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Weekender Crossword

Los Angeles Times Sunday Crossword Puzzle

- Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis

“K-2” By DON GAGLIARDO AND C.C. BURNIKEL

ACROSS

1 C-section docs 4 Carrying on 10 See 88-Down 14 Al Jazeera’s

country 19 Top of some

suits 20 Where Excalibur

was forged 21 Terrier of

mystery films 22 One-time TV medical expert Art 23 Geisha wear 25 Hollywood Walk

of Fame feature 26 Intestinal 27 Attorney general before Dick Thornburgh 28 Minor key of Beethoven’s “Moonlight” 30 Hornswoggl­e 31 Memorial __Kettering: NYC hospital 32 Almost win 35 Oven seen at Colonial Williamsbu­rg 39 Gmail outbox

folder 40 Cuthbert of “24” 41 Shatner’s

“__War” 42 “And how!” 43 Be compliment­ary (of) 48 Ventilate 50 Corp. symbols 53 Youngest

Brontë 54 Diamond head? 55 Chews out 56 Become useless, as a well 58 Places to perch 61 Cold War prez 62 __ Mountains:

Missouri range 63 Stick a fork in 65 “This __

emergency!” 67 Cheeky 71 “Scarlett” setting 72 Form of bank

fraud 74 Password

creator 75 Surfboard fin 76 Jocular “Gotcha” 77 __ Birds:

cellphone game 78 The “a” sound in

“afire” 79 ATM maker 81 Seek advice

from 83 “This is yours

now!” 84 Presses on 87 Lennon’s lady 88 Droids, e.g. 90 Mule’s parent 91 Umbrellaga­rnished drink 92 Warehouse

worker 97 African snake 98 Kick and Zero

colas 100 Joins forces 101 They may be rolled over, for short 105 Friendly

greeting 109 Outcast 110 Extremely thin 111 Terr. that’s now

two states 112 Have a go at 114 Deals with 116 Big name in

china 118 Dip in “Swan

Lake”? 119 Prepare a seder,

say 122 “Whether __ or

lose ...” 123 Mary Kay rival 124 Hilltop homes 125 Cold-climate

seabird 126 Painter of café

scenes 127 Scads 128 Egyptian

currency 129 Decorates mischievou­sly, for short

DOWN

1 Haunt 2 It has a bit part 3 Sockeye, e.g. 4 Arouse from

sleep 5 Car rental company founder Warren 6 Locker room

strategy 7 U.N. workers’

gp. 8 Persona __

grata 9 Italian

dumplings 10 Party to

remember 11 Abbr. on a

cornerston­e 12 Beatles drummer after 10-Across 13 La Brea

attraction 14 Football surprise 15 Perfectly fine 16 Justin Bieber,

e.g. 17 Gasteyer of

“SNL” 18 DVR button 24 “Endymion”

poet 29 Penn of “Milk” 33 Take a shine to 34 Set a price of 36 Discontinu­ing 37 Hard on the

eyes, in a way 38 Minor quibbles 40 Counting-rhyme starter It may have a theme 45 Bridge installer’s

deg. 46 “Get over

yourself!” 47 Private aye 49 Sears associate 50 Harness racing

events 51 Mall melodies 52 Simple trap 57 “The facts,

ma’am” series 58 Runner-up’s

demand 59 Former acorn

44 60 Language in which “Shazbot!” is a profanity 63 “Zip it!” 64 Basil-based

sauces 66 Whichever 68 Milo of film and

stage 69 Comedian Black 70 Cries of

annoyance 72 Turning green in the backseat, say 73 One may be returned for a TD 78 Encl. with a

manuscript 80 He debuted in Action Comics in 1938 82 Kanga’s little

one 83 GI’S lullaby? 84 All-in-one Apple 85 Beer-brewing

mixture 86 “Zip it!” 88 With 10-Across, Beatles drummer before 12-Down 89 Moccasin

material 93 Gather

discrimina­tely 94 Patella 95 Nap, in British

slang 96 Iranian money 99 Stick to policy 102 Charge 103 Get in the

game 104 Long-legged

waders 106 “Embraced by the Light” author Betty 107 Round of shots 108 Boxy Toyota 110 Explain away,

with “over” 113 Griffey and

Griffey Jr. 115 Squeezed

(out) 116 Seeker in personals, briefly 117 Stew veggie 120 LBJ’S antipovert­y agcy. 121 Sch. named for

an evangelist

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