Clarion Ledger

SUNDAY NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD SAVINGS PLAN

- BY JOHN RIPPE AND JEFF CHEN, EDITED BY JOEL FAGLIANO

John Rippe of Silver Spring, Md., works in the Office of Protected Resources at the National Marine Fisheries Service. Jeff Chen of Seattle is a writer and prolific crossword collaborat­or. John specifical­ly focuses on the 112-/114-Across in his work, and this puzzle is a tribute to its impact.

ACROSS

1 First name in 1990s alternativ­e rock 7 Hall of Fame QB John 12 Showing embarrassm­ent 18 Enormous

20 Target competitor 21 Results of an iron deficiency?

22 Buck, in slang

23 AP Stylebook entry that lost its hyphen in 2011

24 Like Constantin­ople from 1453 to 1922 25 Under the counter, say 27 One on the links? 28 Carpenter’s curve cutter

29 Hagen who wrote “Respect for Acting” 30 Lydic of “The Daily Show”

31 Group of connected PCs

32 Nashville attraction, with “the”

33 Dust-up

35 Something you might break into

37 FedEx alternativ­e 38 John Denver’s “Thank God ____ Country Boy” 39 “Succession” family name

40 App used to track fertility

41 Joins a pot 43 Response to

‘‘Are we there yet?” 46 With sickly pallor 47 Enjoys a home-cooked meal

49 Psychoanal­yst Alfred 50 Submitted with TurboTax

52 When “golden goals” are scored, for short 53 Bel ____ cheese 54 Covering for a pomegranat­e seed 55 Capone adversary, informally

58 Substance originally made with animal fat and wood ash

60 Without much thought

62 Wraps (up)

66 Dirty water inside a ship

68 Home to Millennium Park

72 Swamp creature, informally

73 Brew

74 A bull market it is not! 76 “Bond. James Bond,” e.g.

77 First-and-second bet 79 Existentia­l threat in 2021’s “Don’t Look Up” 80 Spoke at length 82 Martini & ____ (beverage brand) 84 Mythical bird

85 Stop on a major tour 86 Gas-station convenienc­e

89 Mozart’s “Così Fan ____”

91 Conked out

92 Biden’s signature 2022 legislatio­n addressing rising prices, for short 95 Once-popular rug style

97 Outstandin­g

101 With ____ to (acknowledg­ing)

102 Bowed

104 Disappear … like the circled creatures might do, if not for the 112-/114-Across 106 Dishes

107 Tiny “canvas” on which to paint

109 Shows signs of disuse 110 Mission honored by the “Fallen Astronaut” lunar memorial

112 With 114-Across, conservati­on law that celebrated its

50th anniversar­y in December 2023

114 See 112-Across 116 Before now

117 Not fine

118 New ____

119 Sushi garnish |

120 Web portal with a butterfly logo 121 Senator Joni of Iowa 122 Screens, say

123 Some U.K. Lords

DOWN

1 Social media symbols 2 BEFORE: Coupon stipulatio­n

3 Greek heroine tempted by golden apples

4 Salt, symbolical­ly 5 Signed

6 Like Troy in the “Iliad” 7 Pull (out), as a win

8 City in San Bernardino County 9 BEFORE: Game with annoying pop-ups? 10 Turns off 11 High-fashion inits. 12 Cardiac conduit 13 Smith who wrote “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” 14 Country whose national animal is the elephant

15 Member of an elite fighting force 16 BEFORE: Theme park chain

17 QVC alternativ­e 19 BEFORE: Rear-end, e.g. 21 BEFORE: Having physical form

26 Bouncy melody 28 Meeting places 29 Basic cable channel 34 Route

36 BEFORE: Begin operating effectivel­y 40 BEFORE: December temp worker

42 IRS ID

44 Like some ancient Greek poetry

45 Cargo

46 Game console that debuted in 2006 48 Mobile platform 51 Loose item at the bottom of a fast-food bag 55 Basic cable channel 56 AFTER: Tiny amount 57 Soccer star ____ Morgan

59 Scoff in Offenbach 61 Scat syllable

63 Suffix with Paul or marion

64 AFTER: Slangy “Amen” 65 Broadway letters of success 67 Theme park known for its internatio­nal food 69 “Are you ____ out?” 70 AFTER: Military pattern 71 Two shakes 72 Brobdingna­gian 74 AFTER: Like some statues

75 AFTER: Target of a facial cleanser 78 Houston sch.

81 Back, in a way 83 Langston Hughes poem about racial inequality

85 Baldwin who was the first to play Jack Ryan 86 All together

87 Hordes

88 Philip II of ____, father of Alexander the Great 90 Pinnacle achievemen­t, metaphoric­ally

91 Solar phenomenon 92 How one might bolt upright 93 “The Future of Law Enforcemen­t,” according to a 1987 movie 94 Pop-ups can lead to them

96 AFTER: Actress Rowlands

98 Ooze

99 Some linemen: Abbr. 100 Scatterbra­ined 101 AFTER: Shakespear­ean title starter

103 Get down, so to speak 104 Extract

105 Sails in a zigzag way 106 Cape Colony settlers 108 Assistant of classic film

111 Painter Mondrian 113 Monopoly set, for short

115 Before, to Shakespear­e

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