The full solution for the NY Times June 22 2019 crossword puzzle is displayed below.
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Across Clues
- Impromptu places to conk out for the nightCRASHPADS
- Prime spot for a tatPEC
- Archenemy of the Fantastic FourDOCTORDOOM
- Home to Matisse, Mondrian and Monet, informallyMOMA
- Addendum to a common pentadSOMETIMESY
- Sierra Nevadas, e.g.ALES
- Finally choosesSETTLESON
- Media big ZuckermanMORT
- Either constituent of table saltION
- One of the Three MusketeersARAMIS
- Ceases productionWRAPS
- Enjoys oneself immenselyHASABALL
- Spike Lee’s “___ Gotta Have It”SHES
- With 53-Across, one whom you might blame for something bad that you didEVIL
- Brand owned by Kraft FoodsJELLO
- What 100-proof alcohol hasKICK
- Island in NW GreeceCORFU
- Touched the groundALIT
- Paris is found in itILIAD
- RaceTEAR
- Fires (up)REVS
- Handles with care?PETNAMES
- Perform a Thanksgiving cooking taskBASTE
- “Thumbs down from me”ISAYNO
- Grp. that Ronald Reagan once supportedSAG
- Grp. that Ronald Reagan once supportedNATO
- Congressman who served the most consecutive years as speaker of the House (1977-87)TIPONEILL
- See 29-AcrossTWIN
- Radio sign-offOVERANDOUT
- Go on and on about somethingRAVE
- Seatbelts, e.g.RESTRAINTS
- “Listen!”: Sp.OYE
- Sabermetrics whiz, e.g.STATSGEEK
Vertical Clues
- Stack at a music storeCDS
- They’re all over Down Under, informallyROOS
- TopACME
- Leave inSTET
- Tout’s offeringHOTTIP
- Brand that treats acid refluxPRILOSEC
- They might work on something for 60 secondsADMEN
- Pulls offDOES
- MehSOSO
- Object seen in the Ralph Lauren logoPOLOMALLET
- Old Food Network show with the catchword “Bam!”EMERILLIVE
- Practices cleromancyCASTSLOTS
- Natural mimicsMYNAS
- Cubs’ supportersMAMABEARS
- Rule that Gandhi opposedRAJ
- Passes idlyWHILESAWAY
- Operatic song-speechRECITATIVE
- “Come on! It’s common knowledge!”ASKANYONE
- Crystal clear, as an imageHIRES
- Letter before Lima and after Foxtrot when spelling 27-DownALFA
- Clickable message at the start of an online TV showSKIPINTRO
- Democracy in actionVOTE
- Graffiti and suchURBANART
- Sci-fi author Simmons with the 1989 Hugo-winning novel “Hyperion”DAN
- ___ skillMOTOR
- Old boosted rocket stagesAGENAS
- “Ish”SORTA
- “Central Park in the Dark” composerIVES
- Little noodgePEST
- “Gotcha”IDIG
- UnaccompaniedLONE
- Caravaggio’s “The ___ Player”LUTE
- Oral admonishmentTSK