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ACROSS 1 Drinks liquor 18 Fish depositing eggs 42 Containing many historical records 43 Yoga pose 45 Spanish for “thirty” 46 Persevering, with “on” 52 Plod heavily 58 GPS calculation: Abbr. 59 British verb suffix 72 Form into an ornamental twisted ring 73 Enthusiastic assent in Mexico 89 Return env., e.g. 92 Like farming that doesn’t disturb the soil 96 Western California county 104 Faces in text messages, maybe 110 Stuff oneself with 114 Quirky mannerism 130 Build up, as interest 153 Wise to 155 Expressed an opinion boldly 156 Bay, say 157 Louisiana cuisine style 159 Swelled heads 162 One way to serve pie 165 Patroness of QuÈbec: Abbr. 166 Two-__ sloth 168 “Call right away!” in infomercials 173 Instrument utilizing perforated rolls 179 Truth, archaically 180 Sedan alternatives 182 Start of an objection 184 Exam for jrs. 186 __ Lingus 189 Pay add-on? 191 Tie-on for messy food 192 Razor name 212 Mucho 219 Former Geo and Chevrolet auto 222 End a mission early 224 Rise in profits, e.g. 228 Search blindly 234 Works for 236 LAX guesses 243 Ostentatious display 251 Vodka brand, in brief 255 Advocacy of lip reading 258 Register again 259 Cantina pot 264 Lowly workers 266 Slight fight 280 Suffix with cyto285 Most urbane 287 Be stretched atop 290 Pizzeria chain, informally 297 Fruity drink 299 Like many auto collisions 307 “Jeez, that’s a shame” 311 Sinus-clearing apparatus 335 Like a taxicab 337 Bird: Prefix 343 Ashy-looking quality 347 Quenched 351 Narrow estuary 364 Trivial lies 371 Girl Scout groups 374 Studying secondarily, with “in” 376 Eye creepily 385 Grand __ (wine designation) 386 Chips away at
410 Like vigorous exercises done while standing in water 424 Medicine dispensers 426 Savoir-__ 429 Enticing sort 440 Hauled to jail 443 Smidgens 457 Classic jingle in candy bar ads 471 Well-suited 474 Language of the O.T. 478 Leo or Libra 487 Beginning stage 493 Reindeer herders’ region 495 Place for a chaise 496 Notably hard-to-control blaze 498 Thought up 499 Has as a goal 501 In __ (facing a grave situation) DOWN 2 “Thank you, Yves!” 5 Bedroll carried by a homeless person 6 Values highly 8 FedEx competitor 9 Spill clumsily 10 Okra’s plant family 11 Spaniard’s neighbor 12 Sat on the throne 13 Part of an office bldg. address 19 Logical assumption 20 Cousin of “Aargh!” 25 Rains cold pellets 26 Words before a name on a check 28 Italian city known for its cheese 33 Very worrisome 35 All gone, as food 36 Toledo-to-Columbus dir. 37 Half: Prefix 51 Of a certain heart valve 62 Petting zoo sound 63 24-hr. cash source 65 Lukewarm 70 Island nation near Fiji 79 Nebraska county named for a tribe 80 Olympus __ (volcano on Mars) 82 “I see,” facetiously 83 German for “route” 84 Elevated 86 Chipped away at 93 Like many wine barrels 94 “You’re oversharing,” in texts 95 “Son of,” in Arabic names 99 Start a journey 116 Harlem sch. 122 “Last one __ a rotten egg!” 129 Vocal quaver 131 Chew noisily 135 Gem weight 136 Single-issue publication 137 Pudding starch 141 Homework-time rule, perhaps 147 Big name in activity trackers 158 Farm-to-table proponent 161 Examination of a potential juror 172 Weaponize anew 175 “Give it __” 179 Muscle jerk 181 School skippers 183 In a facedown manner
