San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)
NEW YORk TImES CROSSWORD
POWER-UPS by Jon Schneider and Anderson Wang / Edited by Will Shortz
Not fine
Expedition
Savory jelly
Tacks on
Mollycoddle
Sight on an English farm
Slacker role for Jeff Bridges in “The Big Lebowski” Superenthusiastic Spelman College graduate, e.g.
“____ is an emotion in motion”: Mae West See 30-Across Morning weather phenomenon
See 33-Across
With 25-Across, get as much approval from an audience as possible
Dalmatians, e.g.
With 29-Across, like a deer in headlights N.Y.C.’s first subway line
Singer Mann Michelangelo masterpiece
Sunset Boulevard sight
Utah mountain range What people tend to do when a rush-hour subway train arrives See 50-Across
See 53-Across
With 47-Across, not change anyone’s mind, say
Forest of Fangorn resident, in fiction With 48-Across, stops wasting time
Dawn
Eternally damned Promptness
Default consequence Have an influence (on)
Iraqi port city Mathematical concepts suggested eight times in this puzzle
“I’m telling the truth!” One of the Seven Dwarfs
Yeats’s “The Lake ____ of Innisfree”
Bad place for a fly, in a saying
Showy shrub
Arch supporter
See 90-Across Flat-topped cap
See 92-Across
With 85-Across, uncomfortably accurate
With 88-Across, sacrificed
Place that processes ore
Eponym of the world’s largest church Some team-bonding trips
whose capital is Dispur
that can be played with a brush
See 113-Across
as a deck See 116-Across
With 107-Across, bad sort of competition
“Freak on a Leash” metal band
With 112-Across, “Your misfortune is nothing special”
Jocular lead-in to “macation”
List ender
Abstract artist de Kooning known for her portraits Obsessive cleaner, say
Important faculty for school
Brought home
Lively French dance popular in the Baroque era
Big name in nail polish
Rug rats
whose sales skyrocketed after the release of “E.T.”
Person who’s being used
Sister of Laertes They’re scored from 1 to5
What’s found at one end of a rainbow
Comfy-cozy
Sources of Norse mythology
More throaty
Pale
Ukr., e.g., once Spanish “I love you” Kind of cuisine that’s often eaten with one’s hands
Tied, in scores
____ vide (culinary technique)
Do some heavy lifting
“Don’t pay attention to that”
Idle gossip
Convince
Cracks
Actor Dev of “Lion” Lick (up)
Stop the flow of House call?
Playful growl
Run-____ (hip-hop trio)
Alternative to an ellipsis
Some clickbait articles
Potentially risky thing to drop in a relationship ____ Woo-shik, co-star of 2019’s “Parasite” ____ cuisine
Sanders who played in a World Series and two Super Bowls Charon’s domain Lead-in to self
They might be caught in the rain
____ Bator
Stun, in a way Hard-hit line drive One variety of love Broadway’s ____-Fontanne Theater
Heckle
Part of a hammer Butter alternative “There warn’t no home like a raft ...” speaker
Lavish celebration Hard Italian cheese Level, for one
Isolated components Deviation in flight Exterminator’s target Was bested by
Title horror film locale Wrote poorly
They have your life hanging by a thread
They might involve impersonating a dealer
Kingdom east of Babylonia Mini-albums, in brief
Ship with three banks of oars
Fly catcher
Dead Sea Scrolls sect
Envelope abbr. Juggling, singing, magic, etc.
Scholarly
Tells off peachy
Pro
Dental covering similar to a crown Water pipe
Dishonest attack
Foe of the Morlocks, in sci-fi
Major export of Tuscany
Place to hang holiday lights
drawn by a jerk, maybe Sanctuary
What a digitigrade stands on
Remembering Hiroshima
TCM, beginning at 7 p.m.
This August, the world will gravely commemorate the 75th anniversary of the only use to date of nuclear weapons during wartime, when the United States dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. TCM remembers with two network premiere films tonight, both of which were made in Japan less than a decade after the devastation. First is the 1952 docudrama Children of Hiroshima.
Secrets of the Zoo: Tampa: Two and a Calf Kittens
Nat Geo Wild, 8 p.m. The youngsters are causing trouble! A very pregnant rhino waits and waits to give birth, two orphaned panther kittens explore new environments, and a young zebra tries to dodge a checkup.
Grantchester
PBS, 8 p.m.
When Will finds two boys near death in a boxing ring, he must face up to his own part in their tragedy, while unearthed secrets prove to be the hardest test of his faith he’s faced yet.
P-Valley
Starz, 8 p.m. (new series)
In this eight-episode series based on the play by Katori Hall, the lives of the dancers at a Southern strip club are revealed in all of their glittery and gritty glory. The series is exclusively directed by women and stars, among others, Brandee Evans (The Bobby Brown Story), Nicco Annan (This Is Us) and Shannon Thornton (Power).