THE NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
Across 1 Lecterns
6 Some looping online animations 10 No. 2’s
13 Canine supporters 17 It’s all an act 19 Actor Epps 20 “Abracadabra!” 22 ”The Lion King” 24 Pool divider, or a further hint to 22-Across 25 Wine often served with dessert 26 College department that might offer paid studies, informally 27 “Who, me?” 28 Majestic
29 Get excited about crosswords, say, with “out” 30 Hockey feint 31 Hallmark.com offerings 34 Bond, for one: Abbr. 35 Fig. on a master’s application 37 Geometry-test directive 38 Maître’s domain 41 Suffix with legal 42 ”Jerry Maguire” 45 Box a bit 46 Hunter in the night sky 47 Feature of Chairman Mao’s cap 51 Reaction to a bad joke 52 They’re often cross-bred with apricots 53 Smart-alecky 54 American pale ____ 55 Bozo
56 Get up 57 Judge’s seat 58 Neural conductor 59 Carnival, say, or a further hint to 42-Across 61 Musical score marking, or a further hint to 101-Across 63 Full house, for one
64 ____ mater 65 Ideas spreading virally
66 Duel tool
67 Blue Devils’ org. 68 Hephaestus’ forge is said to be under it 69 Uninspired 70 Satiated
71 What I may turn into 73 Coin at an arcade 74 “The Merry Drinker” painter 76 ”The Force Awakens” 79 Traffic-monitoring org.
82 Herb pronounced differently in the U.S. and U.K. 84 Appears
85 Item with the words “Member Since” 87 White House extension? 88 George Takei’s role on the U.S.S. Enterprise, in brief 90 Small beam 91 When Macduff slays Macbeth 92 They’re first in the draft 95 “Sure” 96 Brunch offering 98 Where Samson slew the Philistines 99 F-150s or Thunderbirds, or a further hint to 76-Across 101 ”The Dark Knight” 104 Onlooker
105 Ills
106 “Friday I’m in Love” band, 1992 107 Caviars
108 Defib locales
109 “In that case ...” 110 Language in which the first four cardinal numbers are ane, twa, three and fower
Down
1 Sci-fi weapons 2 Symbol of strength 3 Stonehenge priests 4 McKellen who played Gandalf 5 City south of Seminole, Okla. 6 Singer with the 2012 No. 1 hit “Somebody That I Used to Know” 7 Apple desktop 8 New Year’s Eve figure 9 Mrs., abroad
10 Ad ____ tax 11 Daring thing to wear with polka dots 12 ____ Gabriel Mountains
13 Big gust 14 Eponymous Israeli gun designer
15 Get by
16 Refine
17 What metathesiophobia is the fear of 18 Kind of penguin 21 Splat preceder 23 Out of whack 27 Connoisseur 30 Capital of Qatar 32 Some salmon
33 Get old
36 $100 bills, in slang
37 Study
39 Turn over 40 Yiddish cries 43 José, Bengie and Yadier ____, catcher brothers with five World Series rings among them 44 Redundant-sounding engine parts
45 Like the 1-to-7 balls 48 Prepared for takeoff
49 Stag
50 Actress Russo 51 Like trampolines 52 ____ ballerina
53 Got one’s feet wet? 55 Harry’s wizarding foe 56 Never-before-seen 57 Candy-heart message 58 Suisse peaks 59 A fish ... or to cook it, in a way 60 Have nutritious foods 61 Pariahs 62 Flinching, typically 65 Play up
68 K-12
69 What “w” is in Welsh, at times 72 Window fixtures, for short
73 Get ready to drive 74 Most cozy 75 “Preach!” 77 Publishers
78 ____ Productions, company behind TV’s “Dr. Phil” 79 Look onto the street, say
80 First family after the Garfields 81 Counsel 82 Endangered ape 83 Opposed (to) 86 Multicolored 87 Choose
89 Jazz pianist McCoy ____ 90 Artist’s base 93 Coolers in coolers 94 Camera option, for short
97 Loafs around a deli?
100“____ had it!” 101 The U.S. joined it in 1917: Abbr. 102 Quizzical utterances
103 Fun, for short