Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Sunday Crossword Puzzle

- “MAGNETISM” By PAUL COULTER

ACROSS

1 16th-century date 4 Big name in shoes 8 Batted 13 See 2-Down 17 Rail commonly found in water? 18 Perry of fashion 20 Kind of acid in proteins 21 Any minute, oldstyle 22 *Criminal justice supervisor 25 Saturn vehicles? 26 Placing side by side 27 Cries of support 28 Golf shot 30 Wrinkly dog 31 Common conjunctio­n 32 Hanker 33 *“Hail to thee, blithe Spirit!” poet 41 __ Dictionary 44 Arles assents 45 Bury 46 Amber __ 47 Delhi wrap 48 A little lower? 50 Paper size: Abbr. 51 Anime cousin 53 *Get worse, with no way to stop 59 Do serious damage to 60 Hwy. 61 “My man!” 62 Notched, as a maple leaf 63 Back in the bay 65 1965 King arrest site 67 Shortened, as a dict. 68 Ballade’s final stanza 70 Complete 73 Assume as fact 75 Assist 76 Eats or drinks 79 Israel’s Golda 80 *Nero Wolfe title that plays on the start of an old adage 85 Looked like a wolf? 87 Oral health org. 88 Dovetail 89 In the Aegean 90 “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” newsman 91 Word coined by writer Capek 93 Creek croaker 95 Tube, so to speak 96 *1985 #1 hit for Paul Young 101 All the time 102 Bit of work 103 Pretenses 107 Poetic foot 110 __-up: hybrid musical piece 111 Church contributi­on 112 Wrinkly fruit 113 Maxim that applies to pairs hiding together in the answers to starred clues 117 Like Beethoven, late in life 118 Agree to 119 Composer of the short piano pieces “Le Yachting” and “Le Golf” 120 Hockey’s Bobby et al. 121 Go around in circles 122 Goes up and down 123 Once uncool sort who’s now sort of cool 124 Inquisitiv­e sounding letter

DOWN

1 Transmute 2 With 13-Across, write (to) 3 Sensation before a delivery 4 Specialty 5 Medical center 6 Sleep like __ 7 “Delta of Venus” author 8 Symbols of thinness 9 Author Martin 10 [Not a typo] 11 Arles article 12 Company whose German pronunciat­ion has two syllables 13 Victory symbol 14 Dope 15 Cozy corner 16 Massachuse­tts motto opener 17 Healthful retreats 19 André Previn’s adopted daughter 23 Quaker in the woods 24 Dentist’s directive 29 Heat unit 32 2017 World Series champ 34 Texter’s “seize the day” 35 Devotee 36 Sword handles 37 It’s usually just before dessert 38 Tilter’s tool 39 Knighted English composer 40 Thirst (for) 41 Cold War initials 42 Deeply engrossed 43 Cracker topper 48 Long-billed wader 49 Elementary particle 52 Stop on the TurinGenoa railway 54 Upper, in Ulm 55 Break off 56 Comet’s path 57 Needle point? 58 Deluxe 64 Pop 65 Many a retired racehorse 66 Tarzan’s realm 69 Dundee disagreeme­nts 70 Ham it up 71 Israeli desert 72 Piña colada garnish? 74 Declaim 76 Boo relative 77 Sheltered in the Aegean 78 Bed board 81 Hard thing to kick 82 Slate or Salon 83 Change the decor of 84 Winding-road sign image 86 How Steven Wright jokes are spoken 92 Ear specialist’s science 93 Trunks 94 Moral obligation­s 95 “Be silent,” in music 97 Formally approve 98 Baking supplies 99 Fling 100 Drifted gently 104 Book with a lock 105 Yves’ ink 106 PD ranks 107 “My man!” 108 Kept in barrels, maybe 109 Decked out 110 Like early Elvis albums 111 Bone head? 114 Adept 115 Wages 116 Suffix with Caesar

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