196 Altogether 200 Nota __ 205 Q-U queue 208 Big name in lawn care 210 River through Spain and Portugal 216 Pledge recipient 217 Half step, in music 220 Deserter of a cause 223 Implore 225 Hushed “Hey!” 243 12-point type 247 Bygone days 253 Yield to the wishes of 257 3.1 Phillip __ (fashion label) 263 Toyota __4 (crossover SUV) 267 Root for poi 270 Suffix with diction 271 Part of GPS: Abbr. 275 Spring __ (start to drip) 279 Give temporarily 289 Driver making a U-turn, e.g. 298 Imitating sort 303 Like a desert 305 They follow sigmas 312 Suffix with percent 314 Spotted from afar 317 Dots in el ocÈano 321 Habit-kicking programs 328 Sea nymph 330 Declares 332 Infant formula brand 348 Luisiana or Tejas 350 Tear to bits 357 Masked critters 358 Be an omen of 360 Bereft, poetically 361 Sound starting “gem,” but not “gum” 370 Claiming without justification, as power 373 Gap in the top of a parapet for shooting 375 Wildebeests 377 Alcopop brand 378 Greeting with a GIF, maybe 379 Buzzing musical toy 382 Part of QED 384 Not omitted: Abbr. 386 List-ending abbr. 388 Strike while the iron __ 400 Psychic glow 402 Gen __ (millennials) 403 Strong __ ox 405 __-TASS (longtime news agency) 408 Passion 412 __-Magnon 420 Auxiliary wagers 428 Tannery products 435 Orchestra conductors 438 “So tasty!” 439 Hook up in advance, as cables 446 Mosque minister 452 Elevates 458 Atheist Madalyn Murray __ 459 Prologue 462 __ point (only so far) 466 Former Argentine president Mauricio 468 Egg-shaped 471 __ Harbor (Guam port) 472 They’re above abs 482 1,006, to Caesar 490 Here, to Pierre 492 “Indeedy”
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DOWN 3 With 309-Down, 19922007 Packers quarterback 27 Bolt who really bolts 29 The Colts, on scoreboards 39 With 197-Down, head coach of the Seattle Seahawks 96 Football helmet part 113 Eight-time Norris Trophy winner 127 2004 Olympics setting 145 Kicked a football 146 Acts as the coxswain, say 167 __ Field (Colorado Rockies’ venue) 174 Alternatives to axels or lutzes 176 Location of the first Ironman Triathlon in 1978 185 Arizona Wildcats’ home 197 See 39-Down 207 Swimming competition 218 Situation when the goalie is away from the crease 232 Cry after a bad call, perhaps 240 Coach Adolph in the Basketball Hall of Fame
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ACROSS 8 1998 crime thriller starring Tommy Lee Jones 40 Former name of Chris Hardwick’s podcast 44 1990 #1 Wilson Phillips hit 47 Indie rocker with the 2018 album “Hell-On” 71 Ham it up onstage 75 “Am __ Love” (1954 Joni James hit) 81 Actor who played Mowgli in “Jungle Book” 108 Like much of Brian Eno’s music 111 One of the “Full House” twins 117 “Trading Spaces” concern 119 195-Down Oscar nominee 147 Scruffy deputy on “Gunsmoke” 167 Cartoonist Addams, familiarly 177 CinÈma __ (filmmaking style) 187 “The Godfather of Punk” 226 Kwik-E-Mart on “The Simpsons,” e.g. 231 Kylo of “Star Wars” 232 Wound in “The Return of the Vampire” 238 “Hostel” film director
248 Band with the 1996 hit “Wonderwall” 254 HBO’s “Curb __ Enthusiasm” 272 Shrek and Fiona 273 “The Mummers’ Dance” singer McKennitt 278 “Almost Lover” singer Alison 292 She sang “Something to Talk About” 304 Film genre 313 “Ghostbusters” director Ivan 315 1962-71 TV western 320 “7 Faces of __” (Tony Randall film) 323 Film in which Jim Carrey plays Count Olaf 331 He hosted “Dirty Jobs” 366 Frisky, like PepÈ Le Pew 369 Emulate Mel TormÈ 370 “Arrested Development” actress Shawkat 377 Farmhand in “The Wizard of Oz” 380 “Mayberry __” (old sitcom) 396 “Maybe I’m __” (top 10 hit for Wings) 398 The Beatles’ Rocky, for one 415 K-__ records 428 TÈa of “Tower Heist”
