New York Magazine

New York Crossword,

- by Matt Gaffney

Across

1 Weight, as of a large book 5 Sword’s storage

11 One of four on a feline 14 Dropped watermelon’s sound 19 Sneaker brand

20 Iago betrays him

21 In the style of

22 Words before “understand” or

“remember”

23 What a second job may do 26 Seek assistance from

27 Ready to listen

28 Goofy “Garfield” dog 29 “Correct?” to a Brit 30 Buffalo’s lake

31 It beat “Inception” and “Black

Swan” for Best Picture 36 Wore

38 ___ up (stuck at home) 39 Island in New York Harbor 40 Since

41 Without vegetation

42 Rand of long novels

43 Large keyboard key

46 Cold sign

48 Acting Hatcher 51 Environmen­talist Thunberg

53 Stolen, in dated slang

54 “As ___ man once said … ” 55 Feminist Anthony 57 Mineralogi­sts study them 58 Discuss your awesomenes­s 59 Prized cigar

60 Legends and the like 62 Playground question

68 Dance prefix

69 Oodles

70 Strong and healthy 71 Barbershop-quartet member 72 Grow wings, as a nestling 74 “___ Pays” (1987 Ice-T album)

76 Antelope seen in Zimbabwe 79 Butcher’s cuts

81 Curved routes

82 Pleated shirts from the Caribbean

84 Director Wiseman 85 Suffix with surreal 87 Buffalo’s NHL team 88 Dye containers 89 Words in many poem titles 91 Does a gardener’s job 92 Check writer 93 Perjury 97 Jobs for musicians

98 Final letter

99 Soup with tofu cubes

100 Twists the arm of

103 Engine part that turns

104 Team-building trips “hosted” by the six theme entries

108 1983 Michael Keaton comedy 109 12 months old

110 Nobel Prize–winning poet Pablo

111 Gusto

112 Pieces in pumpkins

113 Out of the ordinary

114 Two trios, when combined 115 Touristy loch

Down

1 “Very funny”

2 Daredevil Knievel

3 Completed, as a survey 4 Gradually diminish to zero 5 Close call

6 Makes bales

7 Superlativ­e suffix

8 Campfire stuff

9 Score that may be broken

10 It’s over the river from Chelsea

11 Michael in “A Fish Called Wanda”

12 Level an accusation

13 Used to be

14 Painting lines on, as a highway 15 Tzimmes ingredient­s 16 Comedian Koplitz

17 Highest floor

18 Long in the ___ (no spring chicken)

24 Ibuprofen’s target

25 “How come you haven’t … ” retort

31 Bulls, in Barcelona

32 Preakness runner

33 Summer Olympics event 34 Killed, poetically

35 Crafty

36 ___ browns

37 Regarding

38 “Would you take me with you?” 41 Via

43 Latin for “land” 44 No benchwarme­rs

45 Low voices

47 “Yet this ___ are one in fortunes”: “Henry VIII” 48 Crockett’s partner on “Miami Vice”

49 Jacob’s brother

50 Give everyone an earful 52 Traveler’s option

55 Shoe material for Elvis

56 Country whose capital is Nassau 58 Element No. 5

59 Rocky peaks

61 Biblical spy

62 “Your bluff doesn’t fool me” 63 One of the Kardashian­s

64 Away from the office at the moment

65 Manipulati­ve type

66 Band with a lightning-bolt logo 67 “Indeed!”

73 Drink often iced

74 Arizona congressma­n Gallego 75 Potter in novels

76 Range from black to white 77 Silver prized for predicting future events

78 Leningrad’s country (abbr.) 80 Pitches like Dennis Eckersley 82 Purring pet, in Peru

83 “Penny Dreadful” actress 86 Match part

87 Some Pacific Islanders

89 CBS News great Charles 90 Donny or Marie

91 Thin column of smoke

92 Good place to fish

93 Shapes

94 Love, in Livorno

95 “I’ll handle this”

96 Like “Jeopardy!” rounds 97 Insinuated

100 Hand over

101 Pilots announce them in-flight, briefly

102 IDs on a 1040

104 Murmuring sound

105 Named at birth

106 Millennium pts.

107 The same old same old

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