0513-22 NY Times Crossword 13 May 22, Friday

Constructed by: Brooke Husic & Nam Jin Yoon
Edited by: Will Shortz

Today’s Theme: None

Bill’s time: 21m 25s

Bill’s errors: 0

Today’s Wiki-est Amazonian Googlies

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1 Billboard magazine feature : CHART

“Billboard” was founded way back in 1894 as a trade magazine for the advertising and bill posting industry. The editorial focus gradually moved towards music as phonographs, radios and the recorded music business took off in the early part of the 20th century. “Billboard” published its first “music hit parade” 1936, and is now famous for its collection of lists that track music sales.

6 Abbr. in skin care : SPF

In theory, the sun protection factor (SPF) is a calibrated measure of the effectiveness of a sunscreen in protecting the skin from harmful UV rays. The idea is that if you wear a lotion with say SPF 20, then it takes 20 times as much UV radiation to cause the skin to burn than it would take without protection. I say just stay out of the sun …

9 Creatures with asymmetrical ears for accuracy in hunting : OWLS

Much of an owl’s diet consists of small mammals. As a result, humans have used owls for centuries to control rodent populations, usually by placing a nest box for owls on a property. Despite the fact that owls and humans live together in relative harmony, owls have been known to attack humans from time to time. Celebrated English bird photographer Eric Hosking lost an eye when attacked by a tawny owl that he was trying to photograph. Hosking wrote a 1970 autobiography with the wry title “An Eye for a Bird”.

16 Some summer arrivals : LEOS

Leo is the fifth astrological sign of the Zodiac. People born from July 23 to August 22 are Leos.

18 World’s best-selling contemporary female artist of all time, per Billboard magazine : DION

French-Canadian singer Céline Dion first came to international attention when she won the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest, in which she represented Switzerland in the competition that was hosted in Dublin, Ireland. She is now the best-selling Canadian artist of all time.

24 Children in Vienna : KINDER

Vienna is the capital of Austria. The city has a long musical tradition and was home to Franz Schubert, Johann Strauss (I and II), Josef Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms and Gustav Mahler. As such, Vienna is sometimes called the “City of Music”. It is also called the “City of Dreams” as it was home to the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud.

26 Costume that might start with a cardboard box : ROBOT

Karel Čapek was a Czech writer noted for his works of science fiction. Čapek’s 1921 play “R.U.R.” is remembered in part for introducing the world to the word “robot”. The words “automaton” and “android” were already in use, but Capek gave us “robot” from the original Czech “robota” meaning “forced labor”. The acronym “R.U.R.”, in the context of the play, stands for “Rossum’s Universal Robots”.

28 Two cents for a paper, perhaps : OP-ED

“Op-ed” is an abbreviation for “opposite the editorial page”. Op-eds started in “The New York Evening World” in 1921 when the page opposite the editorials was used for articles written by a named guest writer, someone independent of the editorial board.

To put in one’s two cents is to add one’s opinion. The American expression derives from the older English version, which is “to put in one’s two pennies’ worth”.

33 Pass (out) : CONK

The phrase “conk out” was coined by airmen during WWI, and was used to describe the stalling of an engine.

34 Trinket : TCHOTCHKE

“Tchotchke” is a slang term meaning “cheap, showy trinket”. It came into English from a Slavic source via Yiddish.

Trinkets and baubles are small ornaments, and often pieces of jewelry.

43 Data head? : CIO

Chief Information Officer (CIO)

47 Seasoned rice dish : PILAF

“Pilaf” is a Persian word, one that we use to describe rice that is browned in oil and then cooked in a seasoned broth. It can also be called “pilau”.

54 Actress Sink of “Stranger Things” : SADIE

“Stranger Things” is a sci-fi horror TV show made for Netflix that aired its first season in 2016. I don’t do horror, and so haven’t seen it …

55 Say goodbye to many a 34-Across à la Marie Kondo : DECLUTTER
(34A Trinket : TCHOTCHKE)

Marie Kondo runs a very successful organizing consulting business that she founded when she was 19 years old, and while a student at Tokyo Woman’s Christian University. She wrote an extremely successful book titled “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing” that was first published in 2011. I’ve read it, and acted on at least some of the advice given therein …

57 Destiny’s Child’s “___ My Name” : SAY

Destiny’s Child was an R&B group active from 1990 to 2006. The trio’s lineup changed over the years, and probably the most famous former member of the group is Beyoncé Knowles.

Down

1 Newmark with an eponymous list : CRAIG

Craigslist (usually written as “craigslist”) is an online network of communities that features classified advertisements organized geographically. Craigslist was started by Craig Newmark in 1995, originally as an email distribution list for his friends who lived and worked in the San Francisco Bay Area.

5 “Claws” channel : TNT

“Claws” is a comedy-drama show that first aired in 2017. It’s all about a group of five manicurists who branch out into organized crime.

7 One way to avoid a lecture : PLAY HOOKY

Apparently the term “hooky” comes from “hoekje”, the Dutch name for the game hide-and-seek. To play hooky is to shirk one’s responsibility, as in a schoolkid taking a day off without permission.

12 W-2 ID : SSN

Form W-2 is provided by US employers to their employees by January 31 each year. The form reports wages paid to the employees, as well as taxes withheld.

27 Summons before congress? : BOOTY CALL

“Booty call” is a slang meaning “request for casual sexual relations”.

