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New York Times Sunday Crossword Heads Of State

- By Aimee Lucido and Ella Dershowitz, Edited by Will Shortz

ACROSS

1 Miss

5 Fairy-tale monster 9 Meat in ragù al

cinghiale 13 “Everyone knows the

secret now” 19 Lincoln or Ford 20 Purchase in the board game Catan worth one wood and one brick

21 Singer Guthrie 22 Genre for Nirvana

and Soundgarde­n 23 Forgetfuln­ess experience­d by soon-to-be moms, informally 26 Final innings, usually

27 Heinie

28 What a baby might start eating at around 6 months 30 Universal donor’s blood type, informally

31 A, in Aachen 32 “Dancing With ____ Hands Tied” (Taylor Swift song)

33 What well-connected people may have 37 Scented plug-in

brand

40 “Afternoon,

pardner!”

44 “Oh yeah? Give me

an example!” 46 Response to a texted

joke

47 Worldly wisdom 49 Deg. for a creative

type

50 Booting

53 Juice cleanse, essentiall­y

55 Cocktail made from gin, vermouth and Campari

56 Big letters in home

security

59 In Latin, it’s “stannum”

60 Pound part

61 Church council 62 Succeed in life 64 Portfolio listings

65 Common sense 68 The “gone girl” in

“Gone Girl”

70 A negative one

might be positive 71 Used colored pencils, say

74 “____ be a real

shame … ”

75 Jovian planets, by

another name 78 Changes back to

factory defaults, say 80 Way too loud 81 Figure in the iconic “We Can Do It!” poster

85 Quite enough

86 Bit of fiction

89 Suffix with quack

and mock

90 National law enforcemen­t, informally

92 Simple flotation

device

95 Arranges in random

order

96 URL ending

97 TV display option

101 ____ tai

102 Picked up

104 Above

105 Like the bread ideal

for bread pudding 107 Theoretica­l primordial substance

108 Word on an Irish

plane

110 Oscar-winning director Lee

111 Obama’s birthplace 113 Playing to the crowd 117 Japanese condiment

sprinkled on rice

121 Go back to the start,

in a way

124 Slogan about willpower … or a hint to four pairs of answers in this puzzle

126 Courtroom cry

127 “Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap” director

128 Aptly named bus driver on “The Simpsons”

129 Catering vessels

130 “Whatever you say,

sweetheart”

131 Unilever tea brand 132 Bert who played the

Cowardly Lion

133 Children’s author Dicamillo with two Newbery Medals

DOWN

1 Nordic native 2 Invisible energy field 3 Proofreade­r’s directive

4 Words moaned while eating a cheeseburg­er, maybe

5 Give one’s address 6 Get ready to sleep,

cutesily 7 Candidate’s focus 8 Ice cream surname 9 British nobleman 10 Like some traditions 11 Et ____ (and others) 12 Sonata movement 13 The uninformed

masses, colloquial­ly 14 The Jonas Brothers,

e.g.

15 Dish named for a day

of the week 16 Toronto’s prov.

17 “What a mess!” 18 Your: Fr.

24 Bar ____

25 Queen’s “We Will

Rock You,” e.g.

29 2K, for one

31 Sheep

34 Award hopeful 35 Passes along to, in a

way

36 Like the winner of a

handwritin­g contest 37 Narrow valleys 38 Very affectiona­te 39 Get on the same page, in corporates­peak

41 URL ending 42 Alternativ­e to fiber

or satellite

43 Leave off

45 Early PC software 47 Planting more than one kind of seed in a field, per Deuteronom­y

48 Pollution stat 51 Historical subject of Hilary Mantel’s 2009 novel “Wolf Hall” 52 Action item

54 Brings back to use 56 Home of Guinea and

Guinea-bissau: Abbr. 57 “Yo ____” (internet meme with rapper Xzibit) 58 Prioritiza­tion process 63 It added “essential worker” in March 2021: Abbr.

64 Author Rand 66 Quaint contractio­n 67 Title that comes

from “Caesar” 68 Assist

69 Day celebrated by

“Star Wars” fans 71 Curtains

72 Interior design job 73 Support, as a belief

76 Fellow

77 Like bacon and lobster, in Jewish law 79 Prime-time slot 82 Home of the National Voting Rights Museum

83 Perfect

84 Nail-polish brand 86 Like some nachos

and questions 87 “Real” ones were first issued in the 2010s

88 Muppet who hosts the “Not-too-late Show” 91 Fifth-century invader 93 Poisonous shrub 94 Suffix with Euclid 95 Metric for online

traffic, in brief

98 Get ready for action 99 The “C” of D.R.C.

100 World of Warcraft,

e.g., for short

103 One who’s at home

on the job?

105 Branch of Islam

106 Thai taxi with a

repetitive name

109 Send, as payment

112 Mail, e.g.

114 Actress Taylor-joy of “The Queen’s Gambit”

115 Costa ____

116 Mother of Don Juan 117 Cheese on a meze

platter

118 Gillette razor

119 Daily Planet reporter 120 Gaelic tongue

121 Sorority letter

122 “Yikes!”

123 Pile of cash

125 TV button: Abbr.

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