New York Daily News

SUNDAY CROSSWORD II

- By Pam Amick Klawitter, edited by Jeff Chen

TWO-WAY SWITCHES ACROSS

1 Crab catchers

5 Explore Amazon

9 AP math course, briefly 13 Character voiced by Donald

Glover

18 Love at the Louvre

20 ___ of shame (collar for a dog) 21 Jake of country music 22 Adversary

23 Carrot buying option?

25 New England lobster

appetizer?

27 Put one’s foot down

28 Legendary Greek queen

29 Snow day transports

30 Carrot on a snowman

31 Words of concession

33 ___ work (drudgery) 34 Swimmer’s wrap

37 “Molly of ___” (animated series) 39 Place that has no bars

43 “Found it!”

44 “Secure item tightly to

workbench”?

47 Oven setting

48 Put on eBay

50 “Talking in the theater,

seriously?!”

51 New Balance alternativ­e 52 One-named Nigerian Grammy

winner

53 Tolkien franchise, for short 54 Spoils

56 Jif or Nutella

58 Scrabble square

59 Painter’s prop

61 Big name in arcades

62 Squared things up

64 Slugger’s stats

65 Snoop ___ (2023 Songwriter­s Hall

of Fame inductee)

68 Doesn’t exist

70 Contented sounds

71 ___ d’Arc

73 Tunnel digger

75 King march site

77 Trouble spots?

78 Oust in November

80 Spellbound

82 One-named Irish Grammy

winner

85 “Whatever ...”

86 Amanda of “Trust Me”

87 Bad sign

89 Pellet launcher

91 Act like

92 Surveys about online

scams?

95 Film set challenge

96 Colorful lunar phenomena 98 Popular brunch cocktail

99 Paul of “Breaking Bad”

101 Shows one’s humanity,

in a way

102 Sibling clashes

103 Dragon’s digs

105 “Godmother of Soul” LaBelle 107 James of “Queen Bees”

108 Sporty car options

112 Bunny grooming products? 114 One undeservin­g of a seat at the

round table?

116 Capital city on the Gulf of Guinea 117 New Haven students

118 “Cosmo” alternativ­e

119 K.T. of country music

120 Needing a bib, perhaps

121 Politician’s core supporters 122 Hershey chocolate toffee bar 123 Harper of “Breaking Bad”

DOWN

1 Big ___ (nickname for David Ortiz)

2 Persian Gulf country

3 Santa’s sleighful

4 Like a luger

5 Tweetstorm­s that go on and on 6 British bonnet in Boston

7 Yoko of Tokyo

8 Family member with a microchip,

perhaps

9 Arrives, like the tide

10 Not clueless

11 Darth Vader’s daughter

12 24-hr. news channel

13 Hide away

14 Coastal features

15 Dwindling lake by Hoover Dam 16 German imports

17 Spanish interjecti­ons

19 Big name in carpet cleaners 24 Certain NFL linemen

26 Luxury Cadillac SUV

28 Most saintly

31 What’s fed to a computer 32 Baker’s shortening

33 Vintage photo tint

34 Word with “tale” or “order” 35 Only Midwestern state with more

than one NFL team

36 “Leave no trace” campground

policy?

38 Architect Saarinen

39 Go headlong

40 Common closet item?

41 Bunches

42 Suit fabric

45 Riding the bench, say

46 British cracker brand since 1831 49 Person new to the job

52 Wrinkle remover

55 Stale, say

57 Sock purchase

60 1040 fig.

61 Taj Mahal locale

63 Kilmer of “Top Gun: Maverick” 64 Yummly posting

66 Fixate (on)

67 “Pride ___ before a fall ...” 69 Recipe amt.

71 “Aladdin” villain

72 Giddiness

74 Eddie Redmayne or Tom

Hiddleston

76 List ender (Abbr.) 79 Dusseldorf dissents

80 Seized vehicles, briefly 81 Yucatan years 83 Much-maligned Serbian auto 84 Soon, poetically

88 Grp. in charge

90 Ultimatum from mom

92 Play the role of

93 Roadblock

94 Staples Center pro

97 Downtown street sights, often 100 Potter, for one

102 Delhi wraps

104 Double-booked boat?

105 It might be picked up in

a race

106 Parenthese­s, essentiall­y 107 “RC” follower

108 Righteous ring

109 Stare at rudely

110 Some frat letters

111 Amtrak listings, briefly

112 Common sandwich layer 113 Grandpa Walton, to friends 114 Craven of horror movies 115 Yellowston­e herd

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© Andrews McMeel Syndicatio­n 3/5

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