Montreal Gazette

The Sunday New York Times Crossword

- Edited by Will Shortz

Across

1 Bush judicial appointee 8 Quarterbac­ks, often 15 Bush judicial appointee 20 Profession­al tennis since 1968 21 Rank 22 Singer with the album “Live at the Polynesian Palace” 23 Time for the best deals, maybe, in a going-out-of-business sale 24 *1939 Judy Garland film 26 There was a great one in Genesis 27 One-named designer 28 Lava comes out of it 29 Kind of car or tee 32 Appear suddenly 36 Slaughter in the 1946 World Series 37 *1933 Jean Harlow film 40 “Nuts!” 41 Gator’s tail? 43 D-backs, on scoreboard­s 44 Daily riser 45 How things may be brought 47 Pass 51 Restful places 53 Each 54 *1943 Spencer Tracy/Irene Dunne film 56 Is threatenin­g, in a way 58 Colorist 60 Self-absorbed sort 61 Hit 63 Some kitchenwar­e 66 Call from a curb 67 Sprint competitor, once 68 *1939 Vivien Leigh/Clark Gable film 73 ___ king 76 Sprint 77 Word of agreement 78 2000s events in North Korea, for short 82 Provider of music on the go? 85 Court grp. 88 Footnote abbr. 89 *1942 Spencer Tracy/Hedy Lamarr film 92 Odist’s prepositio­n 94 When repeated, a Polynesian capital 95 Publish 96 Drinkers’ toasts 97 Brother of George W. and Jeb 99 Award for Miss Hawaii, in addition to a tiara 100 Summer hrs. 102 Snow queen in Disney’s “Frozen” 103 *1948 Ingrid Bergman film 105 Elegance 108 eBay user 110 Certain newspaper advertisem­ent 111 Like Christiane Amanpour, by upbringing 113 Pub containers 115 Perfect, as a home 119 Director of the eight starred films in this puzzle, who was born on 2/23/1889 123 Torrey Pines Golf Course locale 125 Suffer humiliatio­n, in slang 126 Comeback 127 Brooks Robinson’s team 128 Sitcom with a 1974 wedding 129 Foreign traveler’s purchase, maybe 130 Source of the line “What’s past is prologue,” with “The”

Down

1 Massage therapeuti­cally 2 ___-blue 3 “I should ___ lucky” 4 Put into a sepulcher 5 *1932 Clark Gable/Jean Harlow film 6 La-la lead-in 7 Perhaps 8 Migratory seabird 9 Vier + vier 10 What Babe wants to be in “Babe” 11 Finish (up) 12 New Haven reuner 13 “Frasier” role 14 Major glitch 15 Puts together 16 Things that should be tied up by the curtain? 17 Playfully 18 Complete, informally 19 Transudes 25 Beatles title girl 27 Queen of literature 30 Send off 31 Gave up 33 Birthplace of 22-Across 34 Hunts, with “on” 35 Lacking variety 37 Gives up, in slang 38 “Then again, I could be wrong” 39 Adult’s counterpar­t 42 Obsessed with 45 Fortunetel­ling aids 46 1980s-’90s series based on the fictional firm McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney & Kuzak 48 Doing ___ (dancing springily) 49 Basis in accounting 50 Head to Paris? 52 Overly confident 55 Recipe instructio­n 57 Wiry-coated terriers 59 Lead-in to Pen, commercial­ly 62 Genuflect 64 Night that “Friends” aired: Abbr. 65 Swashbuckl­es, say 69 Some London lords 70 Effected, in a bad way 71 “___ ba-a- ack!” 72 “Ed Wood” star 73 When the story begins, perhaps 74 1960s U.S. bombing target 75 Flight board info: Abbr. 79 Milan’s La ___ 80 Go-getter 81 Unemotive 83 Means of access to a cafeteria, maybe 84 In past centuries 86 Joint parts 87 Specialtie­s 90 Give off coherent light 91 Overreacti­ng sort 93 Essen article 98 *1925 Percy Marmont film 101 One way to the top 103 Pub measure 104 1960s western sitcom 105 Chopped ___ 106 ___ Heep (Dickens character) 107 Blade brand 109 Red opening? 112 Bit 114 “Render ___ Caesar …” 116 Shelfmate of Vogue 117 Tavern stock 118 Place for a topgallant 120 Lash holder 121 Green monitor, for short? 122 Finish (up) 123 Fate 124 “___ we done?”

Answers will appear next week

 ?? Puzzle by No. 0223 ANamesake of 119-Across ??
Puzzle by No. 0223 ANamesake of 119-Across

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