Houston Chronicle Sunday

SUNDAY CROSSWORD:

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ACROSS 1 It was first officially designated in a 1966 Lyndon Johnson proclamati­on 11 Holders of tiny mirrors

19 Apple Store purchase

20 What studies show that men do more than women, conversati­onally 22 It might require a quick check

23 Star treatment 25 Male swan

26 Static, as an exercise

28 Access with a password

29 “Lord, show me ____”

31 World’s largest cosmetics company

32 Post office?

33 Oscar winner

Jared

34 Kitchen cabinet 35 Major academic achievemen­ts 36 “Yeah, whatever” 37 Having locks 39 Cocktail of tequila and grapefruit soda

41 Load

42 Specious arguer 45 Risk taker

47 One taking the bait

49 Like Earth’s orbit 51 2019, zodiacally 56 Mine entrance 57 Calle ____, landmark street in Miami’s Little Havana

59 Arcade game based on a film of the same name 60 “You listening?” 61 N.Y.U.’s ____ School of the

Arts

63 Got by

66 Traces left by burning candles 67 Complete fool

69 Call of the wild 70 Catch a break? 72 Promote

73 Deli machine 76 Auditorium section beneath the balcony

78 Word before web or chocolate 79 Bundle

81 Heather has two, in a children’s book title

82 Onetime U.S. soccer prodigy Freddy

85 Dates not found on the calendar

87 Hot sauce

89 Bank takeback 91 Great work 92 Without profit

93 Kid around

97 Owing

99 Greek goddess of the moon

100 Police, slangily 101 Negatively charged 102 Oppositely 104 Internet ____ 105 Weapon with a distinctiv­e hum 107 Classic play with a Delphic oracle

109 It’s seen near Pennsylvan­ia Avenue

110 Bright shade of

red

111 Casino attraction 112 Buzzer beater? DOWN

1 Kind of

conservati­ve

2 Put side by side 3 Something to

champ at

4 It makes the earth

turn

5 Finish with

6 Parts of a college

app

7 Thomas Aquinas and others, philosophi­cally 8 Inferior deities

9 Put forward 10 Number one on Rolling Stone’s “100 Greatest Pop Songs” list

11 Polite

12 What “accommodat­e” is often inaccurate­ly spelled with

13 ____ Dew (stylized brand name)

14 Stripped

15 Sinclair Lewis novel for which he received (but declined) the Pulitzer Prize 16 Parts of bluffs 17 Coaches

18 Nascar mishap 21 “My Neighbor ____,” acclaimed animated film from Hayao Miyazaki

24 The “Tullius” of Marcus Tullius Cicero

27 Sci-fi weapon

30 Tied the knot

32 Org. for the

Vegas Golden Knights 34 Sauce traditiona­lly prepared in a mortar

35 Repeats mindlessly 38 Embarrassi­ng sound when bending over 39 Fruits baked in wine

40 Tapped, as a cigarette

42 Delta Air Lines hub 43 Getting up there 44 Puckered fabric 46 Many a local volunteer

48 Ticker symbol? 50 Meanspirit­ed person

52 Best

53 A ____ (based on logic)

54 Sinful

55 Brave deeds celebrated in verse

58 They’re found among the reeds 62 Attacks vigorously 64 Goldman ____ 65 An Emmy is awarded for the best one

68 Many actionmovi­e villains 71 White coat 74 Face-to-face interactio­n?

75 Recite from memory

77 Cable inits. for cinephiles

80 Muslim niqab, e.g.

82 Standard Windows typeface

83 Co-owner of Paddy’s Pub on “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelph­ia” 84 Not loose

86 Afrique du ____ 88 Desiccated

90 “Pick me! Pick me!”

92 Agcy. created after the Manhattan Project

94 No longer interested

95 Placid

96 Scam artist 98 Between: Fr. 99 Begets

100 The birds and the bees, e.g. 102 Clothes-dryer attachment

103 Gush

106 Part of a Twitter page

108 Private instructor: Abbr.

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