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The New York Times Crossword

- By David Kwong / Edited by Will Shortz

Across

1 Not rumpled, as a bed

Slice, for example Veal topper, informally Cookie containers “Yeah, right!” Certain body of believers Part of a Latin conjugatio­n 5 9

13

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High-grade cotton Capital that was home to the world’s tallest building before the Burj Khalifa Pears and apples Vladimir Lenin’s real last name Nahuatl speaker Answer to 22-Across [Science & Nature] Multipurpo­se Fixed

Polite Moving vehicle “Carmen” and “Elektra” “Jeez!” Mimicking Director Anderson Simulated Answer to 113-Across [Geography] Answer to 13-Down [History] First name on a famous plane Farm females Host for a destructiv­e beetle Abbr. on a label of brandy

Class skippers Princess seduced by Zeus Cartesian conclusion Word said before “do” 68

71 72 73 75

Tres + cinco “Little ol’ me?” Fine fabric Asmara is its capital Regard World Cup cry Newspaper units: Abbr. Clammy Answer to 68-Across [Art & Literature]

85 Answer to 66-Across [Entertainm­ent] “Phooey!” Have a bawl Amherst campus, for short Cacophonou­s Knight’s wear, in England

Pad

Find a new tenant for Calendar units: Abbr. Select, as sides for a game Answer to 39-Down [Sports & Leisure]

“To repeat ...” Lens covers Meerkat in “The Lion King” Living, to Livy Nose out

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121 122 123 Blacken

Song heard at the start of “Saturday Night Fever” Ride provider Some I.R.S. data, for short

Not hush-hush Kind

What a judge does for much of the day

Down

1 Some roadsters 2 Brightly lit

3 Clinton who once ran for president 4

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43 44

45 47 Tour de France stage

“Pipe down!” 60 minuti

Get rid of “When it comes to ...” Scorer of 12 World Cup goals Spanish ouzo flavoring Nutritiona­l Bump on a slope std. Key of Beethoven’s “Für Elise” Quimby of children’s books Lines on sheet music

CBS debut of 2000 Comic actor known for his shock humor 1966 Donovan hit with a rhyming title

“That tastes bleah!” “Holy cow!” Cole Porter’s “Well, Did

You ____?” Jungle tangle Sweet and kind 1962 hit for the Ikettes

Part of an itinerary Cost to get a hand Too Condition once called “shell shock,” for short Process

How chicken teriyaki is usually served

Gave reluctantl­y, with “up” Court plea, in brief 49 51

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67

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115 116 Oregon city that was the first permanent U.S. settlement west of the Rockies A,B,CorD,in multiple choice: Abbr.

Foal’s mother Like Fenway among all majorleagu­e ballparks Folds Cinephile’s channel “Buzz off!” Natty neckwear Locale for Jacques Cousteau Crankcase device

Like a moray Director Burton Follower of the Gospels

Wry Bombeck Resilience

“It’s a waste of time” Loaves from whole-grain flour

Put away, in a way Longtime Steelers coach Chuck Small digit Reeked

Gain entry to Kind of scholar Freeman of “Now You See Me” TV Tarzan player Hot stuff

Fate Unwelcome looks

Be of ____ (aid) Syracuse player, once

Sacha Baron Cohen character Original edition of this puzzle’s theme

Actor Diggs Words of triumph Whack Length of a pool and back Partner of tuck Suffix with elect

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