The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

THE NYT CROSSWORD PUZZLE

- INITIAL IMPRESSION­S By Dan Schoenholz Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz

ACROSS

1 Advantage

6 Tony, e.g. 11 Plunder 18 Weighed in 20 Cow : herd :: ____ : troop

22 One with a discerning palate 23 C-span?

25 Start brawling 26 Drink-name suffix 27 Earth goddess 28 Going from Point A to Point B

30 Miss piggy? 31 Class acts? 33 Actress Gershon 34 Put back on the market, as real estate 37 Feel bad 38 Champagne name 40 P-trap?

44 G-force?

47 Union concern 48 Setting for C. S. Lewis’s ‘‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’’

49 NPR host Shapiro 50 Words said in passing?

51 Deliberate betrayal 53 Butt

54 Father figures? 57 Guam or the U.S. Virgin Islands: Abbr. 59 Surgeons’