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NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD PUZZLE

- Online subscripti­ons: Today’s puzzle and more than 4,000 past puzzles, nytimes.com/crosswords ($39.95 a year). BY TIMOTHY POLIN / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ Timothy Polin, of Central City, Pa., has been making crosswords for The Times since 2011. This is his

ACROSS

1 Disseminat­ed

5 JPEG alternativ­e 8 Quick-witted 14 ‘‘Forbidden fruit is the

sweetest,’’ e.g.

19 Kind of writing 21 Hurting more

22 Mineral used as a

flame retardant 23 Aromatic herbal drink 24 Carmen McRae or

Anita O’Day, notably 26 Disorganiz­ed

27 Sound in the

Serengeti

29 Tying words?

30 Horrible boss, say 31 Neighbor of S. Sudan 32 Endpoint of a Shinto

pilgrimage

36 What’s going up in Chicago?

38 And so forth 40 Munchkin

41 Spade with a short

handle?

42 Morse morsel

43 You can have a blast

with this

44 ‘‘Yes, indeedy!’’

47 ____ volente

49 Makes clearer, in a way

51 1997 pop hit with a

nonsensica­l refrain 52 Fete

56 Anago, on a sushi menu

57 In ____ fertilizat­ion

58 & 59 Flag bearers, for short?

62 Clap back

63 Many moons

64 Chaired

66 Many, many, many moons

68 Subj. line heading 69 Birthplace of five

U.S. presidents, with ‘‘the’’

73 German title

74 Like discrimina­tory

employers, often

75 Just roll with it!

76 See 88-Across 77 Eliminates, mob-style 79 Driving stick?

81 ____ out a victory 83 Pack (in)

84 Fracases

85 Start of some convention­al wisdom 88 With 76-Across, Mexican business magnate who was once the world’s richest person

89 Means of a quick recharge

92 ‘‘____ funny!’’

93 Fab

94 Akin to

95 Rapper ____ Cudi or DJ ____ Loco 97 Comprehens­ion 99 Domain of Mars 100 Boise-to-Spokane dir. 102 Post-default event 104 ‘‘Eureka!’’

108 ‘‘That’s the spot’’ 110 Kinda

111 Lunkhead

113 Court order

114 Red accessory for cartoondom’s Huckleberr­y Hound 116 Scientific contributi­on from 98-Down, discovered in a manner suggested by this puzzle’s theme 120 Crow’s-nests, e.g. 122 One living in the rial world?

123 Lingerie fabric 124 Blights

125 More mirthful 126 Defiant refusal

127 ____ Plaines, Ill.

128 Start of a story, in journalese

DOWN

1 Cause of a jolt

2 Really busy, perhaps 3 It’s nothing to joke

about

4 Artist known for his lampooning cartooning

5 Startin’ place

6 ‘‘____ moved on’’ 7 Calming words

8 Holy city near

Baghdad

9 Hardly a lover of hot wings? 10 Radio-frequency

meas.

11 Ad or show follower 12 ____ P. Morton, Benjamin Harrison’s vice president

13 Lost deposits, as a

bank?

14 Attorney’s org.

15 Sorrow

16 Thank you, in Tokyo 17 Stovetop device 18 Breadths

20 Sled dogs, e.g.

25 Word in some cocktail names

28 Baseball’s ‘‘Master

Melvin’’ 33 Westernmos­t sch. in Conference USA 34 Actress ____ Pinkett

Smith

35 ‘‘Er . . . umm . . .’’ 37 Nonbinary possessive 39 Game-show invitation 45 Modern lead-in to ‘‘X’’ 46 Got out fast

48 Exit

50 Tom Petty hit with the opening line ‘‘She’s a good girl, loves her mama’’

51 Rendezvous

52 Nickname for Virginia 53 Declare

54 Is beaten by

55 You might take a lift

to one 56 Married mujeres:

Abbr.

57 All-in-one purchase from a smoke shop 60 Unforgetta­ble, unstoppabl­e sort 61 They’re not to be

trusted

65 Julie who played Catwoman on old TV 67 Puzzle (out)

70 Personal bearing 71 Strong pan

72 Hard thing to do? 78 German title

80 Capital of Bangladesh 82 Mushroom in miso soup

86 Afterword

87 Nicolas who directed ‘‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’’

88 Lab where the Higgs boson particle was discovered

89 Inventory

90 ‘‘My Cousin Vinny’’

setting 91 Airport route

93 Squealed

96 Opposite of a glut 98 Who was famously hit over the head with inspiratio­n?

99 Tech release of 2006 101 Didn’t act rashly, say 103 Pit

105 Words before relax or remember

106 Small section of a pit 107 Bowl-shaped cooking vessels

109 German state that includes Frankfurt 112 Manage

115 What’s got ewe covered?

117 Hemlock relative

118 Old ____ (London theater)

119 Gag line?

121 Spanish ‘‘hey!’’

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