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The New York Times Crossword

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TODAY: SEALED WITH A KISS (0221)

Lisa Bunker, of Exeter, N.H., is the author of two novels for young readers — “Zenobia July,” about a trans girl with a troubled past starting over with a new family and school, while tackling a cybermyste­ry; and “Felix Yz,” about a boy fused with an alien facing a risky procedure to separate them. Both were published by Viking. She also represents Exeter in the New Hampshire House of Representa­tives. This is Lisa’s sixth puzzle for The Times and her first Sunday. — W.S.

ACROSS

1 Percussion instrument in a marching band 7 Prefix with sexual 10 Prefix with sexual 14 Animals in a pod 19 Start of a playground taunt 20 Kitchen brand with a palindromi­c name 21 What an article may come with? 22 Drain, as from soil 23 Fatsis who wrote ‘‘Word Freak’’ 24 Most feathery, as clouds 26 ‘‘Thong Song’’ singer, 2000 27 Sharp, in a way 28 Early tie 30 The ones over here 32 In the capacity of 33 Some Ivy Leaguers

34 Born yesterday, so to speak 36 Calm 38 Comfy slip-on, in brief 39 What an outstretch­ed arm with an open palm can mean 41 Fleet org. 42 It means business 43 Stakes 44 Narrow 46 Group tour vehicle 49 Playground comeback 52 Build up 53 Sci-fi publisher of ‘‘Ender’s Game’’ and ‘‘The Wheel of Time’’ 54 Popular beer brand, briefly 57 With 3-Down, one of the Avengers 59 ____ smear 61 Reduced 63 Opposite of a standing order? 64 ‘‘Do me this one favor ... ’’ 67 French vineyards 68 Prats 69 Contrariwi­se 71 North African capital 72 Nongendere­d, as language: Abbr. 73 Sui ____ 74 Kind of dash 76 Best Supporting Actor winner for ‘‘Dallas Buyer’s Club’’ 78 Prefix with friendly 79 Rules out? 80 West Coast beer brand, in brief 81 ‘‘____ ruled the world ... ’’ 83 : 86 Capital of Yemen 87 Kind of modern office plan 89 Smell of a rose 92 Smell of a rosé 95 ____ Fridays 96 Barrister’s deg. 97 Bench tool 99 Quibble 101 Student’s bonus points 103 Drawn-out campaigns 105 When doubled, another name for dorado 106 Call ____ night 107 Eighth letter 109 British tennis champ who invented the sweatband 111 ____ impasse 112 Guardian spirits 114 Especially 116 Soubise sauce is made from them 118 Greenish-brown 119 ____ cake (dim sum dish) 120 Suffix with social 121 ‘‘Wheel of Fortune’’ freebies 122 Sharp 123 Label for Otis Redding and Isaac Hayes 124 Latin king 125 Sea lion, for one

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1 Word with sound or solar 2 Few 3 See 57-Across 4 Subsequent versions 5 Thurman of ‘‘Kill Bill’’ 6 Word before and after ‘‘a’’ 7 Turned on 8 Kind of symmetry 9 A pretty capable sort 10 Singer DiFranco 11 Big name in bubbly 12 Small woodland songbird 13 ‘‘Town square for the global village of tomorrow,’’ per Bill Gates 14 Jimmy of the Daily Planet 15 L. L. Bean competitor 16 Medieval helmet 17 Exonerate 18 Prime snorkeling spots 25 Like many stuffed animals 29 PX shopper

31 The Quran, for one 35 Mango Madness and Go Bananas, for two 37 Ones initiating handoffs, for short 39 Some mattresses 40 Indulgence 45 Capital of French Polynesia 47 Show again 48 Caterer’s container 50 A fine mesh this is! 51 Debussy prelude inspired by a water sprite 54 Outcast 55 Out of focus 56 Surface anew, say 57 Post production 58 Without a doubt 60 Turkish officers 62 Timid sort 63 Instrument in ‘‘O! Susannah’’ 64 They’ll be mist 65 Super Bowl of 2022 66 Place with robes and sweaters 70 Seasick sea serpent of old cartoons

71 Bank posting 73 Words after throwing a ball 75 Grams 77 Unbalance 82 Packaging list 84 ‘‘L’chaim!’’ 85 (a, b), e.g. 87 Anthem contractio­n 88 Suit perfectly 90 France from France 91 Singer who founded Fenty Beauty 92 What ponies express?

93 Field-plowing duo 94 Poem piece 97 Notable point in geometry 98 U.N. member since 1949: Abbr. 100 Glittery decoration 102 Listing 104 Beau ____ 105 Ones with plenty of reservatio­ns 108 Blade brand 110 Days of old 113 Suffix with court or cash 115 Deli supply 117 Surveillan­ce org.

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