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90 Nashville awards org. 91 Singer Falana and actress Albright 101 “I Left Something Turned __ Home” (Trace Adkins country hit) 103 “Cheers” actress Shelley 109 “Saturday Night Live” alum MacDonald 112 “No More ‘I Love __’” (Annie Lennox song) 115 Rapper on the 2017 album “Bloodlust” 118 The Police had one in 2007 120 “Road to __” (1978 Ramones album) 133 Britney Spears’ “__! ... I Did It Again” 140 Billboard Hot 100, e.g. 142 “I Wish” rapper __-Lo 143 The Supremes’ “I __ a Symphony” 148 “Eight Is __” (old TV show) 149 Sister __ (“We Are Family” singers) 162 Assent to Captain Picard 164 Pulver’s rank: Abbr. 171 Musical McEntire 173 Grammy-winning country folk singer John 188 Santa __ (California valley where much of “Sideways”
ACROSS 41 Places to see stars in science centers 50 Outer embryonic layer 53 Its diameter is measured in picometers 57 About 92% of Britannia metal 124 Acer Predator XB3, e.g. 178 It’s often formed in a leaf axil 215 Impulse transmission point 227 Object in a Perseid shower 230 Sleep cycle acronym 241 The second “T” of TNT 244 Scientific study of insects 257 Calculus calculation 269 Quality of a high-pH compound 296 Hydrocarbon suffix 298 Word before blocker or particle 352 E-tail business 356 Things made by pouring molten metal into molds 362 Enzyme involved in the reduction of hydrogen peroxide 387 “Giant Brain” unveiled in 1946
397 Quark-binding particle 413 What phycologists study 416 Double-helix strand 421 Like carbon compounds 436 Font standard developed by Apple 453 Pertaining to lung membranes 481 It may be made of the alloy alnico 502 Geological fault about which movement is mainly horizontal DOWN 1 PC chip giant 14 Nobel-winning biochemist __ Gobind Khorana 18 Manufacturer of Allegra and Unisom 22 Rechargeable dry-cell battery 34 Format for presenting wide-screen films on older TVs 49 Meson with zero spin 54 Transformers producing high-frequency alternating currents 67 Ca++ or Cl97 100 nanojoules 138 Hydroxyl compound 139 They’re 8s on the Beau-
fort scale 169 Bacteriologist RenÈ who won a Pulitzer for “So Human an Animal” 170 Animals living on the surface of the seabed 199 FaceTime alternative 221 Part of ISP 237 Biochemical energy source, for short 239 Platform that runs on Apple devices 274 Organ with the Graafian follicle 333 Compound with a carbonyl group 346 Unit of luminous intensity 347 Fixed part of an induction motor 354 __ cloud (region of comets beyond Pluto) 365 Keyboard combo such as Ctrl-S or Alt-Tab 422 They catalog full sets of chromosomes 448 Cylindrical but tapering at both ends, in botany 461 Liquid found in most fats 464 Software suite preinstalled on new Macs 465 Pascal, newton and kelvin
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261 President John Tyler’s first wife 283 The Roaring Twenties, e.g. 293 Sherman was his veep 310 Leopold’s 1920s codefendant 325 Prohibition enforcers, informally 326 FDR’s Scottish terrier 355 Sierra Club co-founder John 362 Subject of a 1963 environmental act 363 “__ I a Woman?” (Sojourner Truth speech) 372 First female Supreme Court justice 392 __ War (Operation Desert Storm) 393 Hammurabi instituted one 394 1950s Project Blue Book subj. 414 Go off like Vesuvius did in A.D. 79 433 Gen. Pershing’s command in WWI 456 Plebeian, in Marxist contexts
