New York Daily News

SUNDAY CROSSWORD II

- PARK IT HERE Paul Jenn

ACROSS

1 Cobra cousin 6 He eulogized Julius 10 “Buyer beware” phrase 14 Barley used in brewing 18 Arab chieftains (var.) 19 Length times width 20 Praise to the skies 21 “Young Frankenste­in”

assistant 22 Car dealership’s promotion 24 Nostalgic pathway 26 “Take ___ Train” (Duke Ellington

song) 27 When a plane is expected in

(Abbr.) 28 Show one’s pearly whites 30 Hepburn of classic films 31 Some male dolls 33 Coin-toss call 34 It flows through Egypt 35 All the stage is his world 38 ___ Gras (Louisiana festival) 39 Subscripti­on continuers 43 Landing spots for Santa 44 Bawl 45 Snack with coffee 47 Gretchen who played

Bettie Page 48 Terrible thing for one to waste 49 Fish with a big net 51 Agcy. that conducts workplace

inspection­s 53 Orchestra woodwind 54 Move furtively 56 Weirdly strange 57 “Us” opponent 58 Not authentic 59 Safecracke­r, in slang 61 “Dukes of Hazzard” deputy

sheriff 63 “Able was I ___ I saw Elba” 64 Ballroom blunder 65 Speeders step on it 68 Help even when it’s

inconvenie­nt 72 Lock opener 73 Doctoral candidate’s exam 75 Poisonous snake 76 “Don’t move, doggie!” 77 Cross to bear 79 Bathroom wall-covering, often 80 “Gone With the Wind” estate 82 Whom the seeker seeks, in a kid’s

game 84 Cuddly-looking Australian

marsupial 88 Elaborate fraud 89 Dragged into court 90 “Captain Blood” star Flynn 91 Royal name in Norway 92 “Skeptic” or “cynic” attachment 93 It may cut things close 95 On-off connector 96 Practice piano piece 97 Hairdresse­r 101 Old geezers 103 Cambodia’s ___ Rouge 104 “___, poor Yorick!” 105 “Positive thinking” advocate

Norman Vincent 106 Does and ewes, e.g. 108 Word before “puff” or “keg” 111 Check the figures again 112 Highest card 113 Prefix with “ballistic” or “lite” 117 It may cause you to stop 119 Alfred Noyes subject 122 “___ Trek” 123 Puts up a picture or door 124 Molecule part 125 Believer of a sort 126 Some pajama parts 127 Painter Warhol 128 “With shoes on,” at a diner 129 Pest-control brand

DOWN

1 Union Jack holder 2 Eastern housemaid 3 5,280 feet 4 First light 5 Balaam’s beast 6 Trading centers 7 Opera diva’s solo 8 ___ up (accelerate an engine) 9 Salad type 10 Skating leaps 11 Copycat’s request 12 Agcy. that won the 1969 Peace

Prize 13 Muscle injury 14 Bathroom problem 15 Actor who married Temple 16 “The ___ Ranger” 17 Card with three pips 20 “Bobby” director Estevez 23 Fox home 25 Christmas season 29 Neither liberal nor conservati­ve 32 Ambulances’ destinatio­ns

(Abbr.) 33 Striped upholstery fabric 34 Infernal region 35 What the Venus de Milo

is missing 36 Nickel or dime 37 Sound quality 38 “... to form a ___ perfect

union ...” 39 Sorority hopeful 40 Commence, as a venture 41 First-year player 42 About to doze off 44 Plated dino 46 “To be or ___ to be” 50 Some tipplers 52 “You’re ___ one, Mister

Grinch” 53 Frequently, poetically 55 What’s tapped at a beer

bust 60 Nanny and billy 62 ___-climber (exercise machine) 65 Like some architectu­re or

romance novels 66 Lyrical song style 67 Sub meat 69 Hoist into the air 70 Add water 71 Curly’s loud laugh 74 Superman’s nemesis Luthor 78 Prognostic­ator 81 Wood-shaping tool 83 Extremely long time

divisions 85 2011 grad, now 86 Fill with freight 87 Affirm as true 94 Where whales roam 96 ___ out (barely manage) 98 Some volume controls 99 Take to the hills 100 Catwoman portrayer Kitt 102 No longer in style 105 Buddy Holly’s “___ Sue” 106 Knucklehea­d 107 Chop down, as a tree 108 “Hey, buddy!” 109 “Beetle Bailey” canine 110 Alternativ­e to a sandwich 111 Part of an orange 112 Very excited 114 Give off, as fumes 115 Red, itchy patch 116 “Hang ___ your hats” 118 “The Streets of ___ Francisco” 120 “What was ___ think?” 121 There’s much of this in

Shakespear­e

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© Universal Uclick 8/19

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