The Denver Post

New York Times Sunday Crosswor dT hey All Laughed

- By Jacob Stulberg, Edited by Will Shortz

ACROSS

1 Some rappers

4 Music genre for

Carmen Miranda 9 Pioneer in 35mm.

cameras

14 Bit of bait

18 His face overlooks Havana’s Plaza de la Revolución

19 Fire ____

20 See 67-Across 21 Refurbish 22 Architectu­ral innovation jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1982

26 Actress Perez 27 Performer’s showcase

28 Gave out

29 God of love

30 Goofy images, perhaps?

32 Kitchen brand whose name becomes an animal after adding aT

33 Old N.Y.C. subway

inits.

36 Wish-list items 38 Grooming tool jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1979 41 “Gotcha”

43 ____ Sea, whose eastern basin has become a desert 44 Either spy to the other in “Spy vs. Spy”

45 Prop in a Shakespear­e tragedy 47 Abbr. at the end of a

planner

48 Classic board game

derived from pachisi 50 Place to order a

cassoulet

52 Writing aid jokingly predicted by 101Across in 1967 55 Therefore

56 ____ block 57 Midnight trip to the

fridge, say

58 “Yellow Flicker Beat”

singer, 2014

59 Type of headsail 62 Super-duper

63 Shake off

65 Hammer out, say 66 “____ Lisa”

67 With 20-Across,

yearly 68 Some sports car

options

69 Painter Paul 70 “Them’s the

breaks!”

72 Butler played by

Gable

73 Winter sport jokingly predicted by 101Across in 1965 75 Treadmill settings 77 They’re not known

for neatness

78 Word connecting

two place names 79 Word connecting

two last names 80 Taters

81 Ragamuffin 82 Nominee’s place 84 Telephone feature jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1961 89 Porters, e.g. 92 Stampede member

in “The Lion King” 93 Manual readers 94 “____ fun!”

95 Early smartphone

model

96 Italian lager 98 Square thing

100 Like some rights and

engineers

101 Satirical cartoonist, born 3/13/1921, known for dreaming up ridiculous inventions … or are they? 107 Ransacks

108 Peter the Great and

others

109 Eponym of an M.L.B.

hitting award

110 Jellied British delicacy

111 Goes down

112 Fender product, for

short

113 Windows forerunner 114 Droll

DOWN

1 Phil of “Dr. Phil” 2 Intensity of color 3 When the president

may make a pitch 4 Ump’s call 5 Comedian Wong 6 Gym array

7 Sweet bread

8 Not as scarce 9 Language not traditiona­lly written with spaces between words 10 Ambient musician

Brian

11 Like Bach’s first two “Brandenbur­g” Concertos

12 Like dice, shapewise 13 Finding it funny 14 Off the mark 15 Substance that helps a spaceship’s fuel burn

16 Direct

17 It’s greener the

higher it is, for short 21 Glow, in a way 23 Narrow inlet

24 Part

25 ____ of Man 31 Exposed to high

heat, in a way 32 Cosmetics brand with “Face Anything” ads

34 Ex-QB football analyst Tony 35 Word repeated before “again”

37 Move stealthily

38 Big part of the S&P

500

39 “It’s co-o-old!” 40 Toss in a chip, maybe 42 Hid

45 Org. concerned with

performanc­e rights 46 Mace, for one 48 Oodles

49 “____ From Muskogee” (Merle Haggard hit)

50 Cartoonist Dave famous for “The Lighter Side of … ” 51 How anatomy charts

are drawn 53 Mormon church, for

short

54 Blow

55 “Mountain of God,”

in Exodus 58 Longtime name in

cinemas

59 Hire calling?

60 Like slapstick comedies

61 Feature of a Care

Bear’s belly 64 Oodles

65 Hazard on an Arctic

voyage

66 1960s style

68 Blues ensemble? 69 Slices easily

(through)

71 Brush brand 72 Command+Y, on a

Mac

73 Swizzle

74 Cartoon speech

bubble, often 75 Whirled around 76 Sting, e.g.

77 Egg holders 80 Droop

81 Most sinewy 82 Its coat of arms features a marlin and flamingo, with “the”

83 Baseball’s “Big Papi” 85 Since

86 Principles

87 Russian assembly 88 Gutter nuisance in

cold climates

90 Apt surname for a

ho-dog vendor? 91 Alone

97 Gobbles up

99 Suet alternativ­e

100 Survivalis­t’s stockpile

101 It might come in a 102 High toss

103 Crew’s control?

104 ____ diavolo (in a peppery tomato sauce)

105 Year-round Phoenix

hrs.

106 Sticky stuff

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