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- CLASSICAL MUSIC By Jill Rafaloff and Michelle Sontarp / Edited by Will Shortz

Jill Rafaloff of Forest Hills, Queens and Michelle Sontarp of Manhattan met when they joined the same law firm more than 30 years ago. 34-Across was the inspiratio­n this New York Times debut.

ACROSS

1 Need for double Dutch

5 _ _ _ _ avis

9 Cutting room?

14 Hirer of an executive

director

19 Popular pizza chain,

familiarly

20 Building support beam

21 Spirit of St. Louis, e.g.

22 Half of a Muppet duo

23 URL starter

24 Supplicati­on to Ares (Plastic

Ono Band)

27 Tell (on)

28 Shows up in the afternoon?

29 Figure-skating jump

30 Excited gifter’s words

32 Tell (on), informally

33 Congregant­s’ seats

34 Warning to Icarus (the

Beatles)

38 Trunk

43 Iconic TV role for Lucy

Lawless

44 “No ____!’’

45 Beef, maybe

46 Considerat­ion for a

hairstylis­t

49 The “I’’ of AIG: Abbr.

52 Request to Prometheus (the

Doors)

56 Features of airports in

Nevada

58 Set apart

60 One with a fasten-ating job?

61 Common city-street

hangouts

63 London-based cosmetics

giant

64 Dior fragrance

65 Small sip of alcohol, to Brits

66 Comment to Aphrodite (Roy

Orbison)

70 Purge

73 Olympic crafts since 1936

75 Chapters of history

76 Under-the-table

78 Drunken walk

80 Vegetable that looks like a portmantea­u of two other vegetables (but isn’t!)

83 First name in cosmetics

84 Criticism of Narcissus (Carly

Simon)

86 Crème ____ crème

88 Some are loose

89 Smoke detector?

90 Envy, e.g.

91 ____ Major Cluster

(astronomic­al grouping)

93 Van ____ & Arpels (jeweler)

95 Entreaty to Hades (Electric

Light Orchestra)

103 “Like … NOW!’’

105 Actress Chaplin

106 Camp production, maybe

107 Egg white

111 Bygone Apple desktops 113 Heart monitor, for short

114 Congratula­tions to Eos (Cat

Stevens)

117 Predator that can grow to roughly the size of a school bus

118 Component of some chains

119 Cafeteria server

120 Eat in style

121 Lackluster

122 Foul

123 Religious figurehead

124 Some are loose

125 ____ Daly, “Cagney and

Lacey’’ co-star

DOWN

1 Exclamatio­n from Astro on

“The Jetsons’’

2 Like some books

3 Worker who throws things

4 In particular, in shorthand

5 Ribbed pasta

6 Somewhat

7 Dodger Stadium is built on

one

8 Big things to sell out

9 Chant to an honoree

10 Word of woe

11 Fond du ____, Wis.

12 Representa­tion of January

13 Tidy up

14 Orders

15 Kind of history

16 A, as in ancient history?

17 Having a lot of dinero 18 “Whoaaaaaa’’-inducing

25 Cheeky

26 Yoga pose on all fours

28 “Optical’’ accessorie­s

31 Touching, say

33 Neither lose nor win, in

betting lingo

35 Nail work, for short

36 Radiate

37 Solomon, for one

39 Job candidate’s aspiration

40 Highlight, in a way

41 Certain

42 German “or’’

46 [Hey!]

47 Vocal range from about F3

to F5

48 Underlying reason

50 Peter and Alexander

51 Either blank in “____ is

___’’

52 Guiding light

53 Airport transport

54 Big name in auto parts

55 De Carlo who played Lily

Munster

57 Total suck-up?

59 Parcel of land

62 What a cordwainer makes

64 ____ and the Pussycats

(fictional band)

67 Spanish “but’’

68 Jr. and sr.

69 Component of a fairy

costume 71 Its first store was in €lmhult,

Smaland

72 Ingredient­s in many candies

74 Concur

77 Nuevo Hampshire, por

ejemplo

78 Match

79 Something found on a belt

80 Major inconvenie­nce

81 “____ Misbehavin’?’’

82 Stopper

85 Letters on a Cognac bottle

87 Radii, e.g.

92 Univ. sessions

94 Brood

95 Swing by a string, say

96 Jacket type

97 Erupt with laughter

98 Like some spy messages

99 Item in a table setting

100 To excess

101 Certain polytheist

102 Cancel out

104 Pres. Biden, once

107 “You tell ’em!’’

108 ____ Linda, Calif.

109 Articles that may be wired

110 Condo, e.g.

111 Popular vacation destinatio­n

112 Tear

115 “2001’’ computer

116 Recipe instructio­n

117 Frequently, poetically

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