San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD

- By Paolo Pasco / Edited by Will Shortz

Ocean motion [I expected better from you!]

7 Tracking systems

13 Makes out, in Manchester

Stuffed and fried cornmeal pocket, in Mexican cuisine

Lizzo or Lorde ____-hole

Amazon, e.g.

Title for Iran’s Ali Khamenei

25 Tailored blouse style 27 Pieces of pentathlon

equipment

28 Piece of biathlon

equipment

29 Outdoor wedding

rental

30 Some reusable bags 32 Give a refill

34 Poet Limón

35 Yearbook sect.

36 Item lugged up a hill 38 Gardener’s supply

40 Alphabetic­ally first member of the Baseball Hall of Fame 42 Dull yellowish brown 43 Subject of some teen

gossip sessions

47 Sure-footed alpine

climber

52 React to, as an online

joke

53 “I wish I could ____

that” (“Ick”)

54 Document that never

lacks a title

55 Divert

57 Solid green ball in un

juego de billar

61 It’s ground-breaking 62 Way overcharge, so to

speak

64 Vape shop inventory 66 Sci-fi’s Dr. Zaius, for

one

67 Even a bit

68 Bakery item that’s

often messy

71 Lavishes love (on)

73 Part of R.S.V.P.

74 Business that might

hold a blowout sale? 76 Common food drive

donation

77 “Julius Caesar” role

78 Lhasa ____

80 Necklace

components

82 Parts of volcanoes

85 2007 No. 1 Alicia Keys

album

86 Not keep

88 Caribbean capital

91 Kind of test question 95 Some video-making

devices

96 Rod who won four

Wimbledons

97 “The very ____!”

99 Yellow bills in

Monopoly

100 Lobster-catching

aid? preceder to participat­e Award won twice by Hammerstei­n, fittingly

110 Horror director ____

Saul Guerrero

111 Contractio­n that omits a “v”

0 to 60, e.g. 114 Proceeds breezily

117 What a spike goes

over

121 Not black and white 122 Early computer

123 “Encore!”

124 “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” tidying method

125 Take care of

126 “Well, so’s your face!,”

e.g.

127 The antagonist Bellwether from Disney’s “Zootopia,” e.g.

128 Ask for a treat, say

DOWN

1 Discharges

2 Hassle

3 Genius

4 Not be on the level

5 Anxiously worry

6 Title nickname in a

1984 sports movie

7 Courses

8 WeChat or KakaoTalk 9 Very serious

10 With skill

11 Shakespear­e character who cries “Then I defy you, stars!” 12 Power-saving mode 13 “____ Used to Be Mine” (song from “Waitress”)

14 Long of Hollywood

15 “My guess is ... “

16 Realm for comic-book

fans, say

17 Damascenes, e.g.

19 Gardener’s supply

20 “Over here!”

24 “Geaux Tigers!” sch. 26 Liquid in a first-aid kit 31 Noodles sometimes served with tsuyu sauce

33 Onetime sunscreen

ingredient

36 Small Jewish

communitie­s of old

37 SoCal baseball team,

on scoreboard­s

39 Scintilla

41 Secondary social media accounts, in brief

42 Mournful sound

44 Fiddle with

a ukulele?

45 Woman on W.W. II-era

posters

46 Cassini who created the so-called “Jackie look” 47 Simba’s father in

“The Lion King”

48 How detectives may

act

49 Orders from regulars 50 Breaking or entering,

say

51 Leslie ____ Jr., member of the original

“Hamilton” cast

56 Not joke around

58 Enjoys a homecooked meal

59 Poison-treating

plant

60 Bagel choice

63 ____ World Service 65 Digital camera

memory holders

68 G-rated, say

69 You might pass on

them

70 Apt surname for a

mechanic

72 Palm Springs, e.g.

75 Group with the hits “Honey, Honey” and “Money, Money, Money”

79 Big brute

81 Went fast

83 Cocktail with a

rhyming name 84 Tinder action that expresses strong interest

87 Other: Sp.

89 Certain pie crust

flavor

90 Wok, e.g.

91 Covers of vintage

music?

92 “Try it!”

93 Sit on

94 Part of an aircraft that

helps reduce drag

98 Put forward

100 H.S. class with

dissection­s

101 Tune out

102Semi

105Stick one’s nose in 106Small drum

107 Cockamamie 109Actress Blanchett

110 Latch (onto)

113 Muppet who sings in the “Try, Try Again” song

115 When it’s driving, you might not want to drive

116 Unwanted breakout 118 Back muscle, in brief 119 Prefix with warrior 120Negativ­e

conjunctio­n

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