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New York Times Sunday Crossword New England Chatter

- No. 0430; By Alan Arbesfeld, Edited By Will Shortz

ACROSS

1 Part of a crossword 5 Child’s play 10 Measure, as a runner 15 Attachment letters 18 No. 2

19 Star of CBS’s

“Madam Secretary” 20 Eighth of a cup 21 Munich missus 22 Commercial­s for a

“Star Trek” movie? 24 Yoga teacher’s invita

tion?

26 Head bands? 27 Roster shortener 29 Can’t stand

30 Naval agreement 31 Inclined

33 Flower arrangemen­t 36 Weather forecaster

in Phoenix?

40 Auto frame 43 Serpent’s tail? 44 Where Einstein was

born

45 Gorsuch replaced

him

47 Prefix with - partite 48 “Louder!”

51 Most in- shape person at a cosmetics company?

54 Strict Sabbath

observer of old 55 Word before green or

after deep blue 57 Narrow passage:

Abbr.

58 ____ friends

59 Worn things

61 Back biter, maybe 64 Standing directly in

front of one another 66 Big game

69 Ridicule shouted out

of a moving car? 72 Tear apart

73 Short- lived things 75 1998 Sarah McLach

lan hit

76 Casino draw 78 Progressiv­e alterna

tive

79 “Eww!”

81 Pan Am rival

83 Gulf War allies 87 Quickly added bit of

punctuatio­n? 91 Space saver in a taxi

or bus

93 Suffix with beat 94 “Gangsta’s Paradise”

rapper

95 Egyptian ____ (spot

ted cat breed) 96 Turkish honorific 97 Tries to mediate 100 What allowed one physician to get through flu season? 105 Puts out

107 Articles of faith 108 Two-time U.S. Open

champ

109 Unctuous flattery 111 Hangs loose

113 J.Crew competitor 116 Regimen with limited

intake of corn? 119 Toddler’s cry upon entering the bathroom?

122 Where I-15 meets I-70 123 Cookin’, after “on” 124 Where “ho” and “hoina” mean “yes” and “no”

125 Tired (out)

126 Spanish chess piece 127 Chrissie in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

128 Backspace over 129 Cross condition

DOWN

1 Nasty cut

2 Gifford’s successor

on TV

3 Violators of the Sec

ond Commandmen­t 4 They can throw you

off

5 High points of a

European vacation? 6 Condiment for pom

mes frites 7 ____-turn 8 Cartwright who played one of the von Trapp children in “The Sound of Music”

9 Energetic one 10 Come together 11 First daughter of the

1960s

12 Studio warning

13 A quarter of M 14 Kenan’s former Nick

elodeon pal 15 Support for a fringe

candidate, maybe 16 Title for Helen Mir

ren

17 Something “kicked

up”

21 Heads for a bar? 23 Remain fresh 25 Mother of Helios 28 Imitative

31 Scopes Trial org. 32 Nitwits

34 Music genre for Steppenwol­f and Iron Butterfly

35 Elaine ____, cabinet member for both Bush and Trump 36 Shere who wrote

“Women and Love” 37 Cross to bear

38 Sister of Erato 39 Things that allow for jumping ahead in line? 41 Like some transfers 42 Burned a bit

46 Game with drawings 49 Slight

50 ____ moment 51 Shire of “Rocky” 52 Kind of chance

53 In the mood

56 Buffet centerpiec­e? 60 Sinatra, for one 62 Squash 63 Aggravatio­n

65 Just manages 66 Takes the first step 67 Christmas Day exhor

tation

68 Removed expedi

tiously

70 1920s anarchist in a

prominent trial

71 Big mouth

74 Extinct cousin of the

kiwi 77 Go out for a while? 80 Caffeine source 82 Make no bones about 84 Completely con

vinced about

85 “I hate the Moor”

speaker

86 Quick and detached,

musically: Abbr. 88 Special Agent Gibbs’s

beat

89 Call wrongly

90 Bris official 92 Also-____

98 Swing site

99 Activity in a dohyo 101 Site- seeing?

102 Certain Consumer

Reports employee 103 Beatles song, album

or movie

104 Pasta picks 106 Discontinu­ed Toyota

line

109 Put- down

110 Speck of dust

112 Didn’t give way 113 Yankee Sparky who wrote “The Bronx Zoo”

114 Abruzzi bell town 115 Da’s opposite

117 “Phooey!”

118 Assist with the dishes 120 Spring for a vaca

tion?

121 “No ____!”

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