Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Work Clothes

- By Patti Varol Edited by Patti Varol and Joyce Nichols Lewis © 2022 Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

Across

1 Kills time in an

airport terminal, say 6 “Be there in __” 10 Deposed Iranian

ruler

14 __ Scotia

18 “Who’s there?” 19 Cuarón film nominated for 10

Oscars

20 As yet

22 “Young Sheldon”

star Armitage 23 No-frills type 24 Debit slip

25 What the housekeepe­r wore to work?

27 What the actor

wore to work? 30 Look that way 31 Genesis locale 32 Body image, briefly 33 Pass on, in a way 35 Runs 38 Wraparound dress 40 Hyland of “Modern

Family” 41 Bumbling one 44 “Abbott Elementary” TV network

47 What the messenger wore to

work?

50 Country name on

some euro coins 51 Jam

53 Hotmail alternativ­e 54 Writer Zora __

Hurston

56 Schlep

57 Romance 58 Backing

59 Mennen product 61 Outlying

communitie­s 63 Indian royalty 64 Available if needed 66 Back in

67 Routing abbr. 68 What the truffle hunter wore to work?

71 Big do

74 “Shaun of the Dead”

director Wright 76 Pie choice 77 Relinquish­es 78 Quite steamy 80 Hazmat monitor 82 Color nuance 83 Naysayers

84 E-file org.

85 Tree surgeon’s

transplant

87 Orch. work 88 Tempt 89 Art Spiegelman

graphic novel 91 What the NASA scientist wore to work?

95 Pack it in 96 Snobbery

98 Brink

99 Michelle of “Crazy

Rich Asians”

101 A/C units

102 Jagged

104 Tuning pin on a cello 105 Rae who has won five Black Reel

Awards

109 Football Hall of

Famer Jones

111 What the scholar

wore to work? 114 What the groundskee­per wore to work? 118 Cleveland’s lake 119 Rarely ordered

meat?

120 Diaper cream

ingredient

121 Church law

122 Deep-dish chain,

familiarly

123 Shampoo brand with an Essentials line

124 Touch down

125 Dispatch

126 Fortified wine from

the Douro Valley 127 Expressed disdain

Down

1 Embarrassm­ent 2 Early Judean king 3 “__ Kitteridge”: Pulitzer winner by Elizabeth Strout 4 Grasslands

5 Lone

6 Really, really oldschool

7 “You’re not looking

__ yourself!” 8 Mideast title

9 Kim who narrates

“How I Met Your Father”

10 Avg.

11 Work with a real

estate agent, say 12 Photograph­er

Adams

13 Posh spot for a

weekend getaway 14 Classic salade 15 State tree of Iowa 16 Try (for)

17 Tiny tunneler 21 Lou Grant’s TV

station 26 Somewhat 28 Narrow piece 29 Sun-cracked 34 Choose, in Duck,

Duck, Goose 36 What the conductor wore to

work?

37 Clean vigorously 39 Borders on

40 “Shift over a bit,

will ya”

42 Out

43 Brewery array 44 Ghana’s capital 45 Swell up

46 What the soda jerk

wore to work? 48 Rambling accounts 49 __ culpa

52 Gay dating app 55 Interoffic­e no.

58 Rain hard

59 Hi or bye on Lanai 60 Arctic chunk 62 Top-priority 65 Many a rock formation in Bryce Canyon

66 Susan or Collin of

country music 68 Multicolor­ed fabric 69 Literary alter ego 70 Roomba target 72 German camera 73 Plus

75 Play date?

77 Poem section 78 “Pencils down” 79 G-U-M rival 80 Frequently found

in a sonnet? 81 Scottish writer who

created 69-Down 86 To an equal degree 87 “Sounds awesome!” 88 Melancholy poem 90 Star-__

92 Crank (up) 93 Smelter input 94 Chart-reading exam 97 “Ohhhhh”

100 Short break

103 “... said __ ever” 104 Earlier

106 Weasel

107 Ward (off )

108 Did something

appealing?

110 Mandela’s org. 112 River of Pisa

113 “Hey, c’mere!” 114 “Wonder Woman”

star Gadot

115 __ carte

116 Mets color commentato­r Darling

117 Conclusion

Last week’s answers can be found in today’s “Puzzle Island Solutions.”

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