Houston Chronicle Sunday

SUNDAY CROSSWORD:

IT’S ALL ON THE TABLE

- By Greg Slovacek /Edited By Will Shortz

A note on Texas hold’em (useful for completing this puzzle):Players seek to combine up to two of the cards they hold with cards laid out on the table to make the best possible five-card poker hand.

ACROSS

1 Italian almondflav­ored cookies 9 Highland boating

spot

13 Thick slices

18 Local at St. Mark’s

Square

19 Put right

21 Bridal path

22 Plant with clusters of

tiny white flowers 23 Come forth

24 Do OK, academical­ly 25 Instinctiv­e

26 Source of the phrase “Look before you leap”

28 Opportunit­y for making profession­al connection­s

30 Little cells 31 Traditiona­l Easter

entree

33 MGM rival, once 34 Part of a sword 35 Hurriedly

38 More versed in

esoterica, maybe 41 Reason one might not go out for a long time?

43 “Forbidden”

fragrance

46 Biblical verb with

thou

47 One after the other 50 Model Banks 52 Bhutanese bovines 53 Fire-resistant tree 57 Fruit also called

blackthorn

58 Works as a

mixologist

60 Raid and plunder 62 Taken (with) 65 Waterworks, e.g.:

Abbr.

66 Zip

69 Put on the map,

say

71 Control element in

medical trials 73 Anger

75 Do some hemming,

but not hawing

76 Zip

78 Waters of the world,

figurative­ly

80 From Serbia or

Croatia, say

81 Anne Hathaway’s role in 2010’s “Alice in Wonderland” 83 Actress Perlman of

“Cheers”

85 Uses a ride-ordering

service

86 Public discussion

venues

88 1975 Wimbledon

winner

90 Daybreaks 92 Roulette bets with

nearly 1:1 odds 94 Old imperial title 96 Steve Martin, Tina Fey and Drew Barrymore, all more than five times

7/31/22

101 Fraser of 1999’s “The

Mummy”

103 Groups within

groups

106 100 percent

107 Part of U.S.D.A.:

Abbr.

108 Original first name of

Mickey Mouse

111 It can have a French

or pistol grip

112 What can keep a bubble from bursting

115 Trumpeter

Armstrong

119 F.D.R. initiative for

workers’ rights

120 Sci-fi author Asimov 121 “That’s cool, man” 123 Some loungewear 126 “Whole ____ Love”

(Led Zeppelin hit) 127 Artifacts

128 Held in high regard 129 Scornful look

130 Philosophe­r

Descartes

131 1998 Matt Damon film featuring this puzzle’s game DOWN

1 Pop culture sister

site of The Onion 2 “I’m back”

3 Flowers like marigolds and petunias

4 Takes on, as a tenant 5 French summer 6 “____ consummati­on/ Devoutly to be wish’d”: Hamlet 7 Yarn

8 Aplenty

9 Apollo vehicle, for

short

10 Legislativ­e

vacancy

11 Insertion mark 12 Like a geocentric orbit in which the orbital period is more than 24 hours 13 Wise

14 Actor Schreiber 15 Footnote indicator 16 They might be down

for a nap 17 Economy part 19 Some tow jobs, for

short

20 Aired again

27 Hour, in Italy 29 Resort chain since

1950

30 Tuna type

32 QB stat: Abbr.

35 The Tabard in “The Canterbury Tales,” e.g.

36 They’re picked by

the picky

37 Schleps 39 123-Across’s holding that wins this puzzle’s game 40 Letter starter 42 Indicator on a clock ... or one of four in this puzzle?

44 How words may be

recited

45 Language in which “khoobsurat” means “beautiful”

48 Frolic

49 “America” singer,

1981

51 Noted sparkling wine

region

53 Some gear for a gig 54 Register ring-up 55 Fore, for the H.M.S.

Pinafore

56 Consume 59 Recycling

receptacle­s

61 Site of a counter

offer?

63 Literature, theater, filmmaking and others

64 Rave attendees, for

example

66 ____ the way

67 Title meaning

“commander” 68 Benching targets,

informally 70 Statistics, e.g. 72 Home of Iolani

Palace

74 Place to wear

goggles

77 Cardinal point? 79 Good judgment 81 Small songbird

©2022 New York Times 82 Fireplaces

84 Em or Bee, e.g. 86 Missouri site of 2014

civil rights protests 87 Think too highly of 89 Entering gingerly 91 Counterpar­t of “Thx” 93 Humphrey Bogart

role

95 Common component of a tikibar cocktail 97 Honest and caring 98 Diana Ross, once 99 One picking up the

tab

100 Spot

101 “Purple” and “Thai”

herbs

102 Polite refusal

104 Big swigs

105 Sign of a full house 109 Public-transit

customer

110 Patterned fabric

113 Kismet

114 Place to dine on a

train

116 Account creator,

maybe

117 “____ Excited” (Pointer Sisters song)

118 Yearly January speech to Congress: Abbr.

122 Chill

124 Give new hope to

125 1960s campus

activist grp.

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