- Acronym in genetic sequencing: CRISPR
- Collect: REAP
- Sort: ILK
- Steamy brew: HOTTEA
- Part of an analogy: ISTO
- Female hamster: DOE
- One way to be marked: ABSENT
- Result of extreme rage: APOPLEXY
- How-___: TOS
- Dizzying camera technique invented for 58-Across: DOLLYZOOM
- Four Corners state with six corners: UTAH
- It may punctuate a sarcastic remark: NOT
- Stingy sort?: WASP
- Lecterns: PODIA
- Structure climbed in the climactic scene of 58-Across: TOWER
- To the ___ degree: NTH
- Camel and sand for example: TANS
- Gave a wide berth say: AVOIDED
- Nickname for Francisco often: PANCHO
- Bow-shaped woodworking tool: FRETSAW
- Unsettling cry to hear during a haircut: UHOH
- Empty space: VOID
- Ulysses S. Grants given name at birth: HIRAM
- Chicago exchange informally with the: MERC
- Filmmaker Lee: ANG
- Hatcher of Desperate Housewives: TERI
- Bullets e.g.: AMMO
- ___ Sutra: KAMA
- Stubborn things per John Adams: FACTS
- Possible focus of an M.R.I. in brief: ACL
- 1958 film that is the subject of this puzzle: VERTIGO
- Goofing off: MONKEYINGAROUND
- Help: AID
- Minor quarrels: DUSTUPS
- Bill advocating for science: NYE
- Thickness: PLY
- Genre for the Mighty Mighty Bosstones: SKA
- {2 4 6 8} e.g.: SET
- Vessel for a nursery rhyme trio: TUB
- Flirt with in a way: CHATUP
- Mr. in a 1983 Styx hit: ROBOTO
- What a shame: ITSSAD
- Sault ___ Marie Mich.: STE
- Await resolution: PEND
- Betray in a way: RATON
- Noted Venetian marketplace: RIALTO
- Award with a Best Play category: ESPY
- The gamut: ATOZ
- Cops in slang: POPO
- Cry after being narrowly defeated: IDEMANDARECOUNT
- Bagel go-with: LOX
- Critical: KEY
- Simmer setting: LOW
- Bucketsful: LOTS
- Master of Suspense who directed 58-Across: HITCHCOCK
- 58-Across co-star James: STEWART
- Indication of learnedness for short: PHD
- That feels goo-oo-ood!: AAH
- One of 17 in New Orleans: WARD
- Allhallows ___: EVE
- Novelist Philip: ROTH
- 58-Across co-star Kim: NOVAK
- Do we have the green light?: ISITAGO
- Deer stalker: PUMA
- [Im standing right here]: AHEM
- Operation Overlord locale: NORMANDY
- Hallucination e.g.: FIGMENT
- Way to travel for many tourists: ONAVISA
- Prefix with demeanor or behavior: MIS
- Many-eyed giant of myth: ARGUS
- Guinness Book adjective: FIRST
- Display options in brief: LEDS
- Product in a snail-shaped dispenser: TAPE
- Plan (out): MAP
- Peanut product: OIL
- Chortle: YUK
- Big Apple sch. with campuses in Abu Dhabi and Shanghai: NYU
- Interior secretary Haaland: DEB

My name is Tim Jeffry, and I am a crossword solver and creator. I enjoy watching movies and series in my spare time, and I often play basketball with my sons. I solve the NY Times crossword daily and post the answers on my website.