Montreal Gazette

The Sunday New York Times Crossword

- Edited by Will Shortz

Across 1 Start of the United Negro

College Fund slogan 6 Old lab burners 11 Abbr. at the top of an email 14 Something passed be

tween the legs? 19 ___ Domingo 20 Now and again? 21 Like an ode 23 Kind of farming 25 Like Neptune among the planets in the solar system 26 ___ pro nobis 27 Echelon 28 With the circled letters, 1955 Bill Haley and His Comets hit? 30 Sound of sweet nothings 31 Having a beat 33 Hall-of-Famer Ralph 35 Purveyor of the Doubli

cious sandwich 36 ___ Webster, Twain’s “cel

ebrated jumping frog” 37 With 43-Across, 1973

Deep Purple hit? 39 Like Odin 41 Sound engineer’s knob 43 See 37-Across 45 Brings in 47 Some dreams 50 Reverse, e.g. 51 Dismissed 53 “Eternally nameless”

thing, in Eastern religion 54 Bath accessorie­s 55 Dr Pepper alternativ­e 58 Former Disney president

Michael 60 Dreamy romantic quality 62 Olympic leap 64 Ring Lardner’s “Alibi ___” 65 It’s put on before takeoff 66 1959 Dion and the Bel

monts hit? 69 Old mattress stuffing 72 Pond denizen 73 Phil who played 65-Down 78 1984 Cyndi Lauper hit? 79 Memorable series in “Psy

cho” 81 Dawn-to-dusk 82 The continents, e.g. 83 “Phooey!” 85 Kelly of morning TV 87 Haughty affectatio­n 88 Rap sheet listing 89 Query at the start of a

poker game 91 Verbally assault 94 Rene of “Thor” 96 Thumbing-the-nose ges

ture 98 Challenge for F.D.R. 99 Mideast V.I.P. 101 Meatless day in W.W. II:

Abbr. 103 Some lawn mowers 105 Pertaining to religious

rites 108 Bugs Bunny addressee 109 Where to find screwdriv

ers and rusty nails 111 Like peas in ___ 113 Suffix with salt 114 Made bats 116 Primer pair 119 Info on a magazine cover 120 Real dear 121 More cool, in slang 122 French thinkers? 123 Wink’s partner 124 ___ State (Mountain

West Conference team) 125 Runners in the cold?

Down

1 Org. 2 Actress Tierney 3 Suffering 4 Some versions of Windows 5 “Quit stalling!” 6 Suffix with major 7 Back it up, in a way 8 “Seduction of the Minotaur”

author 9 Bank ID 10 “Listen, pal!” 11 Tea Partiers, e.g. 12 Crack filler 13 Casual summer wear 14 Medium for love letters? 15 Card reader, for short 16 What fastidious people

can’t be 17 ___ Scott Card, “Ender’s

Game” writer 18 Competitor of ZzzQuil 22 Label for 28-Across 24 Alaskan city 29 Fake 32 Chef Lagasse 34 “To sum up …” 36 No longer in fashion 38 Info for an airport greeter,

for short 40 Victorian ___ 42 Summons, of a sort 43 The “T” of Mr. T 44 Prefix with thermal 46 “Long time ___” 48 Boss Tweed nemesis 49 New York arrival of ’77 50 BBC std. 52 Bank in need of support? 54 Where “hello” is “sveiks” 56 Reinforces 57 Muff a grounder 59 Something you can be

lieve 61 Hands on deck 63 Chicken ___ (Italian dish,

informally) 65 NCO of 1950s TV 67 Former faddish exercise

regimen 68 Way off 69 Oktoberfes­t quaff 70 John Locke, philosophi

cally 71 Out-of-the-way way 74 Brand of pickles 75 Slanted writing 76 Descriptio­n on many eBay

listings 77 The “s” in Awacs: Abbr. 78 Dose meas. 79 Eastern religion 80 Place for a mani-pedi 84 Graz’s land: Abbr. 86 Rev (up) 89 See 95-Down 90 1969 Creedence Clearwa

ter Revival hit? 92 Quantum physics particle 93 Rubber from Arabia? 95 With 89-Down, 1968 Tam

my Wynette hit? 97 “Twelfth Night” duke 99 “___ to the list” 100 Inspector of crime fiction 102 One inspiring love of

poetry? 104 “___ alive!” 106 “Bonne ___!” 107 Longing looks 109 Some queens 110 Didn’t stop in time, say 112 ___ ale 115 French scene 117 Hollywood special FX 118 “Selena” star, to her fans

Answers will appear next week

 ??  ?? Puzzle by No. 0330 Peter A. Collins
Puzzle by No. 0330 Peter A. Collins

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