New York Post

Sunday Break

- “TWO FOR TWO” By ED SESSA

Across

1 Balls and some apples 6 “Bicycle Thieves” director Vittorio 12 Cleopatra’s killer 15 Hindu epic hero 19 Wanting words 20 Spots for spectacles 21 Lobbying gp. 22 Airline whose name means “to the skies” 23 *Band aide 25 Stuck playing a familiar role 27 Pacific current 28 Top drawers? 30 Incomplete body of art 31 Budgetary figures 34 *Period after a crash, perhaps 36 Wood cutter 39 Do another hitch 40 Time VIPs 42 Burglar’s take 43 *Figure in many Monty Python routines 47 __ mentality 48 Ones using mixers, for short 51 Former Sony brand 52 Afghanista­n neighbor 53 Saucer, briefly 55 “Hey, that’s great!” 58 Animal shelter 59 “Family Circus” creator Bil 60 *Figurative place for deferred options 62 “Give me a break!” 64 MLB’s “Splendid Splinter” Williams 66 Phi follower 67 Staggers 68 *Airbags in cars, e.g. 73 “Bless you” evoker 76 “That feels good” 77 Rum __ Tugger: “Cats” role 78 Making a big deal out of 82 *Hoops buzzerbeat­er, for one 85 Files in shop class 88 Emulate a frigatebir­d 89 “Godzilla” franchise cocreator Tomoyuki __ 90 LAX posting 91 Job safety org. 92 Eclectic magazine 93 Cephalopod’s discharge 94 “__L”: “Bye for now” 96 *Mall rarity on Black Friday 100 Pained expression 102 Bank account ID 103 Very wide shoe 104 Pink Floyd’s Barrett 105 *Nightly barracks routine 108 Biometric security procedure 112 Mtge. issuer 113 Like some eaves in winter 115 Pharaoh depicted on the Sphinx 119 Capital east of New Delhi 121 Wimbledon category, and a hint to the answers to starred clues 124 Gillette blade 125 Cool, like a cat 126 Crib outfit 127 Gaming rookies 128 Back in the day 129 Holiday song syllables 130 Lipton rival 131 Forum garments

Down

1 Barb 2 Base runner? 3 Oz traveler 4 Welcome at the door 5 Fight souvenirs 6 Hammarskjš­ld of the U.N. 7 Historical period 8 “Sonic” consoles 9 Like krypton and xenon 10 Don’t get 11 Piedmont bubbly 12 Likely will, after “is” 13 “Oh yeah?” 14 Angel dust, briefly 15 Snap back 16 Cause to sweat 17 Vertical billiards shot 18 __ sax 24 Well-known 26 Julius’ cry to Marcus 29 ’60s activist gp. 32 Nobelist of 1903 and 1911 33 “William Tell,” e.g. 35 Big cheese 36 Rogaine target 37 No-frills font 38 “Holy Toledo!” 41 Beat handily 44 Florida coastal city or its county 45 Red-and-white topper 46 Scornful look 47 Latte variant 48 Ready to eat 49 “An Innocent Man” songwriter 50 Canon AE-1 et al., for short 54 Cover for some superheroe­s 56 “We don’t have much time!” 57 Stealthily nears, with “on” 59 Mauna __ 61 Modeler’s buy 63 Seller’s supply 65 Rachel Carson subject 69 Quick snooze 70 Family name in Chicago politics 71 Hubbub 72 Sounds of hesitation 73 Musical opening 74 Family group 75 Tarzan type 79 Little bits 80 Rival of Tonya 81 Devotion to Mammon, biblically 83 Come out of one’s shell 84 Toy dog’s barks 86 Draws back 87 Philatelis­t’s buys 95 “What nerve!” 97 Dye-making compound 98 Insurance lizard 99 Old TV series with a scubadivin­g hero 100 Guy who’s often out 101 Pac-12’s Bruins 102 Go downhill fast 105 Saddam’s party 106 Between, in Brest 107 Some bra features 109 Curly-coated cats 110 That is, to Cicero 111 Jar Jar Binks’ planet 112 Card game for three 114 “Let’s do it!” 116 Aggressive­ly promote 117 Singer McEntire 118 Latin “to be” 120 Devils org. 122 Lose power, as a battery 123 Org. that makes traffic stops?

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