New York Daily News

SUNDAY CROSSWORD II

TRI-CITY AREAS

- By Jill Singer and Jeff Chen, edited by Jeff Chen

ACROSS

1 “Made You Look” rapper

4 “Terrible” czar

8 Hormuz, for one

14 Actress Ward

18 Hardly a pro

20 “Artemis” org.

21 Greedily amasses

22 Entangleme­nt

23 Yemeni port city

24 Cannabis strain

25 *Sylvester Stallone and Dolph Lundgren feature

27 American light lager

29 Feature of the Apple logo

30 Sedgwick who starred in Andy Warhol shorts

31 *Flawlessly synced state

36 Govt. ID

38 Giants of wrestling

39 Farm workers

40 Anthem contractio­n

41 Hospital dept.

42 Wrinkle-resistant polyester

44 Person who doesn’t feel erotic-attraction, for short

45 A giant one was taken on July 20, 1969

47 British ref. set

48 “Wha ...?”

49 *Visual representa­tion of integers

54 Go-getter

55 Makes free (of)

57 Slithering fish

58 Reduces a burden

59 NPR’s Flatow or Glass

60 Paw parts

61 Tall, in Turin

62 Diagnostic tool, briefly

63 *Ancient clay soldier unearthed in Xi’an

71 Apt name for a sculptor

72 Singer Kristoffer­son

73 Sport fish

74 2-2, for example

75 “Who’s there?” answer

78 ___ and bear it

79 Liver secretion

80 Clung onto

81 *Traditiona­l song at a Jewish wedding

85 Rose, as stocks or spirits

87 Singer Rita who was a judge on “The X Factor”

88 Cupid’s counterpar­t

89 Diarist Anais

90 Holder of an official seal

91 ___ XING

92 Evian offering

93 Reject

95 One streaking at night?

96 Discipline that helps sites stand out (Abbr.)

97 *Bubbly Italian herbal aperitif

102 “In your face, loser!”

104 Loser to the tortoise

105 One percenters

106 Expansion at the edges of big cities ... as exhibited in the answers to the starred clues

110 Regular guy’s muffin?

111 James or Howard

112 “___ Little Rich Girl” (nickname for Barbara Hutton)

113 Wisconsin home of Johnson Wax

114 Danish filmmaker von Trier

115 Queen of Arendelle

116 “Need You Tonight” band

117 French star of “Lupin”

118 Key action?

119 “Uh-huh”

DOWN

1 Racial justice org.

2 Giant of wrestling 3 Avoids

4 Seal the deal

5 Heist film props

6 Plus

7 “I don’t wanna”

8 Holy place

9 “Yer darn ___!”

10 Field day contests

11 Boat for a famed couples cruise

12 Texter’s “Beats me”

13 Cluck of shame

14 Icy road hazard

15 Makes a mental image

16 Shot requiring chemistry

17 Off-roader, in brief

19 All steamed up

26 Hankering

28 Corporate notes

29 Curvy

32 Shape studied in topology

33 Feet bottoms 34 Clairvoyan­t

35 Thumb-sucking phase

37 Overexpose­d pics?

42 “Ta-da!”

43 Love, in Liguria

44 “Then what?!”

46 French name that means “stone”

50 Projecting, as an opera aria

51 Early app versions

52 “Let’s ___ this popsicle stand”

53 Depilatory brand

56 Ceremonial assent

60 Containing no meat or dairy

61 Center courtyards

62 “So confusing!”

64 Hindu deity

65 Cajun cooking pod

66 Descriptio­n that’s bee-fitting?

67 Feel unwell

68 Done through repetition

69 Crude ship

70 “I Am Woman” singer Helen

75 Breakfast spots

76 Golf club used for low shots

77 Punch air, perhaps

78 Fill the tank

79 Russian pancake

80 Excessive negativity, in slang

82 Region

83 Linguist Chomsky

84 Accustom (to)

86 Juice

93 Gives birth to

94 Road hog?

95 Music note that’s the name of a programmin­g language

97 Amanpour’s network

98 “Why Can’t I?” singer Liz

99 Collarless dog, maybe

100 Taunt

101 Letter-shaped “Oh no, you didn’t!” gesture

103 Sculling gear

106 News org. since 1958

107 Great letters for play producers

108 Big name in cooking spray

109 Co. that gave its name to a jack

110 Sandwich known by its initials

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© Andrews McMeel Syndicatio­n 2/18

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