The full solution for the NY Times January 29 2022 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This Saturday’s puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by Andrew Ries and Caitlin Reid.
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Across Clues
- Showed derision, in a waySPAT
- Food chain inits.IGA
- Greeting that means “presence of breath”ALOHA
- Cantata numberARIA
- Winners’ circles?GOLDMEDALS
- Vuvuzela, for oneHORN
- What a cheater might throwLOADEDDICE
- Catchy communication, for short?APB
- Ticks offCOUNTS
- BoltedRAN
- Parking around backREARLOT
- ShucksHULLS
- Growth from stagnationALGAE
- Something for nothingFREERIDE
- Something that not a single person can go in?CARPOOLLANE
- Outburst before a maniacal laughMINEALLMINE
- One known for making House callsNANCYPELOSI
- “A likely story”SOYOUSAY
- Lead-in to boostTURBO
- Direction at seaAVAST
- Compounds containing molecular variantsISOMERS
- Bygone Japanese coinRIN
- ParodySENDUP
- Style of music whose name is derived from scatBOP
- “We’ve all been there”ICANRELATE
- Access pointDOOR
- Court feat of 2003 and 2015SERENASLAM
- New York cityROME
- Lose ___STEAM
- Get onAGE
- Site for shopping smallETSY
Vertical Clues
- Habitat for the addax antelope, which can go a year without drinkingSAHARA
- Power forwardPROPEL
- It’s subject to inflation in the auto industryAIRBAG
- Shoe hueTAN
- Qaanaaq dwellingIGLOO
- Leave homeGOOUT
- Actor Ruck of HBO’s “Succession”ALAN
- Upper Midwest town with the world’s tallest concrete gnomeAMES
- OpenedLED
- Funny, but not “ha-ha” funnyODD
- Area of recessionHAIRLINE
- Ciudad officialALCALDE
- Subj. of Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring”DDT
- Pick upSENSE
- Opposite of scruffyCLEANCUT
- Gambling venues with a portmanteau nameRACINOS
- Certain landing padHELISTOP
- Element of heavy metalURANIUM
- ___ artist (film professional)FOLEY
- “That’s how we ___”ROLL
- Nonhuman host of a talk show on HBO MaxELMO
- Kid-lit authors Margret and H. A.REYS
- Storybook bearPAPA
- Chichén Itzá’s carvings, e.g.MAYANART
- They’re just getting startedNOVICES
- They may be worn with cholisSARIS
- Second incarnationREBOOT
- Curlers’ equipmentBROOMS
- Cousin of a kiteOSPREY
- Aid in getting homeIDTAG
- “So I was wrong, big deal!”SUEME
- Underground lineSEAM
- Local borders?ELS
- “The Lion King” roleNALA
- Name-dropping wordNEE
- Bio materialRNA
- The kid in 2010’s “The Karate Kid”DRE