| Clue | Answer |
| Kind of stick | JOSS |
| One may be involved in phone tapping | APP |
| Go with the flow? | WAFT |
| Quaint preposition | UNTO |
| Decoder ring, for short? | CIA |
| Distant | ALOOF |
| Spa treatment | PEEL |
| ___ Verde National Park | MESA |
| Neighbors of ulnae | CARPI |
| Suffix with urban | ITE |
| Against | VERSUS |
| Nonlethal ammo brand | NERF |
| El Niño feature | TILDE |
| Put behind bars | CAGE |
| Rhubarb | SPAT |
| Moslem chieftain | EMEER |
| Elysium | EDEN |
| ___ Romeo slain himself?: Juliet | HATH |
| Second coming? | RERUN |
| Drag show apparel | BOAS |
| Female in a pasture | EWE |
| Spree | TEAR |
| ___ tide | NEAP |
| Bolted down | ATE |
| Ballpark fare | DOGS |
| Prestidigitation | MAGIC |
| Part of a Scottish accent | BURR |
| Subject of Kaplan or Princeton Review prep | LSAT |
| Sacha Baron Cohen movie after "Borat" | BRUNO |
| Layered snack | OREO |
| Lab assistant for Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | INGA |
| '50s-era bomb | EDSEL |
| Color of a sprinkled coat | ROAN |
| Cut-rate worker? | BARBER |
| Har-___ (tennis court surface) | TRU |
| Bean, for one | ORSON |
| Empty | NULL |
| Quaint schoolteacher | MARM |
| Mama Judd | NAOMI |
| Apollo 13's Aquarius, e.g. | LEM |
| River through Bath | AVON |
| Watermark singer | ENYA |
| Dot-dot-dot | ESS |
| Backwoods possessive | YERS |
| Planet | JUPITER |
| Ex- | ONETIME |
| Raven foe | STEELER |
| Note on the musical scale | SOL |
| Apotheosis | ACME |
| James Bond portrayer | PIERCEBROSNAN |
| Fencing thrust | PASSADO |
| W.W. II noncombatant | WAC |
| Man who walked on the moon | ALANSHEPARD |
| What a dog "shakes hands" with | FOREPAW |
| Maximum tax | TOPRATE |
| With 45-Down, subversive groups ... or what the answers in the shaded squares comprise? | FIFTH |
| Labor of Hercules | AUGEANSTABLES |
| Voyages Extraordinaires writer | VERNE |
| Brains | SENSE |
| Book of the Bible | DEUTERONOMY |
| Go off line? | ADLIB |
| Yellow-orange | AMBER |
| Nighttime phenomena | AURORAE |
| Guy Fawkes's crime | TREASON |
| Silencer | GAGRULE |
| Eiffel of Eiffel Tower fame | GUSTAVE |
| Mistakenly | INERROR |
| See 15-Down | COLUMNS |
| Chemical element | BORON |
| Massachusetts' College of Our Lady of the ___ | ELMS |
| Peeples or Vardalos | NIA |
| Month | MAY |
New York Times Crossword Answer - Jan 22, 2015
New York Times Crossword Puzzle Solution - Jan 22, 2015
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