new York Times Sunday crossword
Across
1 52-story Boston
skyscraper, familiarly 7 Brass instrument with
a mellow sound 15 ____ Malfoy, student
at Hogwarts
20 Sorkin and Spelling 21 Kind of equinox 22 Puerto ____
23 “Stop! You’re
killing me!” 25 ____-garde
26 Give some lip
27 Uncut
28 More than willing 30 For whom the Lorax
speaks
31 Internet home to
“Between Two Ferns” 34 Latin for “womb” 38 Monsieur’s mate
41 Y or N, maybe 42 Shakespeare character who says, “This above all: to thine own self be true” 45 Actor Jason 47 Zugspitze, e.g. 50 A person skilled at deadpan has one 52 What“4”may stand for 54 French river or department 55 Beseech 56 Advert’s ending? 57 Designer Geoffrey 58 Carrier to Karachi 61 Tugboat sounds 65 Decked out 67 Unimpressed response to someone’s one-liner 72 ____ intolerance 73 Novo-Ogaryovo is the official one of the Russian president 74 Lavatory sign 75 Hawke of
“Training Day” 76 Regrettable 79 Broadway’s Hagen 81 “Roméo et Juliette” segment 85 Coin-toss call 86 Stand-up chain startedinLosAngeles 92 Big engine additive 93 Log-in needs 94 Verbally assail 95 “Iglu,”for“igloo”: Abbr.
97 Cover over, in a way 99 Start limping
100 It might involve someone being “so poor” or “so old” 104 “____, amigo”
107 Count ____
108 Nail-salon employees,
at times
110 Its “reeds are a pain / And the fingering’s insane,”per Ogden Nash
114 Lipinski and Reid 115 “Jeez … lighten up!” 120 Be grandiloquent 121 To this day, Marie Curie’s are still radioactive
122 Mystery
123 Lacoste and
Descartes
124 Star of 1976’s Oscar winner for Best Picture
125 Smoothed in a shop
Down
1 Some body art, for short 2 “Hilarious!” 3 Noteworthy times 4 Lobster traps 5 Med. professionals who take a pledge named for Florence Nightingale 6 Welcomes 7 Plaster 8 Condition for filmdom’s Rain Man 9 Suffix with speed 10 “Oh, what the hell … I’ll do it” 11 “Uh,you’vetoldme quite enough” 12 Where Michael Jordan played coll. ball 13 Meadow call
14 Poet Ginsberg 15 “Game of Thrones” creature
16 Joan who quipped ”A Peeping Tom looked in my window and pulled down the shade” 17 “Pick ____ …” 18 “Pretty please?” 19 Doingapirouette,say 24 Poison ivy, e.g. 29 Some sneakers 30 Something carried onstage? 31 “Terrif!”
32 Fifth category of taste with a Japanese name 33 “Peter ____ Greatest Hits” (1974 album) 34 High hairstyle 35 Doughnut figures
36 Late ’50s singing sensation
37 One of many scattered in a honeymoon suite, maybe
39 Light bark
40 Cry from Homer 43 Kind of port for a flash drive 44 Manage
46 Night vision? 47 Bowl
48 Maid’s armful 49 Made an appeal 51 Hymn starter 52 Habitation 53 Around the time of birth
59 Chains 60 Car-rental giant 62 Poet who wrote “Fortune and love favor the brave” 63 Org. that offers
Pre enrollment 64 ____ fly 66 One on the left?: Abbr. 67 Greatly bother 68 TV blocking device 69 Tops
70 Finish all at once, in a way
71 Things taken by government officials 72 “Sounds like a plan!” 77 “Don’t be ____!” 78 ____ Walcott, Nobel Prize-winning poet 80 Patriots’org. 82 Bad state to be in 83 Mine transport 84 Modern party summons 87 Euros replaced them 88 Bustle
89 Grp. that puts on a show 90 Fleets
91 Wall St. bigwigs 93 Like Mount Narodnaya 95 Empty 96 Brings a smile to
98 Like some angels and dominoes 100 Champion
101 Airport that J.F.K.
dedicated in 1963 102 Erinof“Joanie
Loves Chachi” 103 Locks up
105 Concoct
106 Bug
108 Jester
109 Feeling 110 Anthony Hopkins’s “Thor”role 111 City NNE of San Antone 112 “My treat!” 113 “My stars!” 116 Cambodia’s Angkor ____ 117 Court org. 118 Skit show, for short 119 What makes you you?