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New York Times Crossword No. 0226

- CHEAP THRILLS BY CHRISTINA IVERSON AND SAMUEL A. DONALDSON / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ

Christina Iverson, of Ames, Iowa, is an assistant crossword editor for The New York Times. Sam Donaldson is a law professor at Georgia State University. They met at last year’s American Crossword Puzzle Tournament and started brainstorm­ing theme ideas. This one started as a Thursday puzzle and grew into a Sunday when they had too many ideas to fit into a 15 x 15-square grid. — W.S.

ACROSS

1 Become hysterical,

with ‘‘out’’

4 Elided title

8 Restaurant competitor of Pinkberry and Sweet Frog

12 Catchy tunes,

informally

16 Sigh of lament

17 Where dancers have

a ball?

18 McFlurry mix-in

19 Furniture giant

20 Bad flight forecast

21 Reason

22 Hierarchy level

23 Certain U.S. time zone

24 Economizin­g, as represente­d by the circled squares?

27 ‘‘The bad news is . . . ’’

29 WhatsApp transmissi­ons, briefly

30 Navy nay

31 Seizes eagerly, as an

opportunit­y

33 Sean of ‘‘Stranger

Things’’

34 Part of an M.C.’s intro,

often

36 Prohibitio­n target

40 Economizin­g, as represente­d twice in 12-Down?

45 ‘‘The Crown’’ role

46 Colorful kind of shirt

47 Offering from Dr.

Mom, in brief

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48 Senior partners?

50 ____ Hill, neighborho­od of San Francisco

51 Bussing on a bus, for

short

54 Memorable mission

56 ‘‘You’ve made your

point,’’ slangily

57 Lead-in to an opinion

60 Zip

62 From not so long ago

63 Parts of a gig

64 Scrapbooke­r’s project

67 Honesty, resilience or a sense of humor, perhaps

69 Shield of ancient

Greece: Var.

73 Manhattan is one:

Abbr.

75 Attempt

77 Work that hasn’t yet

entered publicatio­n

79 Little squealer

83 Fencer’s score

86 Hebrew version of the

English pronoun ‘‘I’’

87 Confidenti­ality

contract, for short

88 Welcome event

90 ____ drag (hockey

maneuver)

91 Cellist’s need

93 In concert

94 Economizin­g, as represente­d in 58-Down?

99 Unwelcome, so to

speak

101 Vote in favor

102 Trading places

103 Like some modern

maps

105 Golfer Palmer, to

fans

106 A/C meas.

109 ‘‘The Planets’’

composer

111 Economizin­g, as represente­d by the shaded squares?

115 Bad-sounding

creatures?

116 Ditto, in legal

footnotes

118 Word that means ‘‘ocean’’ in a religious title

119 Large crowd

120 It’s cried on a slide

121 Check

122 Classical poem

123 Beast with recurved

horns

124 Triumphant shout at a crossword tournament

125 Freshness

126 Like some morning

lawns

127 Smokey spot, for

short

DOWN

1 Sharpens

2 ‘‘How ____ Your

Mother’’

3 Work out

4 Some garlic prep

5 Regarding

6 Maker of the Nitro 5

gaming laptop

7 ‘‘The year’s at the spring/

And day’s at the ____’’: Robert Browning

8 Yankees manager

before Girardi

9 Zealous activist

10 C-note

11 Tranquil discipline

12 Former name of a Kansas arena that commemorat­ed a 1976 U.S. anniversar­y

13 It helps make a stew

a goo

14 Poached fruit

15 Garnish for una

margarita

16 Source of many a name on a campus building, informally

17 Starts eating

20 Poli ____

25 Reply to the Little

Red Hen

26 Name hidden in

‘‘before long’’

28 It makes a red velvet

cake red

32 Cancún cash

33 Hamburger’s beef ?

34 Word with pepper or

tower

35 Like some ancient

pyramids

37 Accelerati­on, e.g.

38 Quelques-____ (some,

in French)

39 Quantity multiplied by accelerati­on in Newton’s second law

40 Pioneer in global

aviation

41 Words of defeat

42 ‘‘Don’t sweat it,’’

informally

43 Educ. supporter

44 Once-popular devices

discontinu­ed in 2022

49 Cousin of a weasel

52 ‘‘What’s the ____?’’

(‘‘’Sup with that?’’)

53 Suffer 55 Farmyard cry

58 Not in a relationsh­ip

59 ‘‘The Last O.G.’’

network

61 Vile Nile reptile

65 Out-and-out

66 Foreign leader whom

Nixon met in 1972

68 That’s history!

70 Kind of knife of

infomercia­l fame

71 Like Urdu or Hindi

72 Was very ripe

74 Round figures 76 Montana city SW of 92 Pros with deliveries,

Helena in brief

78 The main antagonist? 95 Painter Jan van ____ 79 [Ugh, this is 96 ‘‘Let’s do this!’’

horrible!] 97 Civil rights icon ____ 80 ____ facto Helen Burroughs

81 Like some highlighte­r 98 Power structure?

colors 100 Capers

82 Relish 104 Shakespear­e’s ‘‘Shall 84 Plant whose name I compare thee to a derives from summer’s day?’’ has Quechua five of them

85 Devious snicker 105 Beaming, as with joy 89 Barely gets the words 106 Liberal arts college

out in Kentucky 107 Locally focused

lecture franchise

108 Pac-12 player

109 Santa’s favorite

Hostess dessert?

110 Wilson of film

112 Carded at a bar,

informally

113 Common spot for a

sunburn

114 Gaggles

115 Chain email abbr.

117 Grammy winner ____

Lipa

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