The Denver Post

New York Times Sunday Crossword

- By Barbara Lin, Edited by Will Shortz

ACROSS

1 Enjoy the sun 5 Completely committed

10 One to whom you

tell EvERytHING

13 Hit show with the series finale “One for the Road”

19 Predator of the

Pacific Northwest 20 ____-Grain (breakfast-bar brand) 21 Singer Carly ____

Jepsen

22 “Give me a minute” 23 Iditarod, for one? 26 Intertwine

27 Show stoppers? 28 German “please” 29 Bronze that’s not winning any awards?

30 Station

31 One driving kids

around in a Subaru? 33 B-side to the Beatles’

“Ticket to Ride” 36 Ginger, e.g.

37 Turn down 40 Longtime home for

Terry Gross

41 Boasts

43 In the same family 47 Letting out all the stops to drown out the other instrument­s?

52 Set on edge 53 Having the least give 54 Large in scope

55 It’s sometimes covered in velvet 56 William who wrote

“Shrek!”

57 Not on point

59 Slip of the fingers 61 Angsty genre 62 Cocaine and guns, in

a Pacino movie? 67 What Consumer Reports lacks, unlike most other magazines

69 Buzz Lightyear and

Woody, e.g. 70 Massive, in poetry 71 Whine connoisseu­rs?

74 Party symbol since

1870

76 “Is that really necessary?” 78 Jackson known as the “Queen of Gospel”

80 Sidestep

81 Troops who are worried about sun protection?

84 Like this clue 85 Basketball player, in

old slang

86 Brain wave chart, for

short

87 Like most prime

numbers

88 All right

89 New York’s iconic

____ Building

93 Give mom’s mom

the stink eye? 99 Decorative pillowcase­s

104 Sorry state

105 Juuls and such

106 Bug

108 Quick tennis match 109 “Twelve Days of Christmas” musician who invites sympathy?

111 When 13-Across aired for most of its run

112 Stick in a boat

113 Land in the so-called

“Roof of the World” 114 Take into account? 115 Affectiona­te refusal 116 Fade away

117 Morning ____

118 Where a sloth spends most of its life

DOWN

1 Meals

2 French Foreign Legion, PAR ExEMPLE

3 Scallywag 4 Hummer’s instrument

5 Poet Carson

6 Totes

7 Inc., in London 8 Classic Isaac Asimov collection of short stories

9 Ball of vinegared rice

topped with raw fish 10 Angels’ opposites 11 Side of a diamond 12 Charge

13 Penny pinchers 14 Express displeasur­e

with on the road 15 “Oklahoma!” aunt

Musical Interlude 16 Excel function that

uses a calendar 17 Puerto ____ 18 Medical tube 24 Teeny

25 GPS suggestion­s:

Abbr.

29 What a left parenthesi­s suggests in an emoticon

31 Resolute

32 Suffix with switch 34 Wraps up

35 Big name in music

streaming 37 “Fiddlestic­ks!” 38 “So much for that” 39 Suffix with auto41 Middle: Abbr. 42 Where Simone Biles

won four golds 43 Creative class 44 Crunchy green side

dish 45 Part of an agenda 46 Infamous emperor 47 Tiebreaker­s, briefly 48 Canceled out 49 Apple variety

50 A collar might hide it 51 Winters or Somers 52 Italian dumplings 55 Busy time at the

I.R.S.: Abbr.

58 “One Mic” rapper 59 Non-U.S. M.L.B. team, on sports tickers

60 More scrumptiou­s 63 Arundhati ____, winner of the 1997 Booker Prize 64 Inner: Prefix

65 What orchids may

grow without

66 Lyre player of myth 67 Michelange­lo’s “The

Creation of ____” 68 Peacenik

72 What might come

down to the wire? 73 Opinion

75 Sorento or Sedona 76 G.I. fare

77 Former Mideast grp. 79 It helps turn a pond

green 81 Word-processing

command

82 On tenterhook­s,

maybe

83 The “M” of MHz 85 Bar freebie

88 The A.P.’s Female Athlete of the Decade for the 2010s, familiarly

89 Trim

90 Trim

91 Dutch brewery 92 Car-sticker fig. 93 [Not again!] 94 Slowly, in music 95 Correct

96 Perez of “Do the

Right Thing”

97 Nurse back to health 98 Mouth-puckering

100 Focus of “Ocean’s

Eleven”

101 How some bonds are

sold

102 Irish novelist ____

Binchy

103 Bender

106 Gradual deteriorat­ion

107 Without much

thought

109 ____ hook (rock

climbing technique) 110 Big step for a startup, in brief

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