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New York Times Crossword

TRICKY TRIOS No. 0617

- BY AMANDA CHUNG, KARL NI AND ERIK AGARD / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ Online subscripti­ons: Today’s puzzle and more than 4,000 past puzzles, nytimes.com/crosswords ($39.95 a year).

ACROSS 1 Temporaril­y stops

running 7 Sport-____ (some

vehicles) 11 Contain, as a spewing

oil well 14 Military bigwigs 19 “Pick me!” 20 Light bite 21 Excitement 22 GPS suggestion 23 Breakfast trio 26 Classic song 27 ____-backwards 28 Smuggler’s unit 29 Record label for Pink

and Pitbull 30 Lets off the hook? 32 Otello, in “Otello” 33 Even 34 Act as a go-between 35 “You can skip me” 38 Puppet-show trio 41 Fall guy? 43 “That’s rough!” 44 Some Canadian

natives 45 In the tradition of 48 ____ Aldridge, pioneering Shakespear­ean actor 49 Lost-baggage helpers 52 Ad-biz awards 54 Producer of public

radio’s “Radiolab” 55 Spanish seasoning that’s a letter short of its English counterpar­t 56 Youngest “black-ish” daughter on 57 Hold tightly 58 Dangerous injection 59 Capital city with more than 300 islands 61 Sergey of Google 62 “Nobody’s here but me” 64 Sailing trio 67 Surrounded by 69 “Little Latin ____ Lu” (1960s hit) 70 Effervesce­nt citrus beverage 73 Old Ford vehicles, for short 74 Open 76 Skyrockets 77 Open ____ 78 Strip pokers? 79 Fumes 80 Some skin art 81 Place for R.N.s 82 Subj. of “The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test” 83 “lol” alternativ­e 84 Unnecessar­y extra 85 Gilda of “Saturday Night Live” 87 Folk trio 92 Rap artist Flo ____ 93 Dinero 95 Throw 96 State a case 98 Director Taika ____ 99 “Star Wars” nickname 100 Pronoun in Dixie 101 Philosophe­r ____-tzu 104 Fortune 500 company with an avian symbol 105 Survivor of an all-out brawl … or a hint to 23-, 38-, 64- and 87-Across 110 Battle of Leningrad, e.g. 111 Something ratable by number of Pinocchios 112 Long transmissi­on of folklore, say 113 Charlotte Motor Speedway org. 114 Underworld 115 Camera with a mirror, in brief 116 Hail on a bridge 117 Trash

DOWN 1 Sammy on a 1998 cover

of Newsweek 2 Heaps 3 Good crosswords

provide lots of them 4 Chop (off ) 5 John who wrote “An Essay Concerning Human Understand­ing” 6 Arts-and-crafts kit trendy in the 1970s-’80s 7 Open, as a bottle of

wine 8 “TiK ____” (Kesha hit) 9 Class for some immigrants, for short 10 Foe of Robin Hood 11 Geographic­ally largest member of NATO 12 Interject 13 In view? 14 Upholstere­r’s fabric 15 Certain expensive

watch, in slang 16 Autobahn autos 17 Michael of R.E.M. 18 Goes with 24 Jesus on the diamond 25 Big name in laptops 31 Digits ending many

prices 32 Baking meas. 33 Eponymous New

Mexico tribe 35 Do email scamming 36 Radiant emanations 37 “Huh, you know him,

too?!” 39 Stadium section 40 Police procedural beginning in 2003 42 News 45 Words before a year 46 City on the Rhône 47 Zenith 50 Flee 51 Have ____ with 52 Ernest who wrote

“Ready Player One” 53 Tall and thin 54 Joins 57 Classic horror-film

locale 58 Actress/singer Hudgens 60 Matches up 61 Makes fuzzy 63 Nursing facility? 65 Huffed and puffed 66 Southern university whose team is the Phoenix 67 ____ Clooney, Barbara Walters’s “most fascinatin­g person” of 2014 68 Litter sounds 71 Chopped up 72 BMW competitor 75 Swerve 76 Letter that, surprising­ly, is not the end of the Greek alphabet 79 Assail 80 Campus building 83 Spirals 84 Charlize Theron’s role in 2015’s “Mad Max” reboot 86 87 Dr. ____ Thick soup 88 Sci-fi stunner 89 One who cries “Uncle!”? 90 Contradict 91 “Nuts!” 93 Underworld 94 Three sheets to the wind 97 Things near funny bones 98 Load of laundry 101 Pet peeves? 102 Med. school course 103 Fearsome figure 106 Suffer 107 “Forget about it!” 108 Freudian area of study 109 Cable alternativ­e

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