Edmonton Journal

NEW YORK TIMES SUNDAY CROSSWORD

- EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ JIGSAW PUZZLE BY CHRISTINA IVERSON AND JEFF CHEN

When this puzzle is done, insert the five shaded jigsaw pieces into the box at the bottom to get a three-word phrase, reading across, for what jigsaw puzzles provide.

Across

1 Part of a pie or the earth

6 Style that makes waves

10 Doe in a court case

14 Flubs

19 Keister

20 China holder?

21 Axe target

22 Some Madison Avenue workers

23 End of many a sports broadcast

24 Freestyles, perhaps

25 Barflies

26 Botch

27 “First, you’re going to want to dump out the box and ____”

31 Francis of old game shows

34 Bounded

35 Capital on a 126-milelong canal that’s used as a skating rink in the winter

39 English breakfast, e.g. 40 “What’s most useful next is to ____”

45 College-app component

46 Role for “Ronny” Howard

48 Joshes

49 State flower of Utah

50 One of the B’s in BB&B

51 Field work of note in 1979

54 Rifle, in frontier lingo

57 “To connect things up you’ll have to ____” 63 Ones getting the crumbs?

66 Bonnie with five Top

40 hits in the 1990s

67 Euphoric feeling

71 Love to bits

72 More like a dive bar or

certain bread

74 Beehives, but not

hornets’nests

75 Daredevil’s hashtag 76 Very in

78 One of the B’s in BB&B

79 Good name for an investor?

82 High-end Italian auto, informally

83 “As you go, make sure you exercise your ____”

88 At peace

89 Little bouquets 90 “KA-POW!”

93 “With patience and perseveran­ce you’re sure to ____”

97 Course goal

100 Songs that can be trilling?

102 Castigates

103 Fairy-tale figure

105 Confer, as credibilit­y 106 Gets wild and crazy

108 Legendary

109 Leave skid marks, maybe

111 N.F.L. standout

113 Homes for high fliers

114 Instructio­n to drivers leaving cars at a garage

115 “C’mon, slowpoke!”

116 Ends, as a mission

117 Mary Poppins, for one

118 Pick up on

Down

1 O-line anchor

2 Feel regret

3 Trojans’sch.

4 Distinctiv­e part of a cookie cutter

5 “Tap tap tap ...“activity

6 Get into a lot

7 Jacob’s brother, in the Bible

8 Moved like waves or muscles

9 A certain degree

10 St. ____ University (Philadelph­ia school)

11 Rescue dog, for one

12 Response to the Little Red Hen

13 Language related to Manx

14 Egg, e.g.

15 Keats, for one

16 Sounds in a yoga studio

17 Government economic org., at any rate?

18 ____-Cat

28 Big suit

29 Derby, e.g.

30 Meniallabo­rer, metaphoric­ally

31 Loads

32 Take back, for short

33 Retreat

36 “Was it ____ I saw?” (classic palindrome)

37 Mists, e.g.

38 Feeling it after a marathon, say

41 Approves

42 Perspectiv­e

43 Achievemen­t for Whoopi Goldberg, in brief

44 Like cioccolato or torta

47 Titus and Tiberius 50 Bosom buddies

52 Staple of skin care

53 Sought office

55 U.P.S. competitor

56 Steady, maybe

58 Wrath

59 Exercise program since the 1990s

60 Sharp, on a TV, informally

61 Peak sacred to the goddess Rhea

62 Noshed on

63 “You’ll ____ for this!”

64 Words with a ring to them?

65 Letter between foxtrot and hotel in the NATO alphabet

68 How people often scroll through social media

69 “That’s gotta hurt!”

70 “The Puzzle Palace” org.

72 More straight-faced

73 Creamy Italian dish

76 Word that becomes its own opposite by putting a “t” at the front

77 Singer whom M.L.K. Jr. called the “queen of American folk music”

80 Play again, as a TV special

81 Companion in Brittany

84 Brain diagnostic­s, for short

85 Used as a rendezvous point

86 Devote

87 Name suffix meaning “mountain”

90 Fir tree

91 “Is it still a date?”

92 Roman goddess of wisdom

94 Prefix with color or state

95 Sugar ending

96 W.W.II fighters

97 Apps made with jalapeños and cheese

98 “You agree?”(*nudge, nudge*)

99 Gathers some intel

101 Actor Brody

104 Singer Willie

106 Annoying

107 Grannies

110 Blood line

112 Temporal ____

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