Hartford Courant (Sunday)

ARTS&LiVING

- Just Desserts By Dylan Schiff.

Across

1. Defeat.

4. Miniature vehicle that uses a remote, briefly

9. 1956 hot spot

13. Seafarer’s direction

17. Biker’s ride. 18.“__ roll!”

19. Cavalry weapon

20. Provide an address

21. *Poet who influenced T.S. Eliot

23. Hold-up man?

24. Brought down

25. *Flattering words before a request.

26. *’90s nickname for pop’s Mel C

28. Regarding

29. Cut

31. *Pre-TV performanc­e genre involving arias

32. Of course, in Cannes

35. Swerved at sea

37. “Sister Act” role

38. Fa follower

39. Terminus

40. To boot

42. Seriously outrun on the track

43. Price-qualifying word

44. Packaging meas.

45. Bath tissue packaging word

46. Santa Monica landmark 48. Class assignment

50. *Pancake order

54. Baker’s dozen?

56. ‘50s TV innovation

60. *Fish that doesn’t taste like its name suggests

61. Numbered work

62. “Fantastic Four” villain, briefly

63. Brown brew

64. Row of seats

65. Joltless joe?

67. AFL-__

68. GOP org.

69. Unidentifi­ed flying radar blips

71. Salsa order

72. *Killjoy, in modern lingo 75. It may take a licking

76. Went down

77. *Kraft offering, casually 78. Old Turkish title

80. Blubber

81. Hip

82. Stuns

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85. Common URL ending

86. Spot for suds

87. Very little

89. Twin, say

92. Here, in Jalisco

93.“As __ to breathe were life!”: Tennyson

94. Silently understood

96. “Encore!”

98. *Sushi fish

101. Formally surrender

103. Novelist Waugh

104. *Fruity fountain offering

106. *Drywall material

109. Busy

110. “101 Dalmatians” protagonis­t

111. *Dessert literally represente­d in six pairs of answers to the starred clues 112. Soda measure

113. Solo

114. “The Jungle Book” wolf 115. “M*A*S*H” set piece

116. Highlands miss

117. Arguments 118. Fresh

119. Blasting stuff

Down

1. 1992 baseball biopic 2. Enters slowly

3. Like many Pixar movies 4. Kelly of morning TV 5. “Let’s go!”

6. BYU team nickname 7. Make part of a larger state 8. “To Kill a Mockingbir­d” recluse Boo __

9. Course for H.S. exam takers

10. Empty, as a U-Haul

11. Digital greeting

12. Zing

13.“The Sound of Music” name

14. Least distinct

15. Was humiliated

16. Handed out fresh cards 19. Head for Vegas?

20. Director Welles 22. Presently, quaintly

27. Letter closer

30. Destructiv­e “Doctor Who” creature

33. “Push It” hip-hop trio

34. Tennyson work

36. Target of some Bob Dylan songs

41. Birthstone after sapphire 43. Cribbage pieces

44. Long-distance swimmer Diana

45. MLB player, e.g.

47. Trapped, in a way

49. Scottie in Hitchcock’s “Vertigo,” for example

50. Concrete hunks

51. Spartan serf

52. __-3 fatty acids

53. Pull behind

54. Greener Living org.

55. Hearty laugh

57. Conveyed

58. Yearns (for)

59. Run from a stage?

61. Med. condition with repetitive behavior

62. Old Sony CD player

66. Lodge member

67. Anderson Cooper’s network

70. Little devils

71. Polite address

73. Mayim Bialik alma mater 74. Voluminous ref.

76. Has a mediocre round ... for a pro

77. Copperfiel­d field

79. Neutral vowel symbol

80. Tampa Bay NFLer

82. Shipping document

83. South Pacific region

84. Waldorf salad morsels

86. Speaks badly of

88. Stereotypi­cal ingenue facial feature

89. BeyoncŽ, since 2002

90. “S’pose so”

91.“Waiting for Godot” playwright

93. Cosmetics liquid

94. Up to this point, informally

95. Model 3 autos

97. “Walking in Memphis” singer Cohn

99. Cuts with a beam

100. Ohno on skates

102. Bangladesh capital

105. Low digit

107. Snaky swimmers

108. Cafeteria fixture

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