Antelope Valley Press

NEW YORK TIMES SUNDAY CROSSWORD

- By Nathan Hasegawa / Edited by Will Shortz

ACROSS

1 Toy on a racetrack

8 Soccer star who has won a record eight Ballon d’Or awards

13 Like “t,” “k” and “p,” in phonetics

20 What Hemingway claimed he did to the ending of “A Farewell to Arms”

39 times

21 Dartmouth and Penn, e.g.

22 Fled

23 Mnemonic start

24 Actor Leary

25 Flowerlike sea creature

26 Massive victory ... or a high score in 113-Across?

29 Really enjoys oneself

31 Doofuses

34 Wetland

35 Objections

36 Be part of an uprising

37 Lowercase letter that resembles an “n”

39 Las Vegas resort with a music-inspired name

41 But

42 Resort amenity

45 Medical procedure, for short

46 Overabunda­nce

47 Vodka drink, informally

49 Tremble

52 Contaminat­ing trace

53 Chemical-solution strength

54 “Yeshiva boy” played by Barbra Streisand

55 Author who penned the line “Sometimes the smallest things take up the most room in your heart”

56 Climate issue addressed in the Montreal Protocol

58 Approach something with gusto

60 What’s the matter?

61 Sunder

62 Shapes of many carrot slices

64 Currency worth a little more than dollars

66 Spreadshee­t command

67 Spot for a loft

68 Muesli bit 70 Make a pile, perhaps 72 Rentable transporta­tion

options

76 Fracas

78 Music’s Little ____ 83 Used TurboTax, say 84 Journalist’s accessory 86 Knuckle-headed act? 87 Biblical man who lost

his birthright

88 2017 musical retelling of the stories of Henry VIII’s wives

89 Symbol for torque, in

physics

91 Many a viral post 92 Point of no return? 95 Ace

98 Coast

101 Ellipsis element 104 Aviator’s maneuver in a crosswind landing 108 Proportion­al

109 “The Last Supper,” for one 111 Spot on an afternoon

schedule?

112 Doofuses

113 Game represente­d visually in this puzzle 116 Talks like Tom Waits 117 Justice Kagan

118 Try for a seat in the Capitol 119 Fifth-century pope

dubbed “the Great” 120 Constant nuisance 121 Like some postage and

parking spaces

122 Fish whose juveniles

can climb walls DOWN

1 Many prom attendees: Abbr.

2 Niihau neckwear

3 Symbol of wisdom

4 Lock

5 Mountebank

6 “Nice work, little fella!” 7 Dreamy state

8 Skirts that go below the

knee

9 Giant slalom at the

Olympics, e.g.

10 Choir director’s command 11 Tremor

12 Put out

13 Make perfect, maybe 14 Frustratin­g highway driver 15 Short tennis session 16 Gregor ____, Franz

Kafka character 17 ____ Jima 18 Small band transport

19 Image at the top of the pyramid on the back of a dollar bill

27 “____ la vista, baby!”

28 Insertion mark

29 Put on a pedestal, say

30 Jennifer of “The Morning Show”

32 “White Noise” author Don

33 What a shock!

34 11,111 vis-à-vis 123,454,321

38 Swear (to)

40 Tweak, say

42 Ejects forcefully

43 Primitive camera feature

44 Like a winner of a mountain marathon, in two senses

46 First name of Julius Caesar

48 Unrefined mined find

50 Finish line for the first stage of the first Tour de France

51 Giant name in Giants history

52 Cinemax competitor

57 It’s facedown on a poker table

58 Negroni spirit

59 [I’m SO mad!]

60 Cotton fabric often used in bandages

63 Hosp. areas

65 Gondola propeller

67 Honey

69 Verb sometimes abbreviate­d to its central letter

71 Prefix with tourist or hotel

72 Series finale

73 Counterfac­tual starters, in logic

74 Karachi-based carrier

75 Certain urban nightlife

76 Military hiding spot

77 Place that’s cramped and squalid

79 Something a presidenti­al candidate often wins

80 Gray, say

81 Part of a hoop

82 It may be repeated after “fiddle”

84 Oregon-based athletic brand

85 Podium

88 Items in a hardware store bin

90 Acting as one

93 Capital in the Himalayas

94 Company originally known as Control Video Corp.

96 Shelley’s “____ to the West Wind”

97 Converges on

98 Source of a sleeper hit, perhaps

99 ____ Holmes, Netflix character played by Millie Bobby Brown

100 Pitkin County ski town

101 Old Venetian money

102 Give a keynote, say

103 Performer with lions 105 Cotton fabric often used in hosiery

106 Urge

107 Some dinero

109 Part of a lion

110 Ear piece

114 Bottom line?

115 Container component

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