San Francisco Chronicle

N. Y. TIMES CROSSWORD

- By Miriam Estrin

ACROSS

1 Dinosaur in the Mario games 6 Titular film character opposite Harold 11 Something offered in tribute 16 ____ Martin DB5 (“Bondmobile”) 17 Knock- down- drag- out fights 21 Nudge 22 Barack, Michelle, Hillary and Bill took them, for short 23 Yann Martel’s baking

memoir? 24 Have heart eyes for 25 Member of Britain’s

upper house 26 Tone-____ 27 Shunned, with

“out” 29 “Don’t get ____!” 30 F. Scott Fitzgerald’s

chivalric tale? 36 Just like that 38 Zaps, as leftovers 39 Brainstorm­s 42 Messes ( with) 43 Follower of “Je

m’appelle” 44 What a figure skate has that a hockey skate lacks 45 “____ you seeing this?” 46 Voltaire’s sweet

novel? 50 Scan that excites hydrogen atoms, for short 51 Can’t keep one’s mouth shut? 54 Alternativ­e to de

Gaulle 55 Debussy’s “____

d’Étoiles” 57 Prepare to go next 59 “You’re making me

blush!” 61 Lived ( with) 63 Marcel Proust’s

kitchen mystery? 70 Trouble 71 I 72 “That’s ____!”

( director’s cry) 73 Halloween vis- à- vis

Nov. 1 74 “Yeesh!” 76 One of six parked on

the moon 78 Nasty, in a way 79 Author Ferrante 81 Neutral paint color 82 Break 85 Societal problem 86 “When They See Us”

director DuVernay 89 Big e- commerce site 90 Antoine de Saint

Exupéry’s pet story? 95 Guarantees 97 [ Doh!] 100 Semibiogra­phical source for “Citizen Kane” 101 Small trunks 105 Certain red wine 107 Trap 109 Had a friendly relationsh­ip ( with) 110 “____ is a wonderful thing if one does not have to earn one’s living at it”: Einstein 111 “Revenge ____ dish ...” 112 WilliamSha­kespeare’s historical romance? 115 Gives one’s seal of approval 116 Woman’s name that’s a piece of furniture backward 117 Classical singing venue 118 Beat 119 Call to reserve? 120 The final installmen­t

of “The Godfather” 121 Bit of coffee 122 Sierra Nevadas, e. g. 123 Word that can precede

or follow “run”

DOWN

1 “____ ready for this?” ( opening of a pump- up jam by 2 Unlimited) 2 Part of an Italian veal

dish name 3 Go back to Square 1 4 Share a workspace, in

modern lingo 5 Helpful connection­s 6 Breakfast order 7 Long period 8 What a weather balloon might be mistaken for 9 Letters on the “3” button 10 Catches a glimpse of 11 What Mrs. Potts and Chip serve in “Beauty and the Beast” 12 Brit’s term of affection 13 “Finally!” 14 Resolve, with “out” 15 Precious, to a Brit 17 Goes undercover? 18 Heated accusation 19 Sound effect during a bomb defusing, perhaps 20 “I watched that

episode already” 26 Critical time 28 Queen who made Carthage prosper 31 Pittsburgh- to- Buffalo dir. 32 Fair forecast 33 Beat in a boxing

match, in a way 34 Corral 35 Command for a right

turn, in mushing 36 “It’s possible” 37 “You’ve Got Mail”

director Ephron 40 Neutral paint color 41 Sound like a broken

record 46 Shoe with holes 47 Top dogs 48 Subject of Rick

Steves’s travel guides 49 God, in Guadalajar­a 52 Bullet alternativ­es:

Abbr. 53 Utter 54 Como ningún ____

( unique, in Spanish) 56 Pledge- drive gift 57 Giggle 58 Dreyer’s ice- cream

partner 60 ____ Harbor, first official port of entry to the United States 62 Channel that aired

“Daria” and “The Hills” 63 Fan- mail recipient 64 Exploding star 65 Take pride in

something 66 Ruffle 67 What can take a

punch? 68 ____ & Chandon

( Champagne) 69 Long periods 70 Little bowwow 75 Wray of “King Kong” 77 Nonresiden­t doctor 80 Lead role on “Parks

and Recreation” 82 Writer Stein 83 Green and others 84 Sets ( against) 86 The Amazons were the daughter of this god, in myth 87 By way of 88 Director’s cry 91 Is employed 92 Movie with the line “I feel the need ... the need for speed” 93 Dials 94 Some concert tour

merchandis­e 95 Martial arts master 96 Sushi condiment 98 Traitor in the

Revolution­aryWar 99 Warehouse employee 100 “S. N. L.” cast member

Gardner 102 Lover of Orion, in myth 103 8- Down pilots, in brief 104 Forest grazer 106 Full of spice 108 Where Zeno taught 110 Children’s poet Silverstei­n 113 ____ beam 114 Place for a shvitz

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