Montreal Gazette

THE SUNDAY NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD

IN BAD TASTE, 0528, BY ANDREW ZHOU

- EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ

Across

1 “____ Davis Eyes,” 1981 No. 1 hit 6 Some lookout notices, for short 10 One thrown for a loop? 15 Musical genre for “Gangnam Style” 19 Sundance Film Festival local 20 Sack 21 Venusian or Jovian 22 Pointer for a weather person? 23 Vertical part of a plane 24 Soprano on TV 25 Drifting sort 26 America’s Cup, e.g. 27 Step 1: Raise hell 31 Opus ____ 32 “Golly!” 33 ____ Picchu 36 Wild guess 39 Step 2: Make some literary gaffes

47 Reciprocal in trigonomet­ry 49 Targets of a cleanse 50 Undecided, on a sked 51 Many residents of Holmes County, Ohio 52 Movie-release day, often: Abbr. 54 Had pants? 55 ____ rock 56 Step 3: Devote energy to something hopeless

59 Prefix with second 60 One who’s been tapped on the shoulder 61 West Coast news inits. 62 Numbers after a decimal point: Abbr. 65 Activewear brand 66 Step 4: Be a financial wastrel

74 Doxycyclin­e target 75 Refusals

76 When doubled, a drink with vodka, peach schnapps and cranberry juice 77 Address not in a phone book

78 ____ film 79 Step 5: Look pretty schlubby

87 Partner of hems 88 Eliot’s “Silas ____” 90 Employer of the Bond girl in “The Spy Who Loved Me,” for short

91 Where 84-Down is, colloquial­ly

92 Actress Gardner 93 Figure out 94 Zoology class 96 And finally: Has divided loyalties

101 Org. involved in a probe 102 1990s tennis phenom 103 Company with a

lightning bolt in its logo 104 Lee on a set 106 What 27-, 39-, 56-, 66-, 79- and 96-Across together make up?

116 “Such is life” 119 A Wayans brother 120 Israeli magazine

holders 121 “Pipes” 122 Buddha, for one 123 Made some calls 124 “Ain’t I sumthin’!” 125 Zac of “Dirty Grandpa” 126 ____ asst. 127 Tweets, e.g. 128 Bank deposit? 129 Hospital opening?

Down

1 Totally believes 2 Nouveau-Mexique, e.g. 3 Prepare to take off 4 Like a bronze medalist 5 Follow 6 Resort in the Wasatch Mountains 7 “Oh, nuts!” 8 Chimpanzee variety 9 William who wrote “The Confession­s of Nat Turner” 10 Running-track part 11 Much 12 Family in a computer game 13 Trump spokesman

Spicer 14 TV-watching option 15 Bellyache 16 Handle roughly 17& 18 Distributi­on

limitation, informally 28 High-grade cotton 29 C.E.O. of the Planetary

Society starting in 2010 30 Depletes 34 Stream coming down a

mountain? 35 Pope who initiated the First Crusade 36 One crossing the line? 37 “The Complete Works of William Shakespear­e,” e.g. 38 It spans 11 time zones 40 Conflagrat­ion 41 More, in ads 42 Navigator’s aid 43 Shaded growth 44 Anticipate 45 Lace 46 Nonvoting member in the U.S. House of Representa­tives 48 Gulf 53 Without forethough­t 54 Begin fighting 55 Growl like a dog 57 Best-selling Canadian singer of all time (with 200-million-plus record sales) 58 Duped 63 James who wrote “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” 64 Medieval toiler 66 Grand viziers, e.g. 67 Scales span them 68 Napping, so to speak 69 Rules and ____ 70 Some money set aside 71 Doo-____ 72 Recess 73 Like minor celebritie­s 80 Repeal 81 Be swarming (with) 82 “Hop-o’-My-Thumb” villain 83 Melting 84 It has a noted school of theater, film and television 85 Pulitzer winner Armantrout and others 86 “Frozen” princess 88 Really not O.K. 89 Part of a musical 93 Ovine : sheep :: cervine : ____ 95 Ad Council output, for short 97 Pickle brand 98 Pound sound 99 Talent seekers 100 Whom Kala reared 105 Altar approaches 107 Some G.I. wear, for

short 108 Little hellions 109 Brooke or Brooks 110 Closes 111 Character with the aria

“When I am laid in earth” 112 “Vidi” 113 Fade 114 Major before going to B-school, maybe 115 Big figure in Manhattan? 116 Response that’s often repeated 117 Bagel topper 118 ____-appropriat­e Answers will appear next week

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