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is set) 190 Stitch’s cartoon partner 194 “I __ Grow Up” (“Peter Pan” song) 195 Best Picture of 2012 204 Kett of comics 233 “Licensed to __” (#1 Beastie Boys album) 242 Cindy Brady’s speech feature 246 Title for Miniver or Malaprop 256 Malek of “Bohemian Rhapsody” 265 Emilio Estevez, to Martin Sheen 277 Jerry and the Road Runner, to Tom and Wile E. Coyote 286 “__ Funk” (14-week #1 hit of 2015) 288 Actress Skye 300 Run-__ (rap trio) 302 __ Straits (“Sultans of Swing” band) 316 “Everybody __ Chris” (2005-09 sitcom) 319 “Parenthood” actress Christensen 324 “I __ to Know” (Marc Anthony hit) 345 “Keep a __ on Things” (Crash Test Dummies
single) 353 Critter hunted by Steve Irwin 367 Sort like Niles Crane or Thurston Howell III 369 People profiled in People magazine 389 “Dark Lady” singer 390 Melissa who played Bernadette on “The Big Bang Theory” 391 “__ a Thousand Times” (Jack Palance film noir) 404 “Aladdin __” (David Bowie album) 410 Singer DiFranco 417 Jim Croce’s “I Got __” 425 “__ it to me!” (“Laugh-In” line) 427 Flotsam and Jetsam in “The Little Mermaid” 431 Barney Gumble on “The Simpsons,” e.g. 449 “Star Trek: Voyager” character played by Ethan Phillips 460 “Fiddler on the Roof” matchmaker 470 “Close the Door” singer Pendergrass 483 “Wayne’s World” exclamation 486 “Scrooge” star Alastair
ARTS AND LITERATURE ACROSS 31 Vessel for Ahab 74 Hemingway’s “The Sun __ Rises” 121 “Show pity, __ die”: Shakespeare 128 The Muses, e.g. 150 Crawler in M.C. Escher’s “Mˆbius Strip II” 152 “Delta of Venus” author 154 Cry in a Patrick O’Brian novel 160 “How do __ thee?” (Browning question) 172 “Love and Will” author May 198 Geraint and Jason, to Enid and Medea 202 Edgar Allan Poe’s only complete novel 211 Thoreau work 268 First word in a Shakespeare title 282 Erle Stanley Gardner created him 301 Kid-lit’s Newbery or Caldecott 318 “Moll Flanders” novelist 338 “... __ any drop to drink”: Coleridge 340 Widowed mother in “Peer Gynt” 346 T.S. Eliot’s Skimbleshanks, e.g. 359 “__ Dream” (“Lohengrin” aria) 368 Painter Manet 373 Pablo Neruda’s homeland 399 Tolkien’s genre
403 “Foundation” trilogy author 409 1887 H. Rider Haggard novel 419 “Candide” or “Animal Farm” 446 Like Vivaldi’s “Spring” concerto, keywise 447 Volcano described in the “Aeneid” 455 Pose to be painted, e.g. 485 Thomas Gray and Thomas Hardy 503 “__ Row” (Steinbeck novel) DOWN 4 Dostoevsky novel, with “The” 31 “Our Mr. __” (Sinclair Lewis novel) 66 Schubert’s “__ Kleine Trauermusik” 107 Painter Andrea del __ 114 “Jazz” novelist Morrison 132 Japanese contemporary artist __ Kusama 157 “Quantum Healing” author Deepak 163 “Rebecca” author du Maurier 193 Agatha Christie’s “And Then __ Were None” 201 “Dances __ Gathering” (Jerome Robbins ballet) 206 Undercoats for painting on wood 209 Shakespearean cry of reproach 227 End of an Aesop fable
229 “The Night Watch” painter 235 Like Hotspur’s horse in “Henry IV, Part I” 245 Woolf’s “A Room of __ Own” 249 “Peer Gynt” playwright 260 2007 Literature Nobelist Doris 291 Hugo Award genre 306 The Tabard in “The Canterbury Tales,” e.g. 327 Music, literature or film 331 Title for Gustave Flaubert’s Bovary 342 Shake a leg, to Shakespeare 343 One of 150 in the Bible 344 “... poem lovely as __”: Kilmer 406 Works by Spanish painter Joan 407 Tolkien menace 411 Sue Grafton’s “__ for Quarry” 423 Offerings at the Leaky Cauldron, in Harry Potter books 441 Like pastoral poems 442 Genre associated with Jasper Johns and Yoko Ono 450 Novelist Camus 463 French cubist Fernand 484 “__-Jin” (James Clavell novel) 489 Stephen King’s Christine is one
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