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The New York Times Crossword

- LANE CHANGES / By Natan Last / Edited by Will Shortz

ACROSS 1 Popular web portal 4 Sweet stuff 11 Braggadoci­o 18 “Well, well, well!” 19 Coming

20 Slant in columns 22 1992 movie based on an “SNL” sketch ... or, diverged: modus vivendi 24 Railroad line? 25 “Out!”

26 Suffix with host 27 Like pins-and-needles feelings 29 Mystiques 30 Defunct org. in which Donald Trump owned the New Jersey Generals 32 “Adios!” 33 “Prince Valiant” son 34 “We’re doomed!” 39 Computer mouse action ... or, diverged: event for RuPaul

44 Less friendly 45 Blue-roofed eatery 47 Gambols

48 Time to remember 49 Erstwhile Fords 50 “The Simpsons Theme” composer Danny

52 Many a frat pledge 53 Become bored (of) 54 ____ mother 55 Scarcely 56 Freudian “will to live”

58 Better, to an impatient boss 60 Spots likely to smear

63 Italian novelist Morante 66 Destroys, in gamerspeak

67 1916 Frost verse ... or, diverged: start of a saying about meaning well 71 “Star Wars” nomad 73 Opposite of “da” 74 Put a cover on 78 Molson rival

80 “No ____!” 82 Heads overseas? 83 Coral, e.g.

84 A long way off 85 Part of a treasure chest 89 Another form of “Jehovah”

91 Big swig

92 WWII org. whose insignia featured Athena 93 Prepare, as leftovers

95 Fill-up filler 96 Cassava, for one 97 Bring someone home ... or, diverged: common high school offering 100 Frigid

102 From l. to r. 103 Proscripti­ons

105 Chill out

106 “Button” that’s

plainly visible

109 Showy debut

110 A germophobe might have it, for short 112 Acronym for the four major entertainm­ent awards 115 Artist with the third-most Top 40 hits in the 1960s, behind Elvis and the Beatles 117 Nissan SUVs ... or, diverged: emotional appeal

120 Hit 2007 Will Smith

film

121 Some potatoes

122 Comic-strip cry

123 Establish, as rules 124 Gratiano’s love in “The Merchant of Venice”

125 Line in the sand?

DOWN

1 Does course work? 2 Bygone title 3 Expression of shock at someone’s actions

4 Go after for redress 5 Try to induce a bigger purchase 6 Rookery cries 7 Symbols of density 8 Beyond, to bards 9 Sea dogs 10 Went for a whirl 11 Vegas casino robbed in “Ocean’s Eleven” 12 Without purpose 13 Supermodel Carangi 14 Armless coats that may bear coats of arms 15 Overflow (with) 16 Fabulist 17 Russia’s ____ Sea (arm of the Arctic Ocean) 20 Hungarians 21 Activist youth org. 23 Snacks

28 Ball brand

31 La Dame de ____ (Eiffel Tower nickname) 33 Sacred crosses 34 1946 femme-fatale film

35 Santa’s reindeer, e.g. 36 Monumental support

37 TV band 38 “Word on the street is ...”

40 Deadly cobra 41 Wilson of “The Office”

42 They might be giants

43 Kind of review 46 The usual 50 Actress Sommer 51 “Keep out” sign 53 Burgs 55 Bygone Apple app 57 ____-pitch 59 Autobahn autos 61 Feuding 62 Syndicate head 64 Online ticket exchange 65 Chem. neurotrans­mitter 68 Sheriff’s asst. 69 “Them’s the breaks, I guess”

70 ____ Industries (oil and gas giant) 71 “Aladdin” villain 72 Summers back in the day?

75 “How Deep Is Your Love” group 76 “Introducti­on to the Analysis of the Infinite” writer 77 Cool again

78 God, informally 79 Gender-neutral possessive 81 Lummox

86 Philip ____, first Asian-American film actor to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 87 “Milk” star, 2008 88 Interrupte­d midsentenc­e?

90 Like leprechaun­s

91 Tipsy

93 Shrank

94 Skipjack, e.g.

96 Early flight inits.

98 For naught

99 Straight-talking

101 Certain radio format 104 What you might sit

in by the pool

106 Kabuki sash

107 Territory in Risk 108 Motif for Verdi or

Monteverdi

109 Whole heap

110 “Fancy seeing you here!”

111 $$$ bigwigs 113 Certain fro-yo add-in 114 Sounds of reproof 116 Back 118 Besmirch 119 Eavesdropp­ing org.

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