 16–29, 2020. VOL. 53, NO. 6.

New York Magazine (ISSN 0028-7369) is published biweekly by Vox Media, 250 Vesey Street, New York, N.Y., 10281. Periodicals postage paid at New York, N.Y., and additional mailing offices. Editorial and business offices: 212-508-0700. Postmaster: Send address changes to New York, P.O. Box

420306, Palm Coast, FL, 32142-0306. Canada Post International Publications Mail Product (Canadian Distribution) Sales Agreement No. 40612608. Canada returns to be sent to The Mail Group, P.O. Box 25542, London, ON, N6C 6B2. Subscription rates in the United States and possessions: 26 issues, $59.97. For subscription assistance, write to New York Magazine Subscription Department, P.O. Box 420306, Palm Coast, FL, 32142-0306, or call 800-678-0900. Printed in the U.S.A. Copyright © 2020 by New York Media LLC. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is strictly prohibited. Founding chairman, Bruce Wasserstein; chief executive officer, Jim Bankoff. New York Magazine is not responsible for the return or loss of unsolicited manuscripts. Any submission of a manuscript must be accompanied by an SASE.

Solve This
Online!
visit
nymag.com/crossword
Sunday nights for
new and vintage
puzzles.


The solution to last week’s puzzle appears on page 85.
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