The Denver Post

New York Times Sunday Crossword

I’ve got a feeling.

- By Howard Barkin, Edited by Will Shortz

ACROSS

1 Like “American Pie,”

“American Psycho” and “American Beauty”

7 Proposed portrait for

the $20 bill

13 Like sports fans who

paint their faces, say 18 Drink with tapioca

pearls

19 Peach relative

21 Run off (with) 22 Upbeat sentry’s

emotion?

24 Many, informally 25 Regarding

26 More, on a music

score

27 Auspice

28 King’s collaborat­or on the Grammy-winning blues album “Riding With the King”

30 Take the next step in

an online relationsh­ip

31 Actress Blanchett 33 Scotland’s ____

Lomond

35 Winter Olympics

maneuver

36 Some H.S. yearbook

staff 37 Bacteriolo­gist’s emotion upon a new discovery?

40 Jess’s best friend on

TV’S “New Girl” 43 Glib

44 Maker of Regenerist

skin cream

45 Any member of BTS,

e.g.

47 Pellet shooter 50 What Kit Kat bars

come in

51 “I’m glad to hear it” 53 It’s full of hot air 54 Mongolian shelters 55 Novice window

washer’s emotion? 58 Scathing review 59 Complete set of showbiz awards, for short

60 Clownish

61 Really play that

saxophone

62 Egypt’s Sadat 64 Powerhouse in internatio­nal men’s ice

hockey

66 Haul away

67 Art gallery tour

leader

68 No. 46 69 Modern reading option … or where to read it?

71 ____ Building, Boston’s first skyscraper 73 Apt anagram of GIFT 75 Brownish-gray 76 Jester’s emotion after the king’s laughter?

79 Like Ignatius J. Reilly in “A Confederac­y of Dunces” 80 English-speaking

82 A fan of

83 Dionysian ritual 84 Ashleigh ____, 2019 French Open champion

85 Apathetic

87 Duchess of ____

(Goya model) 88 One-named winner of the 2021 Grammy for Song of the Year 89 Notation on a party

invite

90 Wild horse’s emotion?

94 Huge tub

97 One who’s able to rattle off digits of pi, perhaps

99 Wine: Prefix

100 Like Eeyore

101 Hard-to-please type 102 Result of a snow day 105 Eddie Murphy’s org.

in “48 Hrs.”

107 Lifelike video game,

for short

108 A mighty long time 109 ÷ and †, in typography

110 Cat’s emotion while sitting in its human’s lap?

114 Stuck

115 Brazilian beach made famous in song

116 Coming or going

117 Hits the paper airplane icon, perhaps 118 PC support group

119 Blocks

DOWN

1 Fired up

2 Quiets down 3 Wheel of Fortune’s

place

4 Airport info, for

short 5 Lesser-known song 6 Kind of tire

7 Pay with a chipbased credit card, perhaps 8 As much as

9 Actor Wilford of “The

Natural”

10 Old-style copies 11 Easy as pie

12 Column of boxes on

a questionna­ire 13 “Chill out!”

14 Hair loss

15 Evil genie’s emotion?

16 ____ facto 17 “Macgyver” actor Richard ____ Anderson

18 Subpar athletic

effort

20 Cable option for film

buffs

23 Relentless­ly competitiv­e

29 Death Valley was

once one

32 The Gettysburg

Address, e.g. 34 Massage therapist’s

substance

37 Some recyclable­s 38 Jumping the gun 39 Turn over

41 One might take you

in

42 Gusto

43 Finished a hole 46 Justin Timberlake’s

former group 47 When said three times, hit song for 46-Down

48 Famous toon with a

Brooklyn accent 49 Farmer’s emotion

during a dry season? 50 As compared to

51 Eat (at) 52 Commercial lead-in

to Clean 56 Responded to the

alarm

57 New Mexico art hub 60 One of his paradoxes claims that two

objects can never really touch 63 Home mixologist’s

spot

65 Interior design

66 Big name in lawn

care

67 Oppose

69 Silk Road city near

the East China Sea 70 What “10” might

mean: Abbr. 71 Sleeping spot for a

guest, maybe

72 It’s way above the recommende­d amount

74 Youngest recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor (2010)

75 Apply sloppily

77 St. Cloud State University’s state: Abbr. 78 Laze

79 Follow

81 Identified, in Ipswich 86 Birth-control options

87 Rescue dog, e.g. 88 Estrogen or testostero­ne

91 Move from aisle to

window, maybe 92 Recent delivery 93 Took steroids, informally

94 Brio, to Brits

95 Staves off 96 Auditory: sound ::

gustatory: ____ 98 Bursts in on

101 Willem of the “Spider-man” series

102 Delicious food, in

modern slang

103 Theatrical award 104 Nobel pursuit?:

Abbr.

106 Putin’s parliament

111 N.Y. tech school

112 Castle door destroyer

113 Actor who was once crowned “America’s Toughest Bouncer”

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