Toronto Star

THE PREMIER

FAMOUS FOODIES

- BY FRANK A. LONGO

ACROSS

1 Withdraw 7 Second-rate 13 Mexican meat dishes 20 Pro speaker 21 Start of a pirate chant 22 Minimal cash 23 Actor Kevin from Quebec? 25 Marsh gas, mainly 26 William who created Shrek 27 Lettuce type 28 Fierce wind 30 At any point 31 Willed gift 33 Astronaut Alan clearing hurdles? 36 It’s scanned in a store, for short 39 “Blasted!” 40 Discontinu­ed iPods 41 Restitutio­n 42 “The Taking of — One Two Three” (1974 film) 44 Tie-ons for messy food 45 See 64-Across 46 Irate novelist Anne? 49 Lull comedian John to sleep? 55 Vast span 56 Per piece 57 City on Interstate 80 58 Original “Star Trek” captain 59 French artist Jean 60 Rye husk 62 Kagan on the Supreme Court 64 With 45-Across, the 1980s, politicall­y 66 Gene stuff 67 Bewilder justice Warren? 70 Med. service 71 Sniff out 73 French artist Dufy 74 Healing balm 75 Fancy shooting marble 76 Slips a cog 77 Outfielder Ty 78 Author Sarah — Jewett 80 Key on a PC 81 Honor essayist Charles with jesting insults? 84 Singer Fiona behaving very badly? 88 Pilfer from 89 Fruit such as a pear 90 Enthusiast­ic French assent 91 Long, thin cigar 95 Even trades 97 Blast noise 99 Airer of “Conan” 100 Newswoman Ann being a coward? 102 Special Arctic light 104 One-named “Smooth Operator” singer 105 Met highlight 106 “It’s —!” (“That’s evil!”) 107 Take on the role of 111 Thick-skinned fruits 114 Baseballer Mike with chicken pox? 117 Turned-up facial feature 118 United, with “up” 119 South Dakota city 120 Form-fitting swimwear 121 Litters about 122 Pants part

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1 Birds of fable 2 Part of QED 3 Support stick 4 Virtual sales 5 Longtime pickup model 6 “— tu” (Verdi 105-Across) 7 Jaded sorts 8 Foyer 9 Moby Dick’s hunter 10 Pt. of SPCA 11 Japanese chiefs of old 12 Longtime cleanser brand 13 Actress Marisa 14 Hex ender? 15 Ran into 16 “Arrow of God” novelist Chinua — 17 Yeast, e.g. 18 Set of nine 19 Boat backs 24 Blind as — 29 Old hi-fi buys 32 Tennis unit 33 Be in sync 34 Stoolie, to Brits 35 Former car-financing co. 36 Happy times 37 Grammy-winning jazz/pop pianist 38 Nile queen 40 Heineken alternativ­e 43 Solo in sci-fi 44 Paper Mate alternativ­e 45 Prefix with chic 47 Heedless 48 Fled 49 Contact lens care brand 50 Sounding off 51 Alias letters 52 Disco, e.g. 53 School theater group 54 “Catch my drift?” 57 Flowers again 59 Deadly viper 60 U.K. media giant 61 Tire catcher 63 “— Grant” 64 Classic auto 65 ’Fore 68 Common rhyme scheme 69 Exultant joy 72 -ette relative 77 Hack’s auto 79 Blvd., e.g. 80 Prefix with dermis 82 Small band 83 MGM mogul Marcus 84 Long, strong and fibrous 85 Taboo 86 Baked with a cheese topping 87 “— for Evidence” (Sue Grafton book) 89 Rampart part 91 PC admin people 92 Get misty-eyed 93 “Ripe” period 94 Actress Headly 95 South, in Lima 96 Bracelet holders 97 Assembles 98 Composer Thomas 101 Cartons 102 Cockeyed 103 Ranch units 106 Tiptop 108 Ripped 109 Halo, for one 110 Flower part 112 Ares, for one 113 That, in Lima 115 Spike of corn 116 Print quality abbr.

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