New York Times, Sunday, January 9, 2022 Crossword Answer
| Clues | Answers |
| ___ funny! | TOO |
| ___ moved on | IVE |
| ___ out a victory | EKE |
| ___ P. Morton, Benjamin Harrison's vice president | LEVI |
| ___ Plaines, Ill. | DES |
| ___ volente | DEO |
| 1997 pop hit with a nonsensical refrain | MMMBOP |
| Actress ___ Pinkett Smith | JADA |
| Ad or show follower | BIZ |
| Afterword | EPILOG |
| Airport route | TAXIWAY |
| Akin to | ALA |
| All-in-one purchase from a smoke shop | VAPEKIT |
| Anago, on a sushi menu | SEAEEL |
| And so forth | ETC |
| Aromatic herbal drink | ANISETEA |
| Artist known for his lampooning cartooning | NAST |
| Attorney's org. | ABA |
| Baseball's "Master Melvin" | OTT |
| Birthplace of five U.S. presidents, with "the" | EMPIRESTATE |
| Blights | EYESORES |
| Boise-to-Spokane dir. | NNW |
| Bowl-shaped cooking vessels | WOKS |
| Breadths | EXTENTS |
| Calming words | FEARNOT |
| Capital of Bangladesh | DHAKA |
| Carmen McRae or Anita O'Day, notably | JAZZVOCALIST |
| Cause of a jolt | SCARE |
| Chaired | RAN |
| Clap back | RETORT |
| Comprehension | KEN |
| Court order | WRIT |
| Crow's-nests, e.g. | LOOKOUTS |
| Declare | AVER |
| Defiant refusal | HECKNO |
| Didn't act rashly, say | WAITED |
| Disorganized | RAGTAG |
| Disseminated | SOWN |
| Domain of Mars | WAR |
| Driving stick? | PROD |
| Eliminates, mob-style | WHACKS |
| Endpoint of a Shinto pilgrimage | MOUNTFUJI |
| Er ... umm ... | IMEAN |
| Eureka! | IGETITNOW |
| Exit | OFFRAMP |
| Fab | TERRIF |
| Fete | GALAAFFAIR |
| Forbidden fruit is the sweetest, e.g. | ADAGE |
| Fracases | MELEES |
| Gag line? | ICK |
| Game show invitation | COMEONDOWN |
| German state that includes Frankfurt | HESSE |
| German title | FRAU |
| German title | HERR |
| Got out fast | BOLTED |
| Hard thing to do? | TIME |
| Hardly a lover of hot wings? | ICARUS |
| Hemlock relative | FIR |
| Holy city near Baghdad | NAJAF |
| Horrible boss, say | OGRE |
| Hurting more | ACHIER |
| In ___ fertilization | VIVO |
| Inventory | CATALOG |
| Is beaten by | LOSESTO |
| It's nothing to joke about | WEIGHTYMATTER |
| JPEG alternative | GIF |
| Julie who played Catwoman on old TV | NEWMAR |
| Just roll with it! | DIE |
| Kind of writing | CREATIVE |
| Kinda | ABIT |
| Lab where the Higgs boson particle was discovered | CERN |
| Like discriminatory employers, often | SUED |
| Lingerie fabric | TRICOT |
| Lost deposits, as a bank? | ERODED |
| Lunkhead | OAF |
| Makes clearer, in a way | DEFOGS |
| Manage | FARE |
| Many moons | AGES |
| Many, many, many moons | EONS |
| Married mujeres: Abbr. | SRAS |
| Means of a quick recharge | CATNAP |
| Mineral used as a flame retardant | BORAX |
| Modern lead-in to "X" : | UBER |
| More mirthful | GAYER |
| Morse morsel | DAH |
| Munchkin | TOT |
| Mushroom in miso soup | ENOKI |
| My Cousin Vinny setting | ALABAMA |
| Neighbor of S. Sudan | ETH |
| Nickname for Virginia | GIGI |
| Nicolas who directed "The Man Who Fell to Earth" | ROEG |
| Nonbinary possessive | THEIR |
| Old ___ (London theater) | VIC |
| One living in the rial world? | OMANI |
| Opposite of a glut | DEARTH |
| Pack (in) | TAMP |
| Personal bearing | MIEN |
| Pit | STONE |
| Post-default event | TAXSALE |
| Puzzle (out) | SUSS |
| Quick-witted | NIMBLE |
| Radio frequency meas. | MHZ |
| Rapper ___ Cudi or DJ ___ Loco | KID |
| Really busy, perhaps | ORNATE |
| Red accessory for cartoondom's Huckleberry Hound | BOWTIE |
| Rendezvous | MEETUP |
| Scientific contribution from 98-Down, discovered in a manner suggested by this puzzle's theme | LAWOFGRAVITY |
| See 58-Across | REFS |
| See 88-Across | SLIM |
| Sled dogs, e.g. | TEAM |
| Small section of a pit | OBOES |
| Sorrow | DOLOR |
| Sound in the Serengeti | ROAR |
| Spade with a short handle? | SAM |
| Spanish "hey!" | OYE |
| Squealed | TATTLED |
| Start of a story, in journalese | LEDE |
| Start of some conventional wisdom | WHENINROME |
| Startin' place | GITGO |
| Stovetop device | GASRING |
| Strong pan | SLAM |
| Subj. line heading | ATTN |
| Tech release of 2006 | WII |
| Thank you, in Tokyo | ARIGATO |
| That's the spot | AAH |
| They're not to be trusted | SNAKES |
| Tom Petty hit with the opening line "She's a good girl, loves her mama" | FREEFALLIN |
| Tying words? | IDO |
| Unforgettable, unstoppable sort | FORCEOFNATURE |
| Westernmost sch. in Conference USA | UTEP |
| What's going up in Chicago? | ELTRAIN |
| What's got ewe covered? | WOOL |
| Who was famously hit over the head with inspiration? | NEWTON |
| With 59-Across, flag bearers, for short? | NFL |
| With 76-Across, Mexican business magnate who was once the world's richest person | CARLOS |
| Word in some cocktail names | COLADA |
| Words before relax or remember | TRYTO |
| Yes, indeedy! | YOUBET |
| You can have a blast with this | TNT |
| You might take a lift to one | FLAT |
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