6
| SOLLAL |
Korean New Year, Celebrated On Feb. 1, 2022 |
6
| NOWRUZ |
Iranian New Year, Celebrated On March 21, 2022 |
8
| SONGKRAN |
Thai New Year, Celebrated On April 13, 2022 |
14
| SPRINGFESTIVAL |
Chinese New Year, Celebrated On Feb. 1, 2022 |
7
| BIGEASY |
Nickname For New Orleans, Celebrated By The Answers To The Starred Clues And Suggested By The Shaded Squares |
3
| TOT |
2-year-old, E.g. |
3
| LVI |
Super Bowl In 2022 |
3
| RYE |
New York Town That's Home To Playland Amusement Park |
3
| MEN |
Around 50.25% Of The World's Adult Population |
3
| RYE |
City On The New York/connecticut Border |
3
| CST |
Winter Hrs. In New Orleans |
3
| ANO |
Year In Brazil |
3
| MOE |
"calvin And Hobbes" Character Described As "a Six-year-old Who Shaves" |
3
| ANO |
Year, In Brazil |
4
| ELON |
First Name Of Time's 2021 Person Of The Year |
4
| ROME |
New York City |
4
| SARA |
New York City's ___ Delano Roosevelt Park |
4
| MAGS |
New York, Chicago And Los Angeles, In Brief |
4
| YALE |
New Haven Alma Mater Of Five Presidents |
4
| ZETA |
Letter That's Only 25% Of The Way Through The Greek Alphabet, Surprisingly |
4
| IONA |
College In New Rochelle, N.y. |
4
| ASIA |
Locale Of The 2002 And 2022 World Cups |
4
| LAKE |
Artificial Feature In New York's Central Park |
4
| YANG |
Andrew Who Ran For President And Mayor Of New York City |
5
| RAISE |
Subject Of An End-of-year Office Memo, Maybe |
5
| ANNAL |
Record Of The Year |
5
| FOSSE |
Only Person To Win An Oscar, Emmy And Tony In The Same Year (1973) |
5
| ENERO |
When El Día De Los Reyes Is Celebrated |
5
| CRAZE |
Wordle, E.g., In 2022 |
5
| SCROD |
New England Seafood Staple |
5
| ANNUS |
Year, In Ancient Rome |
5
| UTICA |
Upstate New York City |
5
| ANNEE |
Year, In France |
5
| TRANS |
Like Those Celebrated With An Annual Day Of Visibility On March 31 |
5
| ELISE |
Educator/writer ___ Johnson Mcdougald, First African American Female Principal In New York City Public Schools |
5
| WILLA |
___ Player, First Black Woman To Become President Of A Four-year College |
5
| ENOLA |
"the ___ Holmes Mysteries," Young Adult Series About A 14-year-old Detective |
5
| ISLAM |
Belief Of Roughly 25% Of The World's Population |
6
| TWEENS |
12-year-olds, E.g. |
6
| KISHKA |
Stuffed Jewish Dish |
6
| YESTER |
Lead-in To Day Or Year |
6
| PICKUP |
Learn, As A New Skill ... Or What Can Precede The Ends Of 20-, 36-, 42- And 59-across |
6
| SAHARA |
Habitat For The Addax Antelope, Which Can Go A Year Without Drinking |
6
| ELMIRA |
New York City Where Mark Twain Is Buried |
7
| FORTLEE |
Northern New Jersey Town |
7
| ALADDIN |
1992 Disney Film With The Ballad "a Whole New World" |
7
| ALEVELS |
Exams For British 18-year-olds |
7
| STRIKER |
One Seeking A New Agreement, Perhaps |
7
| SCIENCE |
Academic Journal With A "breakthrough Of The Year" Award |
8
| LATESHOW |
It Ends After Midnight In New York, With "the" |
8
| ELECTRIC |
With 25-across, Underwater Creature That's Not Actually A 25-across |
9
| BORNTORUN |
New Jersey's "unofficial Rock Theme Of Our State's Youth" |
9
| ALONETIME |
It's Usually In Short Supply For New Parents |
9
| YOUTICKET |
See 25-across |
10
| NELLYSACHS |
1966 Swedish Literature Nobelist Who Wrote About The Struggles Of The Jewish People |
10
| HOLDMYBEER |
Comment Before A Stupid Stunt ... Or A Hint To The Ends Of 17-, 25-, 36- And 50-across |
10
| ANNODOMINI |
Latin Phrase Before A Year |
12
| PARTYANIMALS |
They're Always Ready For A Good Time ... Or A Description Of 18-, 25-, 35- And 49-across? |
12
| LITTLEDIPPER |
At The Party Where The Scientist Was Demonstrating Her New Shrink Ray, [zap!] The Punch Ladle Turned Into A ... |
14
| MARGARETFARRAR |
First Puzzle Editor Of The New York Times |