New York Times, Sunday, May 15, 2022 Crossword Answers
| Clues | Answers |
| $100 bill, slangily | BEN |
| ___ Austin, Biden's secretary of defense | LLOYD |
| ___ Jay Hawkins, rock pioneer who wrote "I Put a Spell on You" | SCREAMIN |
| 140, in old Rome | CXL |
| 1990s film with a famous wood chipper scene | FARGO |
| A whole can of worms? | BAIT |
| Abbr. on many streets in Quebec | STE |
| Actress Barrymore, great-aunt of Drew | ETHEL |
| Actress Long | NIA |
| An awful state to live in | SQUALOR |
| Animal in the genus Bos | YAK |
| Art in the Television Hall of Fame | CARNEY |
| At the top | ELITE |
| Attempt to grasp, as a complicated situation | UNPACK |
| B3, nutritionally | NIACIN |
| Bad messages to send to the wrong person | SEXTS |
| Bad review | PAN |
| Bad stat for a QB: Abbr. | INT |
| Being treated, in a way | ONMEDS |
| Beverage with a "New England" variety | IPA |
| Big ___ | SUR |
| Bile | IRE |
| Bit of writing on Twitter or Tinder | BIO |
| Bon ___ (fashionable world) | TON |
| Booked it | RAN |
| Brand with a bull in its logo | ELMERS |
| Brownish-yellow hue | KHAKI |
| Bug | PEEVE |
| Bugs | EATSAT |
| Captivate | ENTHRALL |
| Car-pooling inits. | HOV |
| Character seen on a keyboard | SCHROEDER |
| Classic Camaro | IROC |
| Colorful natural attraction along 114-Across | PAINTEDDESERT |
| Component of a bridge truss | ENDPOST |
| Component of lacquer thinner | ACETONE |
| Cool | HIP |
| Corpse ___ No. 2 (morning-after cocktail) | REVIVER |
| Covid Data Tracker org. | CDC |
| Critical warning | CODERED |
| Cuisine that includes gochujang paste | KOREAN |
| Decorates deceptively | GILDS |
| Deprived | NEEDY |
| Dislikes and then some | DETESTS |
| Down-to-earth | FOLKSY |
| Downton Abbey countess | CORA |
| Ending with cash or front | IER |
| Famed fountain of Rome | TREVI |
| Following along | INTOW |
| Fools are often seen at its start: Abbr. | APR |
| Gear for gondoliers | OARS |
| Georgia, e.g. | NATION |
| German surname part | VON |
| Go ahead and ask | OKSHOOT |
| Golden rule preposition | UNTO |
| Gone to press? | PUSHED |
| Graffitied artistic attraction along 114-Across H | CADILLACRANCH |
| Grant ___, northeast terminus of 114-Across | PARK |
| Half step, in music | SEMITONE |
| Hardly a team player? | SOLOIST |
| High part of a deck | ACE |
| Holy ___! | SMOKES |
| Instruction for some Thanksgiving cooking | BASTE |
| Jazz bassist Carter, who has appeared on more than 2,200 recordings | RON |
| Kind of tape | DEMO |
| Large rodents | MARMOTS |
| Lead-in to "com" | ROM |
| Left | WENT |
| Legend | ICON |
| Mamas' mamas | NANAS |
| Many a Hollywood worker | AGENT |
| Means of electronic communication with restricted access | INTRANET |
| Meet the ___ (baseball fight song) | METS |
| Monogram in the 2016 presidential election | HRC |
| More far out | CRAZIER |
| Mower's trail | SWATH |
| Muscle-bone connector | SINEW |
| My Name Is Asher ___ | LEV |
| Natural conclusion? | IST |
| Naval "Negative" | NOSIR |
| New Deal power agcy. | REA |
| Nickname for 114-Across coined by John Steinbeck | THEMOTHERROAD |
| Not mainstream, for short | ALT |
| Obsequious | SERVILE |
| Offer one's two cents | OPINE |
| One of 50,460 in the Chunnel | METRE |
| One of the Guccis | PAOLO |
| One of two circling the earth | TROPIC |
| One-named New Age musician | YANNI |
| Opposite of a breeze | ORDEAL |
| Paid penance | ATONED |
| Partner of only | ONE |
| Pass | OVERTAKE |
| Pastis flavorer | ANISE |
| Peaceful, informally | ZEN |
| Peridot, for one | GEM |
| Pertaining to any of five Italian popes | SISTINE |
| Phrase one might yell at the screen during a horror film | DONTDOIT |
| Posed for a portrait : SAT | SAT |
| Positive results of some strikes | GOALS |
| Puts away | STASHES |
| Roux ingredient? | SILENTX |
| Santa Monica ___, southwest terminus of 114-Across | PIER |
| Self images? | XRAYS |
| Sierra ___ | MADRE |
| Singer O'Day | ANITA |
| Site of a U.C. in the O.C. | IRVINE |
| Skip or drop | OMIT |
| Small rodent | GERBIL |
| Smart, say | HURT |
| Some co. name endings | INCS |
| Some mil. officers | LTS |
| Some scores in horseshoes | LEANERS |
| Spanish : -ando or -iendo :: English : ___ | ING |
| Speed skater Kramer with nine Olympic medals | SVEN |
| Stevenson of 1950s politics | ADLAI |
| Stir in | ADD |
| String or integer, in programming | DATATYPE |
| Suffragist and abolitionist Abby ___ Alcott | MAY |
| Summers in la cité | ETES |
| Sun deck? | TAROT |
| Tall, curved attraction along 114-Across | GATEWAYARCH |
| Tap-in, e.g. | PUTT |
| That's my cue! | IMON |
| The Panthers of the N.C.A.A., familiarly | PITT |
| Theme of this puzzle, which winds its way nearly 2,500 miles through all the shaded squares herein | ROUTESIXTYSIX |
| They may be ridden to victory | COATTAILS |
| Things sometimes named after presidents | ERAS |
| To be, in France | ETRE |
| Trafficker trackers, for short | DEA |
| Trece menos doce | UNO |
| TV 6-year-old who attends Little Dipper School | ELROY |
| Twitch user, perhaps | STREAMER |
| Underwriting? | CAPTION |
| Verb in Poe's "The Raven" | QUOTH |
| What malarkey! | PSHAW |
| What roots are, to powers | INVERSE |
| Wishy-washy response | DEPENDS |
| Word with a wave in Oaxaca | HOLA |
| You usually do this lying down by yourself | BATHE |

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