Miami Herald (Sunday)

CROSSWORD PUZZLE: YOU’RE GOING DOWN

- By Finn Vigeland

ACROSS

1 Pinocchio, e.g.

7 Aphrodisia­cs boost it 13 Backpack feature

18 Where cuneiform was discovered

19 Superhero outfits, typically 22 Irritate

23 Give unsolicite­d advice 24 Weapon for William Tell 25 Coming back in

26 Popular singer born in

County Donegal

27 Like many wine casks

29 Lie low

30 What starts with a spark of an idea?

31 Snide and sassy

33 Portrayer of TV’s Det. Fin Tutuola

35 Jefferson Memorial topper 37 Nonfish aquarium attraction 39 Precalcula­tor calculator

41 Where one might be well suited 45 Clue weapon

47 “Give it a ____”

48 Street crossing Hollywood in Hollywood

49 Conservati­ve

50 Job for a plastic surgeon, for short

51 Modern name in transporta­tion 53 “Heavens!”

55 Squared building stone

57 Three short, three long, three short

58 Gnocchi ____ Romana

59 Rapper with the 2017 No. 1 hit “Bodak Yellow”

61 Brought about

62 Kindle download

63 Chant at a political rally

64 First sign

65 Manhattan neighborho­od next to the Lower East Side 67 Popular line of dolls with “Kidz” and “Babyz” spinoffs 68 Hole foods?

70 Bundled, as hay

71 1960s-’70s police drama 73 Medicare provision for

nonhospita­l expenses

74 Perch for pigeons

75 Plea to a superhero, maybe 76 Employs

77 Peter Pan rival

80 Trespass upon 82 Seventh-year exam in Harry

Potter

83 Lhasa ____

84 “Toodles!”

85 Positive market move

86 Son of Adam

88 Trigger, as an alarm 90 Repossesse­d

92 Farm measures

94 Kind of humor

96 “Cuz I told you to!”

97 Like rain forests 98 Fourth-down play

99 Spasm

101 Fast-food chain with a hat in

its logo

104 Jennifer who wrote

“Manhattan Beach” 106 Printer brand

108 Spelunker’s helmet attachment 111 Springs

112 Five-time Emmy nominee for

“Grey’s Anatomy”

114 Key of Dvorák’s “New World”

Symphony

116 World-weariness

117 “Silly me, rambling again!”

118 The Chainsmoke­rs or Eurythmics 119 Declare

120 TV colleague of Hayes and O’Donnell

121 Didn’t sleep well

DOWN

1 Embarrassm­ent for an art curator 2 “Sign me up!”

3 Headline after a toddler CEO resigns, literally?

4 Coiner of the term “generative music”

5 Certain med. specialist

6 It may be cutting things close 7 Car failure only a block from the mechanic, literally?

8 About, on memos

9 Mixture of nature and technology

10 “____ official”

11 Takes off in a hurry

12 Eye socket 13 Takes off in a hurry

14 “For a massage, go that way!,” literally?

15 “Darn it all!”

16 Do for Jon Batiste

17 Drudge

20 Its HQ is the Pentagon

21 First country to legalize changing one’s gender identity (1972)

28 First African-American sorority

32 Part of a circle

34 Like the dress shirt that’s just adorable, literally?

36 Draftable

37 “Wise” ones

38 Chamber music group, often 40 ____ Lingus

41 Calf-length dresses

42 “Not so fast!”

43 Addresses a crowd 44 Firebugs

46 Signature Jacques Tati role 48 Capital of Liechtenst­ein 52 Puffs up

54 For nothing

56 Perspectiv­es

58 Bore

59 Midnight, maybe

60 Total baller

62 Dissed with flowery language,

literally? 65 Hip-hop dance move 66 Classic London theater 67 Angled edge

69 Snacks often paired with milk 70 “Mutiny on the Bounty” captain 72 Underwear brand

73 Punch vs. Judy, literally? 77 One answer to the question “What’s your favorite music genre,” literally?

78 Agenda entry

79 Music outro effect 81 Prominent parts of goblins 83 Not do so well 84 Haberdashe­ry buys 87 Directive

89 CVS rival

91 “Alea iacta ____”: Caesar 93 Barbie attendee

94 About 10 percent of Russia 95 Afternoon hour

98 Land in “The Hunger Games” 100 Bumbling

101 Orders at the Rose & Crown 102 Quote from a letter

103 Actor Eric

105 Frustrated cry

107 ____ stick

109 Pouty face

110 Urge on

113 Bloody, say

115 Barn greeting

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