The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)
REVOLUTIONARY
David Steinberg sold his first crossword to The Times in 2011, when he was 14 and just finishing the eighth grade. A prolific contributor since then, he has had 94 crosswords in the paper altogether. A 2019 graduate of Stanford University, studying psychology and computer science, David recently moved to Kansas City, Mo., to edit crosswords for Andrews McMeel Universal syndicate. — W.S. ACROSS
Passes along, as a
present
What 13-Down means
in poker
14 Book in a mosque
19 Antarctic mass
21 Major British tabloid
22 Yogurt-container words Celebratory Native American feast Drives around awhile … as suggested by this puzzle’s visual elements?
If’s counterpart, in programming
27 “S.N.L.” alum Cheri
29 Military-alert system
30 Sow’s home
31 Small criticism
32 Baa-dly needing a
haircut?
34 “Today” co-host Hoda
36 Challenges for
infielders
38 “De-e-e-eluxe!”
41 Cherry brandy
45 Certain rideshares
47 Deposit box?
48 Morning hour
51 Many a Stan Lee film role
Capital NE of Casablanca 23 24 26 52 53 Idris of “The Dark Tower”
55 Ones or tens place
56 000
57 Wafer brand
58 Hockey-shot sound
59 Shots in the dark
61 Beginning of the Joint Army/Navy Phonetic Alphabet Camera type, for short
63 Very funny person
65 Extremely cold
67 River through
Pakistan
69 Sea creatures that may employ camouflage when hunting
71 Blood-type system
72 Ones generating buzz
in the music world?
74 Play at full volume
75 Super ____ (game
series)
77 Help with a job
78 Wrath
81 Eco-friendly car introduced in 2011 Something the nose knows
84 ____ Pictures
86 First name on the
Supreme Court
88 Quits a program
90 Dennis the Menace,
e.g.
91 Burnt barbecue bits
92 Shooting stars, some
think 62 82 93 Kind of salami
94 Pool components
96 Type units
97 Like going all in,
maybe
98 Diamond pattern
100 Slowly, musically
102 Some are liberal
103 Meyers of late-night
105 Producer of brown
eggs
107 Black ____
110 Arborist’s tool
113 Laid, as a claim
117 “Spider-Man”
director
118 Hit hard
119 1965 No. 1 Byrds hit … as suggested by this puzzle’s visual elements? Australia’s smallest state
124 Upstate New York city
Topic of Article I, Section 3 of the Constitution
126 Up-and-coming
127 Wrinkle treatment
128 Shaman, for one
129 Newspaper sections
that often fall out 122 125
DOWN
1 Age
2 Romaine concern
3 Kicks things off
4 Land in the water
5 Mortgage org. 6 Mountains just south
of Yellowstone
7 The Quakers and
others
8 Celebrity socialite
9 Comedian Margaret
10 Mind
11 “____ quam videri,” state motto of North Carolina
12 Strike on the head
13 See 8-Across
14 Home of the Marine
Corps University
15 ____ Constitution
16 Individual curls, say
17 Slightly
18 It contains M.S.G.:
Abbr.
20 1973 play featuring a sign with a burnedout “E”
25 Part of a king’s guard
28 It charges to do some
cleaning
32 Arrogant newcomers
33Rebellion leader
Turner
35 Swagger
37 Freud’s first stage
39 Plays hard after
working hard
40 Baker with the 1986 hit “Sweet Love” Baker or dry cleaner, maybe
They multiply by dividing Garden item that sounds like the plural of another garden item 42 43 44 45 Dispensers at banquets
46 Help (out)
47 Author of “The Lion, the Bear and the Fox”
49 Full of empty talk
50 Royals’ org.
54 Teleported, in the
Harry Potter books
60 Drop-down menu in
online shopping
64 I as in Icarus 66 Something you might take a bow for in the theater?
68 Unapologetic
70 Squeaky mice, e.g.
73 Chasm
74 Jabber?
76 Whirlpool subsidiary
since 2006
79 Place to lace up
80 “It’s a snap!”
81 Summer Triangle star
83 The Notorious ____
85 Six Nations tribe 87 Leave off, as the last word of a
89 Line just above a
total, say
95 Squid’s ink holder
99 Latin rebuke
101 Accumulate
102 Up
104 Like a zero-star
review
106 Savory taste
108 Coat that’s hard to take off Sports page fodder 109 110 Paycheck go-with
111 A plane might be flown on it Judicial order Pad site
____ Rosso (Sicilian wine)
116 Kind of citizenship
118 Kind of tea
120 Cpl. or sgt.
121 Fwy., e.g.
123 Virginia Woolf’s
“____ Dalloway” 112 114 115