The Telegram (St. John's)

THE NYT CROSSWORD PUZZLE

- BE PATIENT By Natan Last Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz

ACROSS

1 World capital with the historic Temple of Hercules

6 Responses to an offer, colloquial­ly 11 ____ Dunphy, “Modern Family” matriarch

12 Slow Wi-fi woe

15 Actor Don of old Hollywood 17 Uninterest­ing and self-absorbed 18 One-named electronic musician and D.J. with multiple Grammys 20 Paranoid types, slangily

22 Futon alternativ­es

23 Stand that an artist might take 24 Villainous brother of Prospero in “The Tempest”

25 E-sports enthusiast

26 Melt down, as fat

29 Occasion to sing “Dayenu” 30 Long narrative poem 31 Ice-skating spot 32 Crew

34 Faux pas 35 Picasso’s “____ Demoiselle­s d’avignon” 36 Baseball hit just beyond the infield 37 “No kidding!” 39 Malawi-tokenya dir. 40 Element used in old television tubes

42 Creator of a philosophi­cal “razor”

46 Best friend of Potter and Weasley

48 Banquet vessels 49 Speechify 50 One frequently saying “Sorry, I missed that” 51 Like classic Disney films 54 Golfer’s vehicle 56 “No fighting!” 60 Geologic period 61 Eye roll accompanie­r, often 63 Muscle Beach sight

64 Their eggs are incubated by males 66 Eldest of the “little women” in “Little Women” 67 Wettish

69 It’s always something

71 What may follow bigger or better

72 Farrah Fawcett’s signature do 73 Sikorsky of aviation 74 “Message received”

76 Rabid enthusiast

77 Warrior, e.g., in yoga

78 Actress Roberts of “Everybody Loves Raymond” 80 Homeowner’s need

82 Like most standardiz­ed tests 83 Tribe famous for weaving and sand painting 85 Crème de la crème

86 Really tickles 88 Russian ruler known as “the Moneybag”

90 It’s in the bag 91 Fruit in an often-parodied William Carlos Williams poem 92 Dark foreboding­s

96 N.B.A. franchise whose mascot is the fireball Burnie

100 Kind of tuna 101 Troglodyte 105 Base of a column

106 Juul, e.g. 107 It can open a lot of doors for you

110 Historical role for Peter Lorre in “The Story of Mankind” 111 Party that might not start till midnight

112 Classic kids’ game involving removal of body parts … with a hint to this puzzle’s theme

113 Qatari leader 114 102-Down, affectedly

115 Minuscule, informally

116 “It is the ____, and Juliet is the sun”

117 Actress Cannon

DOWN

1 Top celebs

2 Red wine from France 3 Middle-distance runner

4 Nickname for an ESPN baseball commentato­r 5 Post production locales?

6 Weapons thrown by the Dark Knight 7 Volunteer’s phrase

8 Sights on many music festival grounds 9 Seconded, so to speak

10 Karaoke selection

11 Gift that grows on you?

12 Fabulist 13 Semidomed church area 14 Secluded valley 16 Saint-____, capital of the Loire department 17 With wisdom 18 Wisecracki­ng Marvel superhero 19 Experience­d one

21 Worker at a recycling plant 27 British rocker Brian

28 Cry of terror 31 Contact electronic­ally 33 Middle of a diamond 36 Hawks, e.g. 38 They might be hawked 41 Lament 43 Mobile home? 44 Ukulele accessory

45 Not much 47 Writer Anaïs 51 Fixed up

52 Old kingdom of Spain

53 Author Pierce of the fantasy series “The Song of the Lioness” 54 Way down 55 Response to tickling

57 “Hi, honey!” follower 58 Finishes 59 Urged (on) 62 “Now that was funny!”

65 Peace Nobelist who went on to become president 68 Outhouses 70 Well, I’ll be dammed!

71 Drain 72 Treated meanly 75 Inclinatio­n 76 Brine-cured cheese

79 Classic Harlem ballroom, with “the”

81 Go (for) 82 Language from which “curry” comes

84 King who lent his name to a Bible 87 Like most oatmeal

89 Plant, as an idea, modern-style 91 Communist sympathize­rs, pejorative­ly

92 He was “thumb” critic!

93 Bishop’s deputy 94 “Mercy!” 95 Metric of corporate success 96 Frenzy

97 Other side 98 Features of many malls

99 Part of an acacia tree

102 See 114-Across

103 Subj. of a “Delayed” sign

104 Speck

108 Decorative fish

109 “The Lord of the Rings” tree creature

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