- U.S. holiday beginning in 2021
- Jumps out
- First NPR reporter promoted to correspondent before age 30
- Cousin of the Spanish chirimÃa or Italian piffero
- Bluish-gray pet
- Waterfall phenomenon
- Ugh!
- Up for a drive?
- They form lines for their work
- Source of Manchego cheese
- Something that isnt assumed
- High degree
- Out!
- Jump on board?
- See 34-Down
- Product that may be sold by the yard
- Org. that has more members in Africa than in the Mideast
- Weakish hands
- Whizzes
- Comedian Michael
- Self-driving car company that started as a Google project
- Heaven forbid!
- Occur
- What a laborers hands may do over time
- Horror movie franchise known for both its action and slapstick humor
- Whats the ___?
- Has with on
- Black or green grocery items
- I heard you the first five times!
- 2018 Literature Nobelist Tokarczuk
- TV bar with frequent health code violations overlooked by the citys mayor
- Move swiftly
- Torn
- Peat sources
- Slow-growing ornamental
- One standing by a door
- Orenburgs river
- See 5-Down
- Concerned with beauty
- With 3-Down title setting of a 1937 Agatha Christie mystery
- A time to dye?
- Sport in which masks are worn
- Improved as the weather
- Work
- Super-popular
- One of the Claremont Colleges
- Props for some plays
- His 2016 debut album unseated Thriller for the most weeks spent in the top 10 on Billboards R&B/Hip-Hop chart (77)
- Spots
- Walk like an elephant
- ___ hours
- Senesces
- Used for freeloading
- Forever Young band 1984
- Still not up say
- Knock dead
- Hoped-for result
- Shoe that cant be 32-Across
- Window ___
- More than skim through
- Puts one and one together?
- Blast
- Folds
- Disruptive board move
- Square things
- Particulars slangily
- Eponym of the worlds largest tennis stadium
- Game introduced to the U.S. by Chinese immigrants in the 19th century
- Warcraft meanies
- Take a ___
- Video game customization
- Fores counterpart

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.