San Francisco Chronicle

N.Y. TIMES CROSSWORD

- By Katie Hale and Christina Iverson

ACROSS

1 Unloading point 5 Trait for a ballerina 10 “Wanna hear a secret?” preceder

14 Not much

18 The “O” of OWN

20 Portrayer of Captain

Davies in “Roots”

21 Bind with rope

22 Abacus column

23 Helpful

24 Accept payment from

Batman?

27 Eponymous Irish city 29 ____ pickle

30 Counterpar­ts of faunas

31 Cause for celebratio­n at a pachyderm sanctuary?

36 ____ lecithin

(chocolate additive) 37 What most pens can’t

do

38 Jane portrayer in 1981’s “Tarzan, the Ape Man”

41 Worry about, informally

45 Flip (out)

46 Rock band that you might think would always be an opening act, with “the”?

48 Ex-Giants QB

Manning

49 Finish scooping out a

big stir-fry?

54 Signal approval

55 Inexplicab­ly missing,

say

56 Brontë who wrote

“Agnes Grey”

57 Target of permethrin

cream

58 Not very convincing 60 Highly skilled

61 Rare race outcome 63 Unimaginat­ive

birthday gift

64 Is stertorous

65 Puritan’s goal in

17th-century Salem? 69 Changes topics in a

debate, perhaps

73 Scrapes (out) 74 The Rose Bowl, e.g. 79 Czar who co-ruled

with Peter I

80 Goes head to head

81 Indiana athlete

83 Sunburn soother

84 Specialist publicatio­n,

for short

85 Monopolize

86 Something a Parmesan vendor might offer?

89 Unflappabl­e state of

mind

90 Baron Cohen of film 92 One of all fours?

93 Container words

94 2019 film whose title

means “to the stars” 96 A dance and a dip

98 Cartoondom’s Olive

____

100 What a stoner actor smoked during rehearsal?

107 Beginning and end of

“America”

109 “Ha-ha!”

110 Noise heard during the London Blitz 111 Domain for Jameson and Maker’s Mark? 116 Curl target, informally 117 Manual alternativ­e 118 Soul singer Bridges 119 Bank investment? 120 Spanish dagger or Adam’s needle is a variety of it

121 New York football team, informally

122 Apt rhyme for “crude”

and “rude”

123 It may need to be

broken to move

124 Lucretia ____, abolitioni­st and women’s rights advocate

DOWN

1 Childbirth assistant

2 Choose to participat­e 3 Concern for Superman

4 Superman’s birth name 5 Like many a teenage

boy’s facial hair

6 First Asian tennis player to be ranked No. 1 in singles

7 Press

8 Bishop’s jurisdicti­on

9 Long period

10 Like some evidence and bulbs 11 Doctor’s order 12 I.R.S. ID

13 Live broadcast no-no 14 In

15 One creating draft after draft? 16 Andean empire member

17 Some clicks of the tongue

19 Slice of toast?

25 Comes out ahead

26 Dolts

28 Market launch, for

short

32 Amphibians that may

have toxic skin

33 Clichéd

34 Shakespear­e villain with more lines than the title character

35 Kindle download

39 Skip the big ceremony,

say

40 They’re found around Scots

41 Bony fish with prized eggs

42 “Bottled poetry,” according to Robert Louis Stevenson

43 Active Sicilian volcano 44 Filled with wonder

47 Without concrete

evidence

50 “Ad Parnassum” and “Fish Magic,” for two 51 Metaphor for a shared experience

52 Be more important

than

53 Exaggerate­d kiss

sound

55 Fuss

59 Legal title: Abbr.

60 He wrote lyrics to “My

Way” for Sinatra

© The New York Times 62 Channel with a lot of house renovation shows

63 Keeps in the loop, in a

way

64 Give a start

66 Prez with a rhyming

campaign slogan

67 Lab work

68 Cause of some brain

freeze

69 It comes in California and New York styles 70 Covered in vines 71 Celebrity who holds the Guinness world record for “Most Frequent Clapper”

72 Half and half?

75 Gallivants

76 On the safe side

77 Ancient kingdom in

modern-day Jordan 78 Elusive, in a way

80 Words to learn,

briefly

81 In itself: Lat.

82 “Oh, come on!”

85 Aggressive pitch

87 Physically fit

88 Rock song?

90 Big cut of tuna

91 Fill with wonder

95 Attaches, as a button 97 Some shop tools

98 “Now it makes

sense!”

99 “____ So Bad” (Tom Petty song) 101 Flying ____ drop (pro wrestling move)

102 Shocks, in a way

103 Hip bone

104 Classic brand of

wafers

105 Upright

106 The Apostle of

Ireland, familiarly

107 It might come in a

branded tote bag

108 Buddy

112 “____-haw!”

113 Laid up

114 Formerly called

115 Perón of politics

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