New York Times, Sunday, January 2, 2022 Crossword Answer
| Clues | Answers |
| ... is there more? | AND |
| ["You're still talking?"] | YAWN |
| ___ B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting | IDA |
| ___ Giedroyc, co-host of "The Great British Bake Off" | MEL |
| ___ stick | POGO |
| ___ to go | RARIN |
| 2019 space film | ADASTRA |
| 2024 Olympics host | PARIS |
| 3/4 and 7/8, e.g. | DATES |
| A bunch | LOADS |
| A ways | FAR |
| Absolves | LETSOFF |
| Actor Gallagher | AIDAN |
| Actress Rooney | MARA |
| African antelope | ELAND |
| AMBER + GREEN = imported brew | GERMANBEER |
| Artist El ___ | GRECO |
| Bo or bonsai | TREE |
| Bottle flipping in the mid-2010s, e.g. | FAD |
| Bring down | ABASE |
| B's in math? | BETAS |
| Car model name made entirely of Roman numerals | CIVIC |
| CERISE + LAVENDER = certain baby animals | REINDEERCALVES |
| Cha chaan teng serving A | TEA |
| Chemistry, for one: Abbr. | SCI |
| Chip away at | ERODE |
| Christopher Street Day celebration | PRIDEPARADE |
| Clean energy grp. | EPA |
| Clinches | ICES |
| Come out | EMERGE |
| CORAL + GOLD = pet store purchase | DOGCOLLAR |
| CREAM + PEACH = nonviolent protest | PEACEMARCH |
| Cross swords | FENCE |
| Culinary phrase after "pollo" or "scaloppine" | ALMARSALA |
| Daughter in the comic strip "FoxTrot" | PAIGE |
| Deal maker | AGENT |
| Devotee, informally | STAN |
| Diagnostic scans, for short | MRIS |
| Disney queen | ELSA |
| Dis-tressed | Dis-tressed : BALD |
| Done | OVER |
| Doner kebab bread | PITA |
| Element in many henna designs | PETAL |
| Employee on an airline or cruise ship | STEWARD |
| Evening in Italy | SERA |
| Fantasy creature whose name is an anagram of another fantasy creature | ORC |
| Film director ___ Isaac Chung | LEE |
| Final Fantasy character who shares his name with a U.S. city | RENO |
| Fisher of 2018's "Eighth Grade" | ELSIE |
| For | PRO |
| Frenzied | INAPANIC |
| Front lines? | FOREWORD |
| Game option represented by a flat palm | PAPER |
| Go astray | ERR |
| God sometimes depicted with green skin | OSIRIS |
| Goddess who turned Picus into a woodpecker | CIRCE |
| Got ready for guests, in a way | TIDIEDUP |
| Grinding tooth | MOLAR |
| Heavy footwear choice | BROGAN |
| Herc could stop a show / Point him at a monster and you're talking ___ (lyric in Disney's "Hercules") | SRO |
| High on marijuana, in slang | FADED |
| Homophone of the sum of this clue number's digits | ATE |
| Hospital settings, briefly | ERS |
| Hound sound | GRR |
| I'm in heaven! sounds | AAHS |
| In a bundle, as documents | SHEAFED |
| Jung at heart persona? | ANIMA |
| Keep from sticking, say | STIR |
| Latin 101 word | AMAS |
| LIME + MAGENTA = visualization | MENTALIMAGE |
| Lipstick choice | NUDE |
| Lost traction while driving over | SLIDON |
| Many an art print, briefly | LITHO |
| Map lines: Abbr. | RDS |
| MAUVE + TANGERINE = restaurant handout | VEGETARIANMENU |
| Max's opposite | MIN |
| Miffed | SORE |
| Modern checkout device | IPAD |
| Nappy : U.K. :: ___ : U.S. | DIAPER |
| Ne'er-do-wells | LOSERS |
| Newcomer | NOVICE |
| No injuries here | IMOK |
| Not clash | AGREE |
| Novelist Ferrante | ELENA |
| Nwodim of "S.N.L." | EGO |
| Of the flock | LAIC |
| One arranging for flood insurance? | NOAH |
| One towering over the rest of the field? | SILO |
| One-named singer with the album "Lovers Rock" | SADE |
| Ones doing stellar work | ASTRONOMERS |
| Outlet store come-on | REDTAGSALE |
| Par for the course | NORMAL |
| Parts of many gaming rigs | PCS |
| Payment sent | REMITTANCE |
| PEAR + CRIMSON = fighting group | MARINECORPS |
| Plantings lining the Literary Walk in Central Park | ELMS |
| Plot problems | HOLES |
| Poster board? | FORUM |
| Prefix with centric or vision | EURO |
| Progressive alternative | GEICO |
| Pull some strings, maybe? | TUNE |
| Quarterback who holds the N.F.L. record for most consecutive games started (297) | FAVRE |
| Rapper known offstage as Mathangi Arulpragasam | MIA |
| Rural setting | LEA |
| RUST + SCARLET = celestial group | STARCLUSTER |
| Said without saying | GOTAT |
| Sashay, say | STRUT |
| Singer with the 2016 #1 album "A Seat at the Table" | SOLANGE |
| Sinuous dance that emulates a creature | WORM |
| Skier's accessory | POLE |
| Sooty channels | FLUES |
| State in which "Parks & Recreation" is set: Abbr. | IND |
| Stave (off) | FEND |
| Still, for a poet | EEN |
| Stuff in cigarettes, but not e-cigarettes | TAR |
| Subj. of some collegiate bragging | GPA |
| Tailor, maybe | ALTER |
| Takes the edge off | EASES |
| Talent | GIFT |
| TEAL + OCHER = breakfast option | HOTCEREAL |
| That's it | THEEND |
| The motor industry's Titanic, per a 1994 book | EDSEL |
| Throws in | ADDS |
| Took off | FLED |
| Total | WRECK |
| Train set | CARS |
| Truth ___ | SERUM |
| Twangy, as a singer | NASAL |
| Unbelievable rumors | CANARDS |
| Us, "It" or "Her" | TITLE |
| Vessels hunted by K-ships | UBOATS |
| Veto | NIX |
| Volleyball teams, e.g. | SEXTETS |
| Wait for It singer in "Hamilton" | AARONBURR |
| Wasn't straight | TOLDALIE |
| Way to go | EGRESS |
| What's the point of leatherwork? | AWL |
| Who says "That I did love thee, Caesar, O, 'tis true" | ANTONY |
| Wood in some incense | CEDAR |
| You're on! | ITSABET |
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