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Christina Iverson, of Ames, Iowa, is an assistant crossword editor for The New York Times. Sam Donaldson is a law professor at Georgia State University. They met at last year’s American Crossword Puzzle Tournament and started brainstorm­ing theme ideas. Th

- New York Times Crossword BY CHRISTINA IVERSON AND SAMUEL A. DONALDSON / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ

ACROSS

1 Become hysterical, with “out”

4 Elided title

8 Restaurant competitor of Pinkberry and Sweet Frog

12 Catchy tunes,

informally

16 Sigh of lament

17 Where dancers

have a ball?

18 McFlurry mix-in 19 Furniture giant

20 Bad flight

forecast

21 Reason

22 Hierarchy level

23 Certain U.S. time

zone

24 Economizin­g, as represente­d by the circled squares?

27 “The bad news is

... “

29 WhatsApp transmissi­ons, briefly

30 Navy nay

31 Seizes eagerly, as

an opportunit­y

33 Sean of “Stranger

Things”

34 Part of an M.C.’s

intro, often

36 Prohibitio­n target 40 Economizin­g, as represente­d twice in 12-Down?

45 “The Crown”

role

46 Colorful kind of

shirt

47 Offering from Dr.

Mom, in brief

48 Senior partners? 50 ____ Hill, neighborho­od of San Francisco

51 Bussing on a bus,

for short

54 Memorable

mission

56 “You’ve made your point,” slangily

57 Lead-in to an

opinion

60 Zip 62 From not so long

ago

63 Parts of a gig

64 Scrapbooke­r’s

project

67 Honesty, resilience or a sense of humor, perhaps

69 Shield of ancient

Greece: Var.

73 Manhattan is one:

Abbr.

75 Attempt

77 Work that hasn’t yet entered publicatio­n

79 Little squealer

83 Fencer’s score

86 Hebrew version of the English pronoun “I”

87 Confidenti­ality contract, for short

88 Welcome event 90 ____ drag (hockey

maneuver)

91 Cellist’s need

93 In concert

94 Economizin­g, as represente­d in 58-Down?

99 Unwelcome, so

to speak

101 Vote in favor

102 Trading places 103 Like some

modern maps

105 Golfer Palmer, to

fans

106 A/C meas.

109 “The Planets”

composer

111 Economizin­g, as represente­d by the shaded squares?

115 Bad-sounding

creatures?

116 Ditto, in legal

footnotes

118 Word that means “ocean” in a religious title

119 Large crowd

120 It’s cried on a

slide

121 Check

122 Classical poem 123 Beast with

recurved horns 124 Triumphant shout at a crossword tournament

125 Freshness

126 Like some

morning lawns 127 Smokey spot, for

short

DOWN

1 Sharpens

2 “How ____ Your

Mother”

3 Work out

4 Some garlic prep 5 Regarding

6 Maker of the Nitro

5 gaming laptop

7 “The year’s at the spring/ And day’s at the ____”: Robert Browning 8 Yankees manager

before Girardi

9 Zealous activist 10 C-note

11 Tranquil discipline 12 Former name of a Kansas arena that commemorat­ed a 1976 U.S. anniversar­y

13 It helps make a

stew a goo

14 Poached fruit

15 Garnish for una

margarita

16 Source of many a name on a campus building, informally

17 Starts eating

20 Poli ____

25 Reply to the Little

Red Hen

26 Name hidden in

“before long”

28 It makes a red

velvet cake red

32 Cancún cash

33 Hamburger’s

beef?

34 Word with pepper

or tower

35 Like some ancient pyramids

37 Accelerati­on, e.g. 38 Quelques-____

(some, in French) 39 Quantity

multiplied by accelerati­on in Newton’s second law

40 Pioneer in global

aviation

41 Words of defeat 42 “Don’t sweat it,”

informally

43 Educ. supporter 44 Once-popular devices discontinu­ed in 2022

49 Cousin of a

weasel

52 “What’s the ____?” (“‘Sup with that?”)

53 Suffer

55 Farmyard cry

58 Not in a

relationsh­ip

59 “The Last O.G.”

network

61 Vile Nile reptile

65 Out-and-out

66 Foreign leader whom Nixon met in 1972

68 That’s history!

70 Kind of knife of

infomercia­l fame 71 Like Urdu or

Hindi

72 Was very ripe

74 Round figures

76 Montana city SW

of Helena

78 The main

antagonist?

79 [Ugh, this is

horrible!]

80 ____ facto

81 Like some

highlighte­r colors 82 Relish

84 Plant whose name derives from Quechua

85 Devious snicker 89 Barely gets the

words out

92 Pros with deliveries, in brief

95 Painter Jan

van ____

96 “Let’s do this!”

97 Civil rights icon ____ Helen Burroughs

98 Power structure?

No. 0219

100 Capers

104 Shakespear­e’s “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” has five of them 105 Beaming, as with

joy

106 Liberal arts college in Kentucky

107 Locally focused

lecture franchise 108 Pac-12 player 109 Santa’s favorite

Hostess dessert? 110 Wilson of film

112 Carded at a bar,

informally

113 Common spot for

a sunburn

114 Gaggles

115 Chain email abbr. 117 Grammy winner

____ Lipa

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