Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

The New York Times Crossword

- TODAY: WHICH IS WISH (0426)

ACROSS

1 Rye, N.Y., or

Fort Lee, N.J. 7 Like some photograph­s and cliffs 13 Bouquet

tossers 19 Means of access 20 Viola’s love in “Twelfth Night” 21 Tombstone

material 22 Wordlessly indicated “uh-oh” 23 Valiant attempt to finish off a seven-course meal? 25 ____ gel 26 Forestall,

with “off” 28 Mauna ____ 29 Minerals

to be processed 30 What an investor in golf courses might buy? 32 Beat

soundly 35 Look for 36 Grazing in a meadow and jumping fences, for two? 41 Include surreptiti­ously, in a way 44 Vacation unit,

often 46 H of antiquity 47 Cybertrade 48 “Be sure to

lose!”? 55 Org. of concern to Edward Snowden 56 Like some communitie­s 57 ____ bone (U-shaped bone above the larynx) 58 Big small screen 61 Pac-12 team 62 Jazzmen 63 Modest hacienda 64 Two blender

settings? 68 Dojo Mart, e.g.? 72 Hunting milieu 73 Dismounted 74 Audiophile’s preference, maybe 75 Hone 78 Caesar’s

dressing? 80 Rendezvous­ed 81 Acting as a group 82 What I unexpected­ly had for breakfast? 86 Another time 89 Toothpaste

brand 90 Obstacle for

a golfer 91 2012 Mark Wahlberg comedy 92 Swamp fever? 97 Doesn’t keep up 99 Oxford

institutio­n 100 Floating

casinos? 106 See 108-Down 109 Face value,

in blackjack 110 Relative of

cerulean 111 Deep South

delicacy 112 Reviewer of

the paperwork? 117 “Don’t get yourself

worked up” 119 Chow 120 Be in the offing 121 Vic with the 1949 #1 hit “You’re Breaking My Heart” 122 Fraud 123 Compact

containers 124 Like cherry-picked

data

DOWN

1 “Sons of Anarchy” actress Katey 2 It’s down in the mouth 3 Not on deck,

say 4 Releases 5 Repentant feeling 6 Sleep on it 7 Green-energy

option 8 Fancy 9 Size up 10 English ____ 11 Discontinu­e 12 “How ____ look?” 13 What runners

may run out of 14 W.W. II “Dambusters,” for short 15 About to be read

the riot act 16 New Look pioneer 17 Raison d’____ 18 Match makers? 21 Dead man walking? 24 Indicator of freshness? 27 “… the Lord ____

away” 31 Did some

surgical work 32 They rarely

have surnames 33 Mother of Levi

and Judah 34 Poetic prepositio­n 37 Flip response? 38 ____ Del Rey, singer with the 2014 #1 album “Ultraviole­nce” 39 Errand-running

aid 40 Pole, e.g. 41 “Dagnabbit!” 42 Raccoonlik­e

animal 43 Nail-care brand 45 Ring alternativ­es 49 Worrier’s farewell 50 Mock tribute 51 ____ honors 52 Painter of illusions 53 Arm-twister’s

need? 54 Boor’s lack 59 ____-devil 60 Dancer in a pit 63 Unfair? 65 “____ fair!” 66 One to beat 67 Preprandia­l

reading 68 Supermodel

Heidi 69 Bandleader’s

shout 70 Good to have

around 71 Added after a

silence, with “up” 73 They make up everything 75 Fire-extinguish­er output 76 “Young Frankenste­in” character 77 ____ East 79 Permanent

thing 80 Some digital

videos, briefly 83 Franz’s partner in old “S.N.L.” sketches 84 Rackful in a closet 85 Hits back? 87 Single out 88 Org. of the Jets

and the Flyers 93 Occupation 94 Church chorus 95 Roars 96 Outpouring­s 98 “Prove it!” 101 UV light blocker 102 Residents of a

certain -stan 103 “You already

said that!” 104 Lying flat 105 Cut 106 Be a polite

invitee 107 Mississipp­i River’s largest tributary 108 With 106-Across, “It’s time to do this thing” 113 Kind of season 114 Die spot 115 ____ oil (Australian folk medicine) 116 E.M.S. technique 118 Wine-barrel wood

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