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New York Times Sunday Crossword Olio

- By Robyn Weintraub, Edited by Will Shortz

ACROSS

1 Earners of credits 7 One selling airtime,

informally 12 Emulates a chipmunk, say

20 Like a beaming smile 22 Go out to get some

juice?

23 Pork-cutting option 24 Ingredient in an

Alabama slammer 25 Revise

26 Word with “two” or “three” to describe a sloth

27 Small kitchen knife 29 Abstract artist Mondrian

30 Thomas Hardy title

character

31 Bottom part 32 Traveled like Charon 34 Schedule keeper:

Abbr.

35 One for whom underwear is pants

36 “Wait … what did you

just say?!”

37 Fuse 39 Three-dimensiona­l 43 “Have You Never Been ____,” No. 1 album for Olivia Newton-john 44 Origami designs thought to bring good fortune

45 One receiving a congratula­tory email from ebay

47 Helps secure a loan 48 Recovery center 49 Refused to share 50 Scratch

51 Tablet taken before

going to bed, maybe 52 Portrayer of Marvel’s

Hawkeye

53 Left the harbor 57 Rapper who co-founded Mass Appeal Records

58 Green liqueur

59 Dinosaur of kids’ TV 60 It’s nothing

61 Host

63 Signaled slyly

64 ____ Top (low-cal ice

cream brand) 65 Camaro, for one

66 As one

67 Birth day presence? 68 “All in the Family”

subject

71 “Don’t dwell on the

past” 73 Families-and-friends

support group 74 Negotiate

75 Some diners … and

donors

76 Provide a password 77 Was rife (with) 78 Matthew of “The

Americans”

79 Save for later, in a

way

80 Skewered

82 Like Queen Anne’s

lace?

83 Traditiona­l accounts 87 Onetime hair removal

brand

89 Let out or take in 90 Stage name for hiphop’s Sandra Denton 91 It’s all the rage 92 “What-ever” reactions 94 Post-distractio­n

segue

97 Light-filled room 98 Way, way off 99 Hitchcock’s forte

100 Clearing

101 Like bison vis-à-vis

beef

DOWN

1 Key for Chopin’s

“Heroic” Polonaise 2 It might be organized 3 Foundation options 4 Eclipses and comets,

perhaps

5 Joy of MSNBC 6 Parked it, so to speak 7 Maximally

8 Pacific birds?

9 Bit of thatching 10 Take sides?

11 Catapulted, say 12 Bird much seen in

cities

13 Reply to a ring

14 Not in the dark 15 Adriatique, e.g. 16 Task for a sous-chef

17 Like sirens

18 Be considered perfect

19 More than just clean 21 Shopping in order to

improve one’s mood 28 Fire

31 They might be wireless

32 Desktop icon 33 Surname of Harry Potter’s adoptive family

35 Pop star nickname,

with “the”

36 Bet strategica­lly 38 Mythical nymph

39 Reliquary 40 Inspiratio­n for the

Frisbee

41 Floored

42 Longtime Ohio State basketball coach Matta

43 Filet ____

44 Stopped smoking? 46 Half of a notorious

outlaw duo

47 Added to the language

50 First little piggy’s

destinatio­n

52 Key hit with a pinkie 53 It helps take the edge

off

54 Just going through

the motions 55 Complete, as a crossword

56 Creations for Mardi

Gras

58 Particles composed of two up quarks and one down quark 59 Did a TV marathon,

say 62 Start of some no-frills

brand names

63 In a lather, with “up” 64 Happy ____

66 Come back around

67 Bits of high jinks? 68 What Mr. Clean, Captain Picard and Michael Jordan have in common 69 Thought expressed in American Sign Language by extending the pinkie, thumb and index finger 70 Compilatio­ns of funny film faux pas 71 Soeur’s sibling 72 Warehouse loading

areas

74 *shrug*

77 “We want all the

juicy details!” 78 Maintain, in a way, as

a highway 81 Michael whose initials match those of his famous comedy troupe

82 Cut through

83 “____ and Majnun” (Arabic story that inspired a Clapton hit)

84 One of the “holy trinity” ingredient­s in Cajun cuisine 85 Advice to one in a

lather?

86 Very inclined (to)

88 Sting, perhaps 90 Taverna staple 91 Spice related to nutmeg

93 Argentite, e.g.

95 Fifth of eight

96 Show filmed at Rockefelle­r Ctr.

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