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THE NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD

- edited by will shortz: no 0523 A shot in the dark by Joe dipietro / edited by will shortz

Across

1 Dude, slangily 5 Toaster Swirlz brand 9 Country singer Haggard

14 Lhasa ____ (dog breed) 18 Metallic fabric 19 “____: Legacy” (sci-fi sequel)

20 Hymn of joy 21 Loud thudding sound 23 Shot in the dark 26 Get to the point? 27 Steps up? 28 Court plea, in brief 29 Winner’s sign 30 Alternativ­e to a blitz 31 False start? 33 Improved version of an existing product 37 —

38 Skipping syllables? 40 Reward for a big hit, say

41 Two-legged stand 43 Fix for a bald spot

46 —

48 Shock 51 Oscar-winning Hanks role of 1994

54 Tiny bits

56 Byway connection 58 Voice-mail prompt 59 Hasbro game requiring increasing­ly quick reflexes 60 Tiny bit 61 Mensch

63 Meals with Haggadah readings

64 Award to wear 65 Real deal

66 —

68 Like cabernet sauvignon

69 Go over

71 Start of many Portuguese place names

73 Be angry

75 Suffix with age 78 Highly resistant elastomer

81 — 84 Skyscraper support 88 Like some ballots 90 Breakfast drink sans creamer 92 Ill-advised move 93 Intangible qualities 94 Do 95 Anonymous surname 96 Causes of pocket buzzes

97 Loud, sharp sound 98 Like Golden Raspberry-“winning” films

100 Detectives

103 —

104 Whispered sweet

nothings

106 It’s a sign

108 Unsmiling

110 Like some roller chains and ball bearings

112 —

116 Leaves zip for a tip 119 One given orders around the house 121 Tract of land 122 Nickname for the Wildcats of the Pac-12 124 Smut 126 Collection on Facebook

127 Shot in the dark 131 Three-time American League M.V.P. of the 1950s

132 Varsity

133 Hurt badly

134 Disneyland transport

135 Bill blockers

136 Ta-tas

137 Polishes off

138 Fore-and-aft-rigged sailboat with two masts

Down

1 Photo mishap 2 Amassed 3 Congregati­onal chorus

4 Tools for landscaper­s 5 “You get the idea”: Abbr.

6 Food found in some bars 7 Most-often-used 8 Net wt. of many pasta packages 9 Sticker stat

10 It’s water under le pont

11 Teller of the third tale in “The Canterbury Tales” 12 Surgical tool

13 Like some casts 14 Makes a scene 15 “Hallelujah!” 16 Marvelous 17 ____-3

22 Slice and dice, say 24 Takes over (from) 25 More than just a talker

32 Indian lentil dish 34 “No info yet,” on a schedule 35 Carefully avoid 36 Heating option 39 Composer Bruckner 42 —

43 Unlikely Oscar winners 44 Fighting

45 Tiny bit

47 G

49 Opening for a computer technician?

50 Pro fighter? 52 Swampy stretch 53 V.A. concern, for short

55 -— 57 Phenomenon by which electrons radiate from a heated filament, so named for a famous observer 59 “You can’t be a real country unless you have a ____ and an airline”: Frank Zappa 61 Mil. leader 62 Catch

63 Arc on a music score 65 Investment goal 67 Trucker on a radio 70 Pitchfork-shaped letters

72 —

74 When the first “Peanuts” comic appeared

75 Apple on the teacher’s desk? 76 Literature Nobelist Bellow 77 Innovation in pushups

79 It can represent a folder

80 First offer?

82 “I touched your nose!” sound 83 Coffin frames 85 Squarish

86 A jokester might say “And the pot thickens” after one

87 One of the friends on “Friends”

89 Very easy living 91 —

94 French explorer who

founded Detroit

96 Duty

98 According to

99 Bad P.R. for a celeb,

maybe

101 Baseball announcer’s

cry

102 One doing a Spot

check?

105 Whom the Secret Service dubbed Renegade and Renaissanc­e 107 Mike who served as a Wyoming senator from 1997 to 2021

109 —

110 Longtime Swedish

automaker

111 ____ Johnson Sirleaf, Africa’s first elected female head of state 113 Mammal found in the Andean cloud forest

114 Utterly lost

115 “I’m baffled”

117 Botanist’s study

118 A sucker for

milkshakes, say

120 —

123 ESPNU covers its

games

125 Web file format, for

short

128 The natural order of the universe

129 Chats over Twitter,

briefly

130 Grp. mobilized by a

911 call

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