Houston Chronicle Sunday

SUNDAY CROSSWORD:

- By Caleb Madison /Edited By Will Shortz

ACROSS

1 One talking on the

phone, nowadays? 5 Numerical prefix 9 Glitz 13 Coronas, e.g. 19 What sweet gestures may mean 20 Whitman sampler? 21 Like sardines 22 The princess in “The Princess Diaries” 23 “Fine, see if I care!” 25 Banned pollutants 26 With reason 27 Reading comics, doing crosswords, etc. 28 *2000s group with three eponymous Disney Channel films, with “the” 30 U.S.C.G. rank 31 Woman of whom it’s begged, “Please don’t take my man,” in a 1973 hit 33 Place 34 *Athletic footwear once promoted by Pelé 38 Bled 39 Bo’sun for Captain

Hook 43 Soon enough 44 Prefix with -pathy 45 School in

Berkshire 47 Shelf supports 48 Set (against) 49 Result of Québec’s vote to leave Canada 50 Event code-named Operation Neptune 51 Endure, in an

expression 52 B flat equivalent 56 Lie on the beach 58 *Enzo Ferrari called it “the most beautiful car ever made” 60 Make sense of 62 Lush 64 Acronym for an outdoor fantasy game 65 Things found at the starts of the answers to the six starred clues 71 Get bored (of) 72 Prefix with -stat 73 Not go home by

curfew 75 *Showy orange

bloom 80 Artist Magritte 82 Chest bones 83 Some acids 84 Fantasy creatures 86 Band with the 1991 No. 1 hit “Unbelievab­le” 88 Like non

prescripti­on meds 89 Colt 45 brewer 90 Home to Hernando 91 American ____ 93 Start of many congregati­on names 94 Suit 95 Woodrow Wilson was the only U.S. prez to have one 96 *Something spotted on a runway? 99 Margarine 101 Axis foe 102 When sung five times, a 1974 Rolling Stones hit 103 *1968 Peter O’Toole

drama, with “The” 107 1998 Faith Hill hit that describes “perpetual bliss” 112 Cold-weather

conveyance 113 Part of P.S.U.: Abbr. 114 Annual California

music festival 115 Symbol of wisdom 116 Small change 117 “I’ll take care of

that” 118 Employment­s 119 Threw out 120 In view 121 Comes together 122 Football gear

DOWN

1 Kemo ____ 2 Corsica et d’autres 3 Recruiting org. 4 Odysseus, by birth 5 Possible paths 6 Intimidate­s 7 Faction in “Twilight” fandom 8 Funny Schumer 9 Minnesota

athlete 10 Able to practice,

say 11 Pulitzer-winning

Edward 12 Best-selling PC game before The Sims 13 Convert chips to

money 14 X-ray, e.g. 15 Tech help station 16 ‘Stro, e.g. 17 Streamlet 18 “Goes” 24 Tinder and others 28 Miss ____ (late TV

psychic) 29 Astronaut Shepard 32 U.S. base site in the

Pacific 34 Half of a 1960s pop

group 35 Popular sleep aid 36 Godzilla foe 37 Ages and ages 38 Prince and others 40 Who said “Revolution­s are the locomotive­s of history” 41 Composer Satie 42 Dirección

geográfica 46 ____ Boston

(luxury hotel) 47 Eagerly seized 50 One side of the climate change debate 51 Pops 53 J.F.K. tower grp. 54 Plant malady caused by overwateri­ng 55 Teacher’s head

count 57 Familiar folks 59 Target audience of

Out magazine 61 Actress Polo 63 “Don’t quit ____

now!” 66 Browser button 67 Flipped 68 Assess 69 Angel who visited

Joseph Smith 70 Lie on the beach 74 Implied 75 Tailor’s need 76 Kind of theater 77 Barb 78 Settles snugly 79 1000, 1500 and

2000: Abbr. 81 Best Supporting Actress nominee for “Birdman” 85 Make a “T” gesture

in basketball 87 Pro 90 Eats 91 Setting for a sunset on the Seine 92 Rehab attendees 93 Split 95 The fingers of a

hand, e.g. 97 One plus one? 98 Fancy-schmancy 100 Actress Balaban 101 Hit musical with

the song “N.Y.C.” 103 Exam with logic

games, briefly 104 Digging 105 Sounds after a

magic trick 106 Some contracept­ive devices 108 Loudly acclaim 109 “____, She Wolf of the SS” (1975 cult film) 110 Cold-weather

conveyance 111 Lip 114 Part of a wheel

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©2016 New York Times 11/6/16

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