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SUNDAY CROSSWORD:

WITH EASE

- By Garrett Chalfin /Edited By Will Shortz

ACROSS

1 Warming periods 6 Activates, as yeast 12 Chatter

15 Great Britain,

geographic­ally 19 “My ____ (You’re Never Gonna Get It),” 1992 hit by En Vogue

20 Not a big Mac? 21 Nail, as a test

22 “I am not a glutton — I am an explorer of ____”: Erma Bombeck 23 Kitchen at a barbecue restaurant? 25 Potentiall­y

adoptable pup 27 Misfit

28 Result of a 1960s Haight-Ashbury shopping spree? 30 It’s in your blood 31 Play parts

33 Ones coming “home” at homecoming 34 Quick-moving 36 Corp. shake-ups 37 Host

38 Highly visible belly

button?

40 Up to, informally 42 Actress Fisher of

“Now You See Me” 46 Curious in the

extreme 47 Streamlet

48 Good friend who won’t stop snooping?

51 The first one was built in 1925 in San Luis Obispo, Calif. 53 What to add to “Iraq” to make it adjectival 54 Subwoofer sound 55 Jhumpa ____, author of the Pulitzerwi­nning “Interprete­r of Maladies” 56 Take a load off 58 Some cameras, in

brief

60 SETI subjects 62 Language in which

“puzzle” is “pid sa” 63 Burnable media 66 Prenuptial

agreement? 69 “Geaux Tigers!” sch. 70 Be an agent for 71 Feature of

Sylvester’s speech 72 Comedian Rudolph 73 Taiwanese president ____ Ingwen

75 Skateboard tricks 77 Went 90, say

79 ____ Tac (mint) 81 Throat bug

85 Long anecdote

from a complainer? 87 Italian mount 88 Astronomer Sagan 89 Takes a load off 90 One with an undergroun­d colony

91 Tinker Bell

or Puck? 94 Fruit-based dessert ... or a possible descriptio­n of its flavor 97 “Sorry to say, you

guessed wrong” 99 What many clocks and card games have

100 Whence feng shui 102 Skiing areas

103 Didn’t give forever 104 Bad person for a gambler to make bets with?

106 Plant with purple-pink flowers

109 Rustic abode

110 Acolyte with a bad

temper?

114 Part of Q.E.D.

115 Cozy stopover

116 Nueva York, por

ejemplo

117 Word with code or

rehearsal

118 Cozy spots

119 It appears blue as a result of Rayleigh scattering

120 Chimes and dimes vis-à-vis this clue’s answer

121 Difficult to climb, in

a way

DOWN

1 Trio with the 1995 No. 1 hit “Waterfalls” 2 Jolly laugh 3 Passionate 4 Fragrant medicinal plant also called colicroot

5 Most snarky 6 Finish second 7 Something to hang your hat on

8 Elect

9 Plains tribe

10 Not to go

11 Bugging people, perhaps

12 Displays of shock 13 Start to play? 14 Put on no pretension­s 15 “Fine by me”

16 Sin city

17 Commits piracy 18 Avant-garde

24 “My name is Prince, and I am ____” (Prince lyric) 26 Proficient 29 Sauces made with basil and pine nuts

31 Songs to be played at a concert

32 Slinky, e.g. 34 Sales-promotion acronym

35 Hoot

36 Downfall

37 Shifty

38 “The Office” role 39 Gives a grand

speech

41 It’s up for debate 43 Alternativ­e to

sparkling

44 Turkish money 45 Letters found in a so-called “supervocal­ic” word

48 “Yuck!”

49 Spots on a Rorschach card

50 They don’t require

much study 52 Stahl of “60

Minutes”

54 I’m toast!

57 Like chicken cordon

bleu, originally 59 British sailor, in

slang

61 One who’s rolling in

money

63 Is exultant

64 City of 16+ million straddling the Yamuna River 65 7-10, e.g., in bowling 67 Big name in printing 68 Plants used in wickerwork furniture

74 “Worth a try”

76 Gut feelings

78 Bit of hype,

informally 80 Scoop 82 Worry for a

speakeasy

83 Slips up

84 Layer

86 Parlor offering, for

short

87 Language in which

“puzzle” is “puzal” 91 “Is that

understood?”

92 “Is that

understood?” 93 State of uneasiness,

informally

95 Seton who wrote

“Dragonwyck” 96 Prayer leaders 98 Hang around

100 Taking out the

trash, for one

101 Navajo dwelling

102 One of the

Corleones

103 Interlocki­ng bricks 104 Made a case

105 Word that may

come from a pen 106 ____ Park, home to the University of Chicago 107 One-on-one Olympics event

108 “All ____!”

111 Farm structure

112 Top part of Scotland?

113 “Are you thinking what I’m thinking?” feeling

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11/20/22 ©2023 New York Times

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