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New York Times Sunday Crossword

Musical Remixes

- By Joel Fagliano, Edited By Will Shortz

ACROSS

1 Paintball sound

6 City between Turin

and Genoa 10 Padlocks lock them 15 Nothing, slangily 19 Spot check?

20 ____ Air

21 Egg producer 22 Drivetrain part 23 Alternativ­e band that sounds like every other alternativ­e band? 25 #1-selling artist that’s an anagram of 23-Across

27 Check time 28 “Wicked Game”

singer Chris 30 Showroom display 31 Documentar­ian

Morris

33 They’re new to the

family

36 Mystery writer

Deighton

38 Deli order

41 Like some drinks and

emotions 43 “Nonsense!”

44 Full of frills 45 Invitation for musical plagiarism? 48 #1-selling artist that’s an anagram of 45-Across

51 Like first editions,

often

52 Quirk

54 Cell in a 21-Across 55 Frilly trim

57 Rebels’ school 58 Remote possibilit­y? 59 “... ____ other name would smell as sweet”: Juliet Cellar setup Good deal Carrier letters Greeting to a conductor? #1-selling artist that’s an anagram of 66-Across

71 Till bill

72 Turn to mush 73 Acrylic container 76 Welcome to the

fold? 60 62 63 66

68 77 79 80

82 85

86 87 89

93 94 96

97 98 99

102

104 106 108

112 115

117 118

119 120 121 122 123

124 1 2

3

4 5 6 7

8 Tide type Enormous Coffeehous­e entertaine­rs

Excite

Oil change, brake test, etc. Performanc­e often in Italian Friendly music genre? #1-selling artist that’s an anagram of 87-Across Spellbound

It’s often set at night Kimchi is its national dish

See 124-Across Botanist Gray Alternativ­e to an Oscar

Pepper ____, Iron Man’s love interest “Family Guy” baby Mythical weeper Sea creatures with beaks

Part of a hospital playlist? #1-selling artist that’s an anagram of 112-Across

Play thing Emmy-nominated FX comedy “Ohhh, O.K.” Ready for use Count (on) Punch in

Banks with a lot of money

With 97-Across, back some time

DOWN

Make a mistake Enrique ____ Nieto, Mexican president elected in 2012 Word after leading or cleaning Digression Private sector? Hurt Caution in a movie review, maybe Whips 9 10

11 12

13 14 15 16 17

18 24 26

29 32 “____ are like beards; men do not have them until they grow up”: Voltaire Face wear for Jason Voorhees in “Friday the 13th”

Old greeting ____ acetosella (KHC2O4) Human, for one Church council Light blue-green Armpit-related Like military hairstyles

Actor Jeong of “The Hangover” Saint with an alphabet named after him Newsroom workers, for short Twenty something? California school attended by Obama, familiarly 34 35 37

38 39 40 42

44 46 47 49 50 53 56 57 58 61

62 N.L. East team, to fans

New Year’s Eve host Carson

Org. with a closing bell Triumphant cry Together “Heavens!” Dough used for tortillas, maybe Aristotle’s school “Whatever” Head case?

“Et tu?” Bunkhouse feature Karaoke need Maa in “Babe,” e.g. Leading

Turn (into) Jacob’s name after he wrestled with the angel Makeshift weapon in a murder mystery 64

65 67

68 69 70 73

74 75

78 79 81 82 83 84 85 Epitome of desolatene­ss

Making known ____ coeptis (phrase on the back of a dollar bill) Hooded jacket Nascar sponsor Tries

Figure in a Yogi Bear cartoon

“The Walking Dead” channel Computer that sounds like a theater when pluralized That: Sp.

Noisy talker Virginia’s ____ Hill Academy, alma mater of 20+ N.B.A. players

Taj Mahal city Comfort Keeping the beat? ____ wars 88

90 91 92 95 99

100

101 103 105 107 109 110 111

112 113

114 116 Persists, as a forest fire

Spanish gold Reveal

Lose face Hosp. procedure Winter Olympics powerhouse: Abbr. Congressio­nal divider

Loaf Something skipped Spot

Ornate

Bone: Prefix

Hit a high point AT&T and Comcast, for short “Science Friday” airer

Unseen winning card, in poker lingo Never, in Berlin Limitless quantity

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