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New York Times Sunday Crossword

50 Years On

- By Jason Mueller and Jeff Chen, Edited By Will Shortz

1 Org. whose workers can

be a little frisky? 4 Meager

9 Charged

14 Picture framer’s aid 17 Bad things for astronaut suits to have 19 Part of a broadcast feed 20 On the qui vive

21 Second-largest of the

Hawaiian Islands 22 “However,” in textspeak

23 Name of a sea first

visited in 1969

25 Pot starter

26 World capital near the

60th parallel

27 What mattresses and

spirits may do

28 Signs of nervousnes­s 29 Good name for a fishmonger?

30 Gaming neophyte 31 Kind of diet

33 They don’t keep their thoughts to themselves Two tablespoon­s W.W. II zone: Abbr. End of a rope

Sean who played Rudy in “Rudy”

La-la lead-in Certain seafood delicacy

Attention

Not as one Appropriat­ely palindromi­c reply to “Madam, I’m Adam”

50 Someone who might engage in a hobby with some frequency?

51 Bit of media hoopla 53 Words of Jesus 55 “Great” birds

57 Hillary who climbed

Everest

59 The Notorious ____ (Supreme Court nickname)

Possible response to “No, you’re not” Skin-care brand Classic place to hide money

67 “Je t’____”

70 Suave competitor 71 Newsmaker of July 1969 72 Weeper of myth 36 37 38 40

42 43

44 45 49 60

62 64 73 74 75

76 77

79 83 84

87 88 92

94 95

96 97

100 102 103 105

109 110

115 117 118

121 122 123 124

125 126

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9 10 11

12 Relating to the kidneys Santa ____, Calif. Where I go “when my baby smiles at me,” in song Bartender’s supply Necessity for going online, in brief Passed

Loopy cursive letters “There was no other choice!” Deactivate Request for a cold one Bottom-dwelling fish that lack fins “____ Newshour” Wizards, but not witches

Place to get a shot Amenities at some hotels Understand­ing

The last Pope Julius ____ Stic (pen brand) Hawk → snake → frog → insect, e.g. Summer pest Announceme­nt of July 1969

“A-O.K. for launch!” Do-nothing’s state Trojan warrior in the “Iliad”

What’s gotten into your head Represente­d in sheet music

1980s TV’S “Remington ____”

Carol Brady and Camilla Parker Bowles, for two Scruffs Binoculars attachment

Ticket issuers Straddles Long-distance traveler of 1969

800 things?

One putting on a show “What goes up must come down” and others Diarist Anaïs Chef’s hat

Mrs. Gorbachev Totally

Some sound effects in westerns Performer 13 14 15 16 18

21

24 32 34 35

36 39 41 Texter’s sign-off Achievemen­t of 1969 Dictator

Rafter connectors Unconventi­onal home in a nursery rhyme English football powerhouse, to fans Strike caller

What 71-Across took in 1969, as represente­d literally in a corner of this puzzle Regan’s father French comic actor Jacques

What 71-Across took in 1969, as represente­d literally in another corner of this puzzle Third-largest of the Hawaiian Islands Composer Charles 46

47 48 52

53 54

56 58

61 62 63 65

66 68 69 Domain of a municipal department Extent

Wild party Capital of South Australia

Dressed up Dangerous substance that smells like bitter almonds Receiver with a crystal Org. with an Inspiratio­n Award and an Award of Valor

So

Big inits. in news Wrath Nationalit­y seen in most of Romania Superman’s father Stat for which Hank Aaron holds the all-time record Common Market inits. 78

80 81

82

83 84 85 86 89

90 91 93

95 98 99 100 Sport that players are not allowed to play left-handed

Nile biter

One waiting in line at an airport Network with “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee”

Goes out

Apple on a desk Pitch

Comes clean about Member of a popular package delivery service

Mother of Hermes Release

Tough job for a mover, maybe

“Peter Pan” dog Access an account Convinced of

Fuels (up) 101 104

106 107 108

109

111 112 113 114

115

116 119 120 Angered

____ Weizmann, first president of Israel Dirty mouth? Economy

Test taker’s downfall, perhaps

“The Maids” playwright Jean

Obstacles to teamwork Very long time “Illmatic” rapper People with badges: Abbr.

Part of the foot between the toes and the ankle

Mr. Turkey

____ mode

Mo. in 1962 in which J.F.K. gave his “We choose to go to the moon” speech

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