Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

The NewYork Times Crossword

- By Sam Ezersky / Edited by Will Shortz

Across

1 Marvel at

7 L.G.B.T.-aligned advocacy group since 1987 12 Occasion to get all gussied up 19 Stroke of good fortune 21 NewswomanS­awyer 22 “You ain’t lyin’!” 23 What the Old English called “Winterfyll­eth” 24 Toacosmeti­cian: “You’re...” 26 Home to Antilia, theworld’s most valuable private residence (27 floors, $2.2 billion)

28 Is

29 Kind of clef 30 Toaproduce­vendor nearclosin­gtime: “You’re...” 34 The“B”in GB 35 Fisherman’s ____ (San Francisco attraction) 36 Utter nonsense 37 Eyes: Sp. 39 Feature of a batter that needs more whisking

40 Wong of stand-up comedy

41 Drive (away) 42 Laughing matter? 45 Palindromi­c rulers 47 Toabadfree throwshoot­er: “You’re...”

52 All ____ 54 Ruin, as plans 55 Crowd noise 56 Blubbers 60 The dove’s-foot crane’s-bill, for instance

62 Big seller of animal supplies 63 Toatempwor­ker: “You’re...” 65 Toarudedri­ver: “You’re...”

68 Architect Frank 69 Sci-fi classic featuring the Three Laws

71 Taylor Swift’s first No. 1 country hit, 2007

72 Things stuck in clogs 73 Itching to eat and irritable about it, in slang

75 [Leave it] 76 With98-Across, toanaspiri­ng entreprene­ur: “You’re...” 80 Friendship

85 Vim

86 Parts of Twitter profiles 87 Clicking sound?

88 All over hell’s half ____ (everywhere) 89 Itemon a president’s lapel

90 Placing a call 94 Fishing basket 95 Apt anagram ofMY CAR 98 See76-Across 100 Native speakers of Chiwere 101 Declined

103 Sips 104 Toanyonewh­o wasn’taddressed above:“You’re...” 107 Vegan latte option 111 Kings and queens, maybe

112 Large chunk of one’s final grade, often

113 Aspen or Alta

114 It’s against the rule 115 Move like a peacock 116 Big name in nonprofit journalism

Down

1 Adele’s“Million Years ____”

2 Medic

3 Spring hrs. in Colorado Springs 4 Organism that structural­ly resembles another organism 5 Brush off 6 “Never interrupt your ____ when he’s making a mistake” (old aphorism) 7 Four-star figures 8 Valerie Plame’s org. in 2003’s Plame affair

9 Go up against

10 Sui generis 11 Destitutio­n 12 Code edited by a webmaster 13 Many end in“-ite” 14 Ice cream purchase 15 “Expect ____”(road sign) 16 Warranting an“X,” say 17 Something to do with your buds? 18 Social climate 20 Physician who co-founded A.A., familiarly 25 Traipse (about) 27 Howsome like their café 30 Creatures that can have asymmetric­al ears, which aid in hunting

31 “Nah”

32 Author Janowitz of literature’s“brat pack”

33 Pinot ____ 34 Cutesy sound accompanyi­ng a poke 37 Greeting when running into someone unexpected­ly 38 Book before Amos 41 Texas county on the Mexican border 42 Italian painter known for his frescoes 43 Pain-relief brand 44 Howsome like their coffee

46 Floor

47 One of two on the Titanic 48 “Whowants this?” response 49 Makeover result, maybe

50 Word stylized with extra R’s on some cereal boxes 51 Some froyo bar toppings

53 ____ polloi 56 Circus venue 57 Aball and a strike, in a baseball count 58 Useful

59 Toy rocker, in totspeak

60 Give up

61 What might be“love” or“lesbian” in a TV showtitle 62 Lead-in to potty 64 El ____ (weather phenomena)

66 It’s not a lot to jot 67 Third of seven columns: Abbr. 70 ____ hair 73 Earliest-known Chinese dynasty (dating back to 2000 B.C.) 74 Eagerly excited 75 Villain in 1998’s “Mulan”

77 With adroitness 78 División de la casa 79 Like 0.5-millimeter lead, among popular mechanical pencil options 81 Good-looking guy? 82 Cold treat 83 Diagram of relationsh­ips 84 App with a Reservatio­ns feature 89 Newspaper articles and mentions on social media, in brief

90 Ducks

91 “My turn” 92 Electrical­ly balanced, in chemistry 93 Sandwiches on pita bread 94 Pool-chalk target 95 ____ Brava, Spain 96 Georgia’s capital, informally 97 Jason who played Khal Drogo on “Game of Thrones” 98 The Reds, on scoreboard­s 99 2020 U.S. Open tennis champ Naomi

101 ____ Tzu (dog breed) 102 Like sponge cakes 105 Middle of a certain three-in-a-row 106 Lone Star State sch. 108 Wrath

109 Man’s nickname that omits the“is”at the end

110 ____ in kangaroo

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