The Commercial Appeal

SUNDAY NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD | FREESTYLIN­G

- BY TRACY BENNETT, EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ

Tracy Bennett is a digital-puzzle editor for The Times. She manages Wordle and helps with the crossword. In this themeless puzzle, she took a bold grid pattern with lots of white squares and in each corner positioned a marquee answer — “something new or that had an appealing sound or cluing potential.” Then she built out from there. F.Y.I., those starting points were 23-, 48-, 50and 87-Across. — W.S.

ACROSS

1 Sarcastic response to an unsurprisi­ng developmen­t

14 That makes two of us! 21 Gold-rush camp that became a state capital 22 Carrier out of Kuala Lumpur 23 Hormone-therapy product

24 They’re seen on the flags of Bhutan and

Wales

25 Alexanders I-III 26 Legal claim

27 Retailer headquarte­red in Freeport, Maine

29 “____ Up Offa That Thing” (1976 hit)

30 “Will be,” in Spanish 31 Map out

32 The Stepford wives in “The Stepford Wives,” it seems

33 Host city of the 2022 FIFA World Cup

34 ____ Vogue 35 Acronymic devices in atomic clocks and radio telescopes

36 Part of a woodworkin­g joint

37 ____ the Lucky Rabbit, character in early Disney shorts

40 Much sketch comedy 41 “Media impression­s,” “influencer marketing,” etc., informally

42 Emulate

43 Diamond division 44 Sore spots for kids? 45 Qb-protecting group 46 Difficult

47 San ____, capital founded in 1521 48 Super-sillyous? 50 Apocalypti­c scene 55 What nocturnal polysomnog­raphy may detect

56 Mainstay of a sci-fi defense system

57 Canal inspector 58 Most serious, in law 59 It’s a question of timing

60 Metric weight units 61 Actor Wilson of “The Office”

62 Month that goes by fast?

66 “Jeepers!”

67 Stops over in France? 68 Billionair­es and such 69 Badly injured 70 Elegant and refined 71 See 81-Across

72 Given the name 73 Peacock show? 74 What a token may resemble

75 Pleased as punch 76 Abandon without warning

77 Figure in the Hindu trinity

81 With 71-Across, participan­t in some fertility treatments 82 Picks to win

83 “The Handmaid’s Tale” airer

84 First Nations group of the Great Lakes region 85 “Let’s Make a Deal” option

87 Prompt from the chronicall­y forgetful 90 Accessibil­ity concern 91 Walk in place?

92 Leafs

93 Set of books with maps, perhaps

DOWN

1 Stimulates 2 “Siddhartha” author 3 Where sacrifices may be made

4 Planet Earth

5 Actress Mireille ____ of TV’S “Hanna” and “Lucky

Hank”

6 Trail behind

7 Made scents?

8 Lasting for an immeasurab­le time span 9 How legal papers may be signed

10 Die-hard fan, in modern lingo

11 Turner of American history

12 Wrapped around 13 Mark who was the world’s highest-paid actor in 2017

14 Military trainees 15 Turkish money

16 Port city in Algeria 17 Badger

18 Having equal angles 19 Like some golf courses 20 They may need fillings 28 Snooze

31 Who said, “Football is not about one or two or three star players” 32 Rough fabric with a loose weave 33 Investigat­ors: Abbr. 34 Leave hurriedly, in quaint usage

35 Capital on the island of Luzon

36 Passage from one party to another 37 “Va-va-voom!”

38 It cuts the cheese (but not the mustard)

39 Got some shut-eye? 40 Pulitzer-winning poet Gary

41 Rang, as a bell

42 Use a divining rod 43 Like some decals 44 Compulsory payments of old

46 List of ranked favorites

47 Purchase at a sports stadium

49 Seasonal Russian cottages

50 Intruded, with “in” 51 Items usually sold in boxes of 25 52 Mountainto­p homes 53 Enough to go around 54 Utopias

56 Played the rat 58 Outschemed, in a way 60 Period from 1945 to 1953 62 Evergreen tree with fragrant bark

63 Indian dish of potatoes and cauliflowe­r 64 Putt-putt

65 Loads

66 “Carmina Burana” composer

67 Landed

69 Units of RAM, for short

70 Character defamation 72 Family emblems 73 They’re found beside exclamatio­n marks on keyboards

75 Inkling

76 Coup group

77 Sweet stuff in asparagus (if you read it backward)?

78 Many a Shiite

79 It may be raised in an argument

80 Auntie ____ (pretzel chain)

82 Pasta-recipe instructio­n 83 Inkling 84 Largest of the lagomorphs 86 Flag thrower, informally

88 Time to get back to work: Abbr. 89 Otherworld­ly sorts, for short

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