Times Colonist

NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD

- TAKING YOUR Q By Daniel Raymon / Edited by Will Shortz

ACROSS

1 Big name in computer networking 6 Progressiv­e rival 14 Aries 20 North-Dakota-toMichigan hwy. 21 Members of an

Oklahoma tribe 22 Addressee of a waiter in a French restaurant 23 Exposes 24 Interrogat­e a

founding father? 26 Uganda’s Amin 27 One getting shooed 29 Bone: Prefix 30 Was wide open 31 Like the first man-made space satellite 33 What the earth and many political analysts do 36 They’re added

on bus. lines 38 “Sticks and Bones”

playwright David 39 “There are no atheists in foxholes”? 41 Word aptly found in “controlled” and “marshaled” 43 Token in the

game Life 44 Was a rat 45 Engaged in 46 Tremors? 50 Hershey brand 53 “From your lips

to God’s ears” 55 Frequent subject of paintings by Winslow Homer 56 Largest lake in

South America 60 Charles de Gaulle’s

birthplace 62 Animal with a trunk 66 Interest’s

opposite 67 Kingdom in Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” 69 Email address

ending 71 Suffix in Sussex 72 Comment by a Brit down to his last coin? 77 “We ____ the

Champions” 78 Gardner of

“Mogambo” 79 Joe of

“Home Alone” 80 True 81 Instrument­s played

on Mount Olympus 84 Expert 86 Words of

resignatio­n 88 Greek cross 90 “As you wish,

Captain!” 92 Huck Finn

possessive 93 One knocking out an opponent in the first round? 97 Russian council 99 Spanish snack 103 ____ Indianapol­is 104 One of 100: Abbr. 105 Monarch who’s

fine and dandy? 108 Cries of surprise 110 Teeming 113 Veg out 114 Irish form of

“Edmund” 115 Heinrich ____,

“Die Lorelei” poet 117 N.W.A’s “Straight

____ Compton” 119 More than a

millennium 121 Indochines­e

language 122 Have a little ice

cream delivered? 126 Like rope 128 Supermodel

Bündchen 129 Birdie 130 With celerity 131 Kept others

awake, maybe 132 Tip of a missile 133 More sound

DOWN

1 Picasso and Braque,

for two 2 Dancer Duncan 3 Gone to great

lengths 4 Middling mark 5 Like freelance

work, often 6 Attys.’ titles 7 Stops yapping 8 Sheik’s land,

for short 9 Presidenti­al inits. 10 “Who’s interested?” 11 Update, say 12 Terminate 13 English county 14 Response to

an oversharer 15 Suspend 16 Catherine’s husband in “Wuthering Heights” 17 Bishop’s group,

once 18 Ones moving with the aid of pseudopods 19 Seamstress­es,

at times 25 With vehemence 28 Ending of the Bible 32 Unapprecia­tive sort 34 Metallic S-shaped

piece 35 “____, sing America” (start of a Langston Hughes poem) 37 “Look Who’s Talking Too” and “2 Fast 2 Furious”: Abbr. 40 Basic French

question 42 Number for two 46 Sentient ones 47 Words that can’t

be heard, for short 48 Western wear 49 Strong bond? 51 Publisher Arthur

____ Sulzberger 52 Song woman who’s asked “Darlin’, won’t you ease my worried mind?” 54 Subject of the mnemonic “Men Very Easily Make Jugs Serve Useful Needs” 56 Taj ____ 57 Mimic’s activity 58 Not so common 59 Medieval weapon 61 Suffix with trick 63 Pope who excommunic­ated Elizabeth I 64 Judas’s question

to the Lord 65 Change the

color of again 68 More trendy 70 TV’s “Growing

Up ____” 73 Some gametes 74 Accumulati­on 75 Things with colons

inside them 76 Kind of leap 82 Abbr. that’s sometimes doubled or tripled 83 Nordstrom rival 85 Term for a hole

in Swiss cheese 87 1979 exile 89 It’ll take you

for a ride 91 Prefix with -graphic 93 Hard-shell clams 94 Mark the

beginning of 95 Unsatisfyi­ng answer

to “Why?” 96 Bagel variety 98 British sports

automobile 100 Kind of harp 101 Atonement 102 Nuisance 105 Trophy alternativ­e 106 Navy petty officer:

Abbr. 107 The so-called

“Flying Kangaroo” 109 Curl one’s lip 111 Informal sleep

option 112 People: Prefix 116 Man’s name that comes from an English noble 118 Some summer

wear 120 Ser : Spanish :: ____

: French 123 Iraq War danger, for short 124 A.C.C. powerhouse 125 Rumpus 127 F.D.R. job-creating

prog.

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