31 Group with the 2020 #1 album “Be” : BTS

BTS is a boy band from South Korea with seven members. The initialism “BTS” stands for the phrase “Bangtan Sonyeondan”, which translates literally as “Bulletproof Boy Scouts”. BTS is the best-selling musical act in the history of South Korea.

32 Country whose official languages are French and Arabic : CHAD

The landlocked African country called Chad takes its name from the second largest wetland on the continent, which is known as Lake Chad.

35 Jazz great Laine : CLEO

Cleo Laine is a jazz singer from England who is noted for her remarkable range of nearly four octaves. Laine is the only female performer to have received Grammy nominations in each of the classical, jazz and popular music categories. My favorite of her recordings is “He Was Beautiful”, which is also known as “Cavatina” and is a version of the theme from the film “The Deer Hunter”.

36 What a bee may be : CONTEST

Back in 18th-century America, when neighbors would gather to work for the benefit of one of their group, such a meeting was called a bee. The name “bee” was an allusion to the social nature of the insect. In modern parlance, a further element of entertainment and pleasure has been introduced, for example in a quilting bee, or even a spelling bee.

39 “To All the ___ I’ve Loved Before” (2018 film) : BOYS

The “To All the Boys” films are a series of teenage romance dramas based on a trilogy of novels of the same name by Jenny Han. The series title is a reference to five letters written by a young lady to boys that she had crushes on. She never plans to mail the letters, but they get sent out anyway.

46 Oozing smarm : SLIMY

The word “smarm” describes insincere flattery. The term comes from a colloquial word “smalm” that was used in the mid-19th century to mean “smear the hair with some sort of styling product”.

49 Liu of “Why Women Kill” : LUCY

Lucy Liu is an actress from Queens, New York. Liu’s big break came when she was chosen to play the Ling Woo character in “Ally McBeal”. I liked her in the 2000 film “Charlie’s Angels” but as I am no fan of Quentin Tarantino, I did not enjoy the movie “Kill Bill”. I do enjoy one of Liu’s more recent projects in which she plays Joan Watson, one of the two lead characters in the TV crime drama “Elementary”.

53 Card display? : STL

The St. Louis Cardinals were originally called the “Brown Stockings”, changing their name to the “Perfectos” in 1899. That obviously didn’t go down well with the locals, as the owners changed it one year later to the Cardinals.

Complete List of Clues/Answers

Across

1 Billboard magazine feature : CHART
6 Abbr. in skin care : SPF
9 Creatures with asymmetrical ears for accuracy in hunting : OWLS
13 Facts-as-fiction work : ROMAN A CLEF
16 Some summer arrivals : LEOS
17 “Join the club!” : AREN’T WE ALL!
18 World’s best-selling contemporary female artist of all time, per Billboard magazine : DION
19 “Who ___?” : ISN’T
20 “So … who wants in on this deal?” : ANY TAKERS?
22 Snag : GET
23 Alongside : WITH
24 Children in Vienna : KINDER
26 Costume that might start with a cardboard box : ROBOT
28 Two cents for a paper, perhaps : OP-ED
30 Body with a floor : SEA
31 Orchestral instrument that doesn’t make a sound : BATON
32 Extension ___ : CORD
33 Pass (out) : CONK
34 Trinket : TCHOTCHKE
36 Unpolished : CRUDE
37 One might be chosen for its perspective : SEAT
38 Loafers : LAYABOUTS
40 Like hair at salons : STYLED
42 Bad side : CONS
43 Data head? : CIO
44 Drummed-up measures? : RHYTHMS
47 Seasoned rice dish : PILAF
50 Make a big stink : RAISE HELL
52 Blue book alternative : ADULT SITE
54 Actress Sink of “Stranger Things” : SADIE
55 Say goodbye to many a 34-Across à la Marie Kondo : DECLUTTER
56 Prunes : TRIMS
57 Destiny’s Child’s “___ My Name” : SAY
58 Was appealing? : PLED
59 Some time : DAYS

Down

1 Newmark with an eponymous list : CRAIG
2 Series of stakes : HORSE RACES
3 “Truer words were never spoken!” : AMEN TO THAT!
4 Word from the Dutch for “talk nonsense” : RANT
5 “Claws” channel : TNT
6 Trail : SCENT
7 One way to avoid a lecture : PLAY HOOKY
8 Experienced : FELT
9 Bygone : OLDEN
10 Makes very uncomfortable, informally : WEIRDS OUT
11 They may be tied up in a sequel : LOOSE ENDS
12 W-2 ID : SSN
14 Are in store : AWAIT
15 Didn’t come through as promised, in slang : FLAKED
21 Not be serious : KID
23 Given (to) : WONT
25 Garden tool : RAKE
27 Summons before congress? : BOOTY CALL
29 More sententious : PREACHIER
31 Group with the 2020 #1 album “Be” : BTS
32 Country whose official languages are French and Arabic : CHAD
33 Be superinfatuated with someone : CRUSH HARD
35 Jazz great Laine : CLEO
36 What a bee may be : CONTEST
39 “To All the ___ I’ve Loved Before” (2018 film) : BOYS
41 Hoist, redundantly : LIFT UP
44 Given a number, maybe : RATED
45 Press, e.g. : MEDIA
46 Oozing smarm : SLIMY
47 Fills with fluff : PADS
48 One may be floated or rough : IDEA
49 Liu of “Why Women Kill” : LUCY
50 Coronation, e.g. : RITE
51 – : LESS
53 Card display? : STL