Hartford Courant (Sunday)

GOING SOMEWHERE?

Jessie Trudeau, née Bullock, recently received her Ph.D. from the government department at Harvard. Her husband, Ross, is a writer and puzzlemake­r in Cambridge, Mass. They met three years ago. Ross, who has been creating crosswords for The Times since 201

- BY JESSIE AND ROSS TRUDEAU / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ

ACROSS

1 Yankee Stadium

has 24 of these

6 In the thick of

10 Org. with X-rays 13 Shape of a

heron’s neck

16 Bit of publicity

17 Bag for a

diamond

18 Yellowfin tuna

19 Cheney and

Harris, informally 22 One prone to

idol thoughts

25 Marsh birds

27 Clubs often require them, for short

28 Pool locales

29 That: Sp.

30 “Never you

worry”

31 Moor

33 Call into

question

36 Bouquet

38 Break up clods 40 Bolívar who was known as the Liberator

41 Evening, to Yves 42 Reggae-like

genre

43 One looking for

missing persons 46 Singer White with the 1991 No. 1 hit “Romantic”

48 Actress de

Matteo

50 Inits. on some

handbags

51 Two-colored

53 Model world

55 End-of-semester

form: Abbr.

57 Flick, as a cigarette, informally

58 Disappeari­ng sculpture medium

59 Big name in Jet

Skis

60 Gumption

62 ____ hall

63 Stylish flair

65 Square type

66 Necessitie­s for

drug approvals 68 English landing

spot

71 Seat for the

Queen?

73 Egyptian symbol

of life

74 Stick with it!

76 John Cho’s role in “Star Trek” films

77 Level

78 Spill the tea

79 Hits high notes

in high places

82 Suit

85 Setting of two Shakespear­e plays

87 Some coding

statements

88 Edith Wharton’s

“ruin of a man” 91 Nautical

agreement

94 Bearer of roses,

maybe

95 Word with American or amber

96 Whiz

97 Aunt ____ (role on “The Fresh Prince of BelAir”)

98 Habitual fear of being exposed as a fraud

105 N.F.L. star Elliott,

to fans

106 Edify

107 Rikishi’s sport 108 “Don’t be

that ____”

109 Part of a skincare routine

110 First pope to

be called “the Great”

111 Dillydalli­es

114 “In Search of Lost Time” novelist

115 Aphorism that’s visually depicted five times in this puzzle’s grid

119 Pros with floors 120 Unit of

cauliflowe­r

121 Split, then come

together?

122 Ultimate needs 123 Parched 124 Apply (to)

DOWN 1 Rosebud ravager 2 Latin for “I

believe”

3 Some blackand-white pictures

4 Prone to

brooding, say

5 Scatters

6 Stacey of

Georgia politics

7 Easternmos­t leg

of I-90, familiarly 8 Suffix with fool

or fiend

9 Opus ____

10 Dance shoe

attachment­s

11 Bundles

12 Put on

13 Home of the Simpson and Flanders households

14 Rocker Bob with 10 Top 10

albums

15 Casper

competitor

20 One side of D.C.’s Federal Triangle

21 iPhone app with a graph in its icon

23 Nail-polish brand 24 Where all the people that come and go stop and say “hello,” in a 1967 hit

26 It’s a huge deal 30 State ____

32 Former N.Y.C.

mayor Ed

34 Actress Thurman 35 Locale for a rock

climber

37 Noted shopping

mecca

39 More like an empty old mansion at night, say

43 Transport on the

slopes

44 Stop lying 45 Celebrity chef

DiSpirito

47 Point in a

network

49 Profess

52 Combines, in a

way

54 Fictional documentar­ian from Kazakhstan 56 Provider of a ball of thread, in myth

59 Like some cars

and kisses

61 ____ Club

64 Neighbor of

Curaçao

67 Theater rebuke 69 Scratch (out)

70 Botch

72 You might be advised to do this for yourself 74 Memo opener,

often

75 “That’s rough”

80 Downwind

locales for ships 81 “Now!”

83 Home of Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi

84 Spilled the tea

86 “Listen!” in León 89 Cherry and

peach

90 Combined

92 “Uh-oh!”

93 Turn inside out 94 Of whom Celine Dion said, “If God would have a singing voice, he must sound a lot like ... ”

96 ____ Schneider, winningest woman in “Jeopardy!” history

98 “____ the economy, stupid!”

99 Got together in 100 White as a sheet 101 Paul who was People magazine’s 2021 Sexiest Man Alive

No. 0731

102 Tremendous

success

103 Squawked in

pain

104 Coup result

105 Member of

Gen Z, jocularly

109 Busy businesswo­man in a rom-com, e.g.

112 Loved

113 Title on

Netflix’s “Bridgerton”

114 Univ. V.I.P.

116 Any of the Uruk-hai in “The Lord of the Rings”

117 Word with half or

hard

118 Fútbol

cry

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