The Arizona Republic

NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD

- EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ

1 Era of ignorance 9 Elevators in an office

building?

14 Houston squad, casually 19 Eaglelike

20 Mississipp­i River

bottom feeder 21 “Wouldn’t that be nice!” 22 Satchel for a homicide

detective?

24 Joe of “GoodFellas” 25 Something found at the top of many a Google search page 26 Manufactur­ed 27 Baking soda has many

of these

29 Tush

30 Danny Ocean’s ex-wife

in “Ocean’s Eleven” 31 Unseasonal wear on a

winter vacation? 34 Map

36 Parisian waters 37 Jewish mourning period 38 Zoom, e.g.

39 Baseball stats sometimes

called 39-Down

42 Jerk

46 Static

48 Swiss canton that was

home to William Tell 49 Variety of stud poker,

familiarly

50 Berry with two

diacritics in its name 51 “Get ____!” 52 Late-morning meal for

a TV family?

58 Dorm overseers, for short 59 Sports event with two

diacritics in its name 60 Cry after “Company” 61 Who wrote, “In the land of the blind, the oneeyed man is king”

64 One way to buy

mustard cheaply? 67 Like the number

i, mathematic­ally 68 Burns writing

69 Strong bond

70 A pillar of Islam 71 Emails such as “Click this link to become an Apollo astronaut”? 77 Erie Canal city

80 ____ Spiegel, co-founder

of Snapchat 81 “Darling, won’t you ____ my worried mind” (“Layla” lyric) 82 Peter’s chief of staff

on “The Good Wife” 83 Down-ontheir-luck sorts

84 Hit the hide

off the baseball 86 Beauts

87 Background­s

in theater 88 Tempur-Pedic rival 90 Seawater compound 92 Neophytes 93 Collection of

Yule-centric posts? 98 Boxing venue

99 Nagy of Hungarian history 100 Wooded valley 101 Bird on Walden Pond

in “Walden”

102 Like services covered

by a health insurer 105 Drops

107 Utensil for eating

some cured meat? 110 Link with

111 Brainpower

112 See to it

113 When a happy hour

might start

114 Haven

115 Seizure cause

2 Blue shade

3 Kingdom in “The

Prisoner of Zenda” 4 Leg-pullers

5 Div. for the Red 106-Down 6 Secures with a band 7 S.A.S.E., e.g.: Abbr. 8 They require stitches 9 What the

rotator cuff rotates 10 School extension? 11 Neutral shades 12 Word from the Latin

for “noose”

13 One caught by a 12-Down 14 Nurse

15 Can-can dancing? 16 Formula for

slope in math 17 Costa Rican president who won the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize 18 Stuffed ____

20 Clay and oil, for artists 23 “For heaven ____” 28 Some ways

on Waze: Abbr. 32 Split personalit­y? 33 Branch of Islam 34 Appurtenan­ce for a

cartoon Neandertha­l 35 Mannheim mister 39 Delmonico steak cuts 40 Document listing

technical specificat­ions 41 TV network with

a science-y name 43 Prefix with puncture 44 More sensible

45 One is roughly the mass of a speck of dust 47 Festoons with

Charmin, for short 49 Charged up

53 Laura of

“Big Little Lies” 54 Confucian philosophe­r

____ Hsi

55 Really trendy

PORTMANFAU­X BY BYRON WALDEN AND JOEL FAGLIANO

ACROSS DOWN

1 Deaden acoustical­ly 56 Hit just beyond

the infield

57 Hightail it, saltily 62 Ocean froth

63 “The Simpsons” bar 64 Asian fruits used in Western alternativ­e medicine 65 Norwegian king near the end of the first millennium 66 Non-____ (food label) 67 Western powwow held

every year or so 70 “Come again?”

72 Limit

73 “Fancy that!”

74 People like you 75 Orfeo in Gluck’s “Orfeo

ed Euridice,” e.g. 76 Not catch 78 Crescent-shaped

Italian pastries 79 Piedmont wine town 85 Alternativ­es

to gelcaps 86 Semiliquid stuff 87 Neural junction 89 So-so filler? 91 Lunkheads

92 Holiday glitter

93 Flora and fauna 94 Plaster for painting 95 Animal used to guard sheep and goats

96 Spanish crockery 97 Munchkin 98 “____-Tikki-Tavi” 103 Misreckons

104 “It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; but perhaps there is ____”: Churchill

106 See 5-Down

108 Numerical prefix 109 Much Top

40 music now

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