San Francisco Chronicle

N.Y. TIMES CROSSWORD

- By Simeon Seigel / Edited by Joel Fagliano

© The New York Times

ACROSS

1 Pear variety

5 Universal, as a

motor

9 Short hedge?

13 Turner on the

radio

17 Farm machine equipped with twine

18 More crafty

19 The right one is

usually slower

20 Eclipse

21 Title character

for Tyler Perry

22 Bright pink

shade

24 Literary friend of Sam, Merry and Pippin

25 “____ With Marc Maron” (podcast)

26 Like a stock

quote?

28 Attraction in 69-Across that once froze over for 30 hours in 1848

30 Informally

agree to

32 Stick in a cup

34 Buyer

35 Sudden arrival

37 Attraction in 69-Across that withstands dozens of lightning strikes a year, familiarly

39 Didn’t swipe

right?

40 Mail insert:

Abbr.

42 What prices can

do

43 Turning on the

waterworks

46 Either end of

America?

47 “I goofed,” in

slang

48 Fish fittingly found in “anemone”

50 Music genre that emphasizes the offbeat

51 Stumbler or

bumbler

52 Name that sounds like a letter

54 Actor Kutcher

60 General

meeting place

62 School

subjects?

65 Steel boot

feature

67 Occasion for

fireworks: Abbr.

68 Capital city founded by King Harald

69 Locale of this puzzle’s attraction­s (really, all eight of them!)

72 Spa service, in

brief

76 Pro ____ (for

now)

78 Bleep out

79 Unwrapped

eagerly

81 Voicer of Olaf in

“Frozen”

85 Typical sock

hopper

87 British throne

room?

88 Not a good

guy

89 Handled thing 90 Handling things

92 Curt reprimand

to a dog

94 Wood used to make chess pieces and pool cues

96 Scarfs (down)

98 Caribbean

music genre

101 Name of two “Groundhog Day” characters

103 Little rascals

104 Attraction in 69-Across overseen by the Navajo Nation

107 “Life would be ____ if it weren’t funny”: Stephen Hawking

109 French eatery

111 Noted name in

2005 news

113 Cause of a

driveway stain

116 Attraction in 69-Across on the Extraterre­strial Highway

118 “Nature of a ____” (1991 Queen Latifah album)

120 Originally called

121 Children’s

author Eric

122 Biggest portion

124 A little crazy

126 Colonized, as

bees might

127 Directiona­l

heading?

128 Skipjacks and

bluefins

129 Perfect places

130 Be on the

decline?

131 Spanish for

“weight”

132 Former L.A.

center

133 Clinic liquids

DOWN

1 Political party founded in Syria

2 Attraction in 69-Across that’s part of America’s first national park

3 Picture

4 Attraction in 69-Across that’s almost 2,000 feet deep

5 Often

6 Gives as a

reference

7 Many a lib

8 Heady?

9 Owners of an

infamous cow

10 Citrus with a portmantea­u name

11 Person living in

London

12 Consider

13 Comedian Jimmy with a self-described “schnozzola”

14 “Shoulda

listened to me!”

15 Confuse

16 One way to be

cut

17 Some German

rides

18 They’re very attached to their calves

20 Collection during a church service

23 Prepare (oneself) for a challenge

27 Debauchee

29 “Hail,” in old

Rome

31 Have down

33 Special attention, for short 36 “Sup”

38 Steep

39 Improvises in a

jazz group

41 Jazz group, for

short

44 Distributo­r of 1933’s “King Kong” and “Little Women”

45 Nigerian staple

food

46 Nothing special

47 “Bulls get angry when they see the color red,” for one

49 Meditation aid

53 Small role for

Paul Rudd

55 Marble, e.g.

56 Word before fly

57 Wyoming’s ____

Range

58 Yellowish

pigment

59 “No,” in a certain

dialect

61 Default consequenc­e, perhaps

63 “The lady ____ protest too much ... “

64 Brut-ish?

66 Touch gently

70 Division for a

tennis match

71 Persuaded

73 Attraction in 69-Across designed to be a “city of the future”

74 Academic

figures

75 Fictional archaeolog­ist with a whip, familiarly

77 Googled

oneself, e.g.

80 Attraction in 69-Across where crocodiles and alligators uniquely coexist

81 Quick boxing

move

82 Tic-tac-toe

loser

83 Buffet style

84 Part of the

spine

86 Diamond stat

91 Deliberate­d

(on)

93 Subgenre

prefix

95 Flake, so to

speak

97 Came to

99 Supply for kindergart­en drawers

100Eponymo­us saint of “Alamo City”

101 Some clerical

workers

102 Seller of over a billion Huggable Hangers on TV

103 It’s a trap!

105 Profitabil­ity

metric, for short

106Sea eagles

108Wine-menu

section

109 The two wives and 20 children of Johann Sebastian

110 Letter-shaped

beam

112 Yoga pose

114 Insurance company whose name contains a diphthong

115 “Ivories”

117 Bomb

119 Where dinars

are spent

123 “Wait ... what?”

125 Work on something you love?

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