The Hamilton Spectator

NEW YORK TIMES SUNDAY CROSSWORD: REBRANDING

- by Peter Wentz, edited by Will Shortz

ACROSS

1 Chipped beef go-with 6 Plugged in 11 Subjects of frequent

updates 15 Tennis’s Wawrinka, winner of the 2015 French Open 19 Wet spot 20 Sophomore’s choice 21 “Language of the unheard,” per Martin Luther King Jr. 22 “Duh, I get it” 23 “Corrected” slogan for a

tech company? 26 Matriarch of six of the

12 Tribes of Israel 27 Bounce 28 Regarding 29 Keeper of the flame? 30 Majority of Saudi

Arabians 31 Kind of tone 33 “Corrected” slogan for

an office-supply chain? 37 Anna Karenina’s lover 39 Deer hunter’s prize 40 Skaters’ leaps 41 Who might say,

“I’m I. M.” 42 Rating for many HBO

shows 44 Early co-host of “The

View” 49 “Corrected” slogan for a

fast-food franchise? 52 Feudal superiors 53 “The Boy Next Door”

star, to fans 56 Elbow 57 Sources of some

rattling 58 Milkmaid’s handful 59 Earnings, so to speak 62 Tubs 64 Fall back on, as in

desperatio­n 66 “Corrected” slogan for a

dessert brand? 71 Gambit 72 Gambit 73 Molly who wrote

“Bill of Wrongs” 74 Hogwarts delivery

system 75 Dweeb 77 Confine 81 Measure of inflation, for

short 82 Calligraph­ers 83 “Corrected” slogan for a

hairstylin­g product? 87 Shows promise 89 Thom ____ shoes 90 Short note? 91 “When in ____, tell the

truth”: Mark Twain 93 Second 95 Took, as a test 97 “Corrected” slogan for a

frozen breakfast food? 102 Aunt in “Uncle Tom’s

Cabin” 103 Reflective writing 104 Certificat­ion for eco-friendly buildings, for short 105 “Funny bumping into

you here” 107 “Unfortunat­ely … ” 110 Seaside scavenger 111 “Corrected” slogan for a

dairy product? 115 Hot rod’s rod 116 Took a card 117 President-____ 118 “Duck Dynasty” network 119 Action-oriented sorts,

supposedly 120 Surfaces, in a way 121 Targets of cons 122 Work with the hands

DOWN

1 “Africa” band, 1982 2 First Ironman locale 3 “From my

perspectiv­e …” 4 Possible black market

cause 5 “Naughty!” 6 Buggy people? 7 Drift 8 Driver who won the Indy 500, Daytona 500 and Le Mans 9 European deer 10 Get things wrong 11 “The Terminator” star,

to fans 12 Bit of marketing 13 Oktoberfes­t dance 14 It’s a mess 15 Signs of respect 16 Hurricanes’ grp. 17 Yoga poses 18 Like three Cy Young

games 24 Indirect objects,

grammatica­lly speaking 25 “Oh, gross!” 30 What indicate 32 “Acoustic guitar” or

“terrestria­l radio” 34 “Hey, relax!” 35 ____ Pepper 36 Hudgens of “High

School Musical” 37 Big lug 38 Shepherd’s workplace 39 Pioneering stand-up

comedian 43 El Paso setting: Abbr. 45 Admission of 1959 46 Josh 47 Gibes 48 Figures in bedtime

stories 50 Nordic wonders 51 Charge 53 “Romeo Must Die” star,

2000 54 Approach evening 55 Missouri River natives 57 It makes a turn at the

entrance 58 Globetrot 59 Some jazz 60 Promises 61 Ma uses them 63 Like ibexes 65 Cover’s opposite 67 Greeted with respect 68 Like shepherds’

charges 69 Holds to be 70 Scrutinize­d 76 Mint 78 Subject for one studying onomastics 79 Ottawa-based media

inits. 80 Flooded with 82 Submarine near the

Gulf Coast 83 TV character with the catchphras­e “Booyakasha!” 84 Rope from a ship,

say 85 “Whoop-de-____” 86 Start of the Lord’s

Prayer 87 Band with the first video

on MTV, with “the” 88 Connectivi­ty issue 91 Having all the add-ons,

say 92 Singer of the aria “Ora

e per sempre addio” 94 Let, e.g. 96 Barring no one 97 Corporate department 98 Plants 99 Stephenie who wrote

“Twilight” 100 Cartoonish shrieks 101 URL ender 102 I.M. sessions 106 “Fiddlestic­ks!” 108 Photograph­er/writer

Arlene 109 Short timetable? 111 Chemical used to fight

malaria 112 Border line? 113 Like 114 Talk up a storm

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