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SUNDAY NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD |

THE FINAL FRONTIER

- BY RICH KATZ, EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ

Rich Katz of Park City, Utah, does freelance work in corporate restructur­ing, with a focus on financiall­y challenged companies. He started solving crosswords about five years ago and quickly graduated to making them. This is his New York Times debut. The starting point for its theme was 116-Across. Rich’s love of puns is evidenced by his email address, which includes the Spanish ricos and gatos. — W.S.

Across

1 Visitor-center handouts 5 Crew supervisor on a merchant ship

10 QB Patrick who was 2018’s NFL MVP

17 Like a pub crawler’s breath, perhaps 18 *Embarrassi­ng pants mishap?

20 Set apart

21 Relative of “ciao”

22 “I never met a ____ I didn’t like”: Garfield 23 Like some tans 24 *Shipper of British toilets?

26 Something you might use just for the halibut? 27 ____ Plaines, Ill.

28 Hill worker 29 Modern-day groundskee­per?

30 Wanda Sykes, Regina Hall and Amy Schumer, for the 2022 Oscars 31 Divides into sectors 33 5-Down, in Spanish 34 “I’m not impressed” 35 Some sci-fi effects 37 Fast line at the airport, informally

41 Small figures?

44 *Big fight for a Disney heroine from Polynesia? 47 Some track-and-field races

48 “They tell me … ” 50 Impulsive sorts? 51 Spanish gentlemen 52 Standing at the ready 54 Affectiona­te attention, for short 55 Neither blows it nor crushes it

56 Grabs lunch, say 59 Word with cane or cone

61 As a friend, in French 64 “That hits the spot!” 65 Voyage by rocket … or a feature of the answers to the 12 starred clues? 68 U-haul offering

69 One rounded up in a roundup

72 A car that won’t start is a common one in horror films

73 Ties again 76 Pulitzer-winning novelist Lurie

78 Extreme vexation 80 Alliance

81 Symptom of burnout 83 Take up a notch 86 Singer Abdul

87 Keg attachment 88 *Shortage of slime? 90 Appear

91 “Is that a challenge?!” 92 Part of ESL: Abbr. 93 Voice of dissent 94 Scratch (out)

96 Film brand

98 Seoul singers? 99 Component of some high-tech dog collars

103 Kind of card sold in many internatio­nal airports

106 Metric for a Met, for short

107 Diane Sawyer’s real first name

109 *Rest spot for a tabby?

110 Angry and impatient 112 Parent who’s fluent in emojis and modern slang, maybe

114 “Your ____ ran over my dogma” (classic dad joke) 115 Sovereign’s singular 116 *Brew that’s both bitter and fruity?

117 Tiny arachnids

118 Cries feebly

119 Do some barbering on 120 Language of the Emerald Isle

Down

1 French wine region 2 Series of trade discounts? 3 Portmantea­u invitation­s 4 Website overseers, in brief

5 Image on a postcard from Yellowston­e 6 Western Hemisphere treaty grp.

7 *Painting of potatoes, e.g.?

8 Exhorts

9 ____-Down (what this is) 10 Botch

11 *Main course featuring Egyptian snake meat? 12 Street smarts 13 Portuguese greeting 14 “S.N.L.” alumna Rudolph

15 Boarding school where tailcoats are part of the dress code

16 On its way

17 Show some reluctance 18 Item tossed into a fire at the end of “Citizen Kane”

19 Buddy

25 “Va-va-____!”

30 Set of options

31 Acne spot, informally 32 Brawl site in old westerns

34 West of Hollywood 35 Agree

36 ____ Goose, cousin of Donald Duck

38 *Iditarod, for one? 39 Bourbon alternativ­e 40 The start of something?

41 Byproduct of composting

42 “Wow, super!” 43 *Staging of a narc sting?

45 How a parent serving as the tooth fairy might walk

46 Supported

49 Stephen of

“The Crying Game” 51 Anguish following a dance marathon

53 NFL positions that sound like a fast-food chain

55 “I’m sorry, ____, I’m afraid I can’t do that”

(line from HAL in “2001”) 57 Mountain lake

58 Green prefix

60 Fish with a long snout 62 Layer beneath the earth’s crust 63 Something made off the cuff?

66 Closing words 67 Office PC setup 70 One-percenters 71 Frustratin­g process 74 Noted speedway sponsor

75 What a beehive is made of

77 *Terrific messenger at Hogwarts?

79 *Friend in a competitio­n?

81 Furbys or fidget spinners, e.g.

82 In the manner of 83 Many millennium­s 84 Small batteries

85 “Oh, the thinks you can think up if only you ____!”: Dr. Seuss 88 Lead-in to X, Y or Z 89 Substance

95 Sign unlikely to have been written by the person it is attached to 97 Hill workers 98 Swell

99 Hindu embodiment of virtue

100 Stolen treats in “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”

101 Mann of music

102 Mardi ____

103 Knights and noblemen 104 Privy to

105 Request for permission

107 TV screen option, for short

108 Chits

109 Manage

111 Dallas hoopster, for short

113 Lotta money

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