The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

CROSSWORD NEW YORK TIMES

- SEASON TO TASTE By Laura Taylor Kinnel / No. 1226

ACROSS 1

They might be

put on

5 Singer Grande,

informally

8 Undercover

attire?

11 ____ Creole (Caribbean language)

18 Drive-____

19 Certain urban

map

22 Demoralize

23 Little tyke

25 Flatter, with “up” 26 Things bachelors

might have

27 Certain

Scandinavi­an

28 “Gimme ____!”

(start of a cheer at three Big Ten

schools)

29 Noted Dadaist

31 ____ Helmer, Ibsen

heroine

32 Scalpel creations 34 Relative of a

tee-hee

38 Bit of marginalia

41 MLK or RBG: Abbr. 43 Stage name of

rapper Yasiin Bey 44 Forest spirit

45 Pep

47 Onesie feature

49 “Sure, I’m game” 51 UNICEF address

suffix

52 HS subj.

53 Words before

point or rate

54 Ring

56 Hold, as

inhabitant­s

58 Med school subj. 60 Certain

Scandinavi­an

61 “The One I Love”

band

62 ____ Hall (“The Wind in the Willows” residence)

63 Loud but friendly

growl

64 Bow

65 Adjusts the spacing between, as typed letters 67 No ____ (apartment policy)

70 Big name in cast-iron cookware

72 Reduce in volume

74 As new

76 It’ll knock you out

78 Ogler

79 Chiwere speakers 80 Christmas

ornament, often 82 Modern prefix

with medicine

83 Becomes less

taut

86 Old “Up, up and

away” sloganeer 87 Mannheim

madame

88 Fivers

89 Kind of leaf

92 Scientist born on Christmas Day in 1642

94 With 117-Down, cholestero­l

reducer

95 Musician Brian

96 Paris’ ____

Saint-Louis

97 ____ Finch, “ER”

doctor

98 Possible result of getting one’s wires crossed

99 Moola

101 Singer/actress

Shore

103 Big block

106 Two-time U.S. Open tennis champion while still a teen

107 Breakfast dish 109 Fruitcake tidbit 112 Amasses,

with “up”

114 Nuclear-medicine

units

115 “____, Virginia, there is a Santa

Claus”

116 ____ culpa

118 Trig function

119 Some laundromat machines

122 This puzzle’s images, in two different ways 127 Physician awarded a Presidenti­al Medal of Freedom by G.W. Bush 128 Party staple 129 Prefix with space

130 Chandelier part, often 131 ____-mo 132 Football units: Abbr.

133 Hurdle for a J.D. wannabe

DOWN

1 Court sport grp.

2 Course preparers 3 Becoming faint

4 Solarium activity 5 National dance co. 6 It was eliminated from the U.S. in 2004

7 Library IDs

8 Kitty

9 Project

10 Outback orders

11 Cabinet dept. since 1965

12 Come to ____

13 Fit

14 Nightmare

15 “Got it”

16 “____ Maria”

17 Super Mario Bros. platform

20 Downfall

21 Dropped the ball 24 Remove, as a ribbon

30 Green shampoo 33 Italian thoroughfa­re

35 Wishy-washy response

36 Get, slangily

37 Genuine

39 Filmmaker von Trier

40 Little lead

42 Some graffiti

45 First and reverse 46 Not learned

47 Proverb-spouting Panza

48 Lancaster-toScranton dir.

50 Citrus hybrid

54 Come to ____

55 Present opening? 57 “Gonna Let It Shine” singer

59 Personal essence 61 Where to go on a trip?

65 Not a mystery 66 One keeping others up at night, perhaps

68 Something else 69 Singer Gomez

71 Went in a different direction

73 “What’s ____ you?” 75 Pride and prejudice, e.g.

77 Fix, as a lawn

81 Pirate

84 Set

85 Mushroom

87 Woman in Progressiv­e ads 89 Classic dog name 90 Hip bones

91 What some neighborho­ods do

93 More than enough 94 Volts/amp

98 Long-tailed monkey 99 Blowout party 100 Piano performanc­e, possibly

102 Some ranges

104 El ____ (“View of

Toledo” painter) 105 ____ Cradle (maritime rescue

device)

108 Popular adoption

agcy.

110 “Sign me up!”

111 High-maintenanc­e 113 Richard famous for large-scale sculptures

117 See 94-Across

119 Agcy. fighting

epidemics

120 Bobby of the NHL

121 Part of RSVP

123 Old-fashioned

menorah filler

124 “Kitchykitc­hy-____!”

125 Raises

126 Teetotaler’s

opposite

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©2022 New York Times Syndicate 1/2/22

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