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New York Times Sunday Crossword

Love at First Site

- By Neville Fogarty and Erik Agard, Edited By Will Shortz

ACROSS

1 Arcade hoops game 7 Some TV ads, for

short

11 Went through channels?

15 Hitter’s hitter

18 “The Simpsons” or

“Futurama” 19 Litter’s littlest

20 To whom Brabantio says “Thou art a villain”

21 Singular

22 Good name for a deep kissers’ dating site?

25 Vittles

26 A shroud of secrecy,

idiomatica­lly 27 Endlessly starting

over

28 Performanc­es at

Paris’s Palais Garnier 30 Manning with the second-longest QB starting streak in N.F.L. history Numerical prefix “Ish” Monster slain by Hercules

North Carolina university Victor’s shout

It’s all in the head Member of a southern colony

43 Actor whose first and last names look like they rhyme, but don’t

Slice of a timeline Fruit drink

Good name for a dating site full of hot dudes? Obsolescen­t high school course, informally

56 Number one pal 57 Good name for a dating site of massage therapists? 59 In amazement 61 Emerald or aquamarine Revolting sorts Kitty-cat, e.g. Carbo-loading dish 31 32 34

35

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54 63 64 65 67 70 71

73

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85

88 89

91

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105 106 107 109

112

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118 119 120

121 122 123

124 125 Patty alternativ­e? IV checkers

1988 top 10 hit for Tracy Chapman George ____ University

Swamps

Good name for an extreme sports dating site? Be traitorous to Burger topper Good name for a non-monogamist dating site?

Big Apple cultural site, with “the” Alway Southernmo­st of the Lesser Antilles Napa Valley vintner Robert Grannies Previous name for an athletic conference now with 12 members Comparable (to) Sky-blue Performer in makeup, typically Certain layers ____ Aviv

UTEP team

First things to go into jammies “Trading Spaces” host Davis

Neat as ____ Good name for a dating site for lovers of natural foods? Ad

Big loss

John of the Velvet Undergroun­d Tot’s wear Junior

Lincoln Logs and such Something taken on a field?

Ones passed on a track

DOWN

1 [Avoid watching this

in front of the boss] 2 Sped (along)

3 Had a table for one 4 5 6

7 8 9 10

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12 13 14

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21 23 24 Chinese leader Xi Rainbows, e.g. “That doesn’t impress me much” Immediatel­y Natural light beam One of the Brontës Group dance with stomps and claps Instrument plucked with a mezrab Cools one’s heels Back in time Like early Elvis recordings

Good name for a carpentry dating site?

The rite place? Thompson of “Selma” “Toodles!” Noggin Chairman and ____ (common title) 29 31

33 35

37 38

40 42 44 45

46

48 49 52 53 55 56 Ones to watch Back-of-newspaper section

Poetic tribute Org. with a flower logo

“Just ____ suspected”

1940s vice president Wallace Enthusiast­ic

Not new Chaperones, usually Lincoln’s home: Abbr.

“I’ll return shortly,” in a text

Swing time? German interjecti­ons “That’s mine!”

Dignified lady Model Page known as “The Queen of Pinups” 58 59 60 62 65

66 68 69

71 72

74 75

77 78 80 81 84 Naval officer: Abbr. Geronimo, for one Good name for a “High Noon”-themed dating site?

Hit hard

____ Bread (cafe chain)

NPR host Shapiro “2 funny!!!”

“To Live and Die ____”

Visage

Player of Robin Hood in 1991

Like child’s play Nautical title, informally

Whole lot Prefix with center Ginormous Lowly workers O.T.C. O.k.’er 85

86 87 90 92

94

96 97 99 100 102

103 104 108 110 111 112 113 116 117 Command of Captain Jean-luc Picard Satanic look Cookie holder Movement Statistici­an’s grouping

“____ you the clever one!”

Gum ingredient Titter Stockpile

Nada

Certain computer whiz

Deep defenses Long span

Put in order Camping menace Digitize, in a way ____ colada

Real lookers? Down Under hopper Gather around, as an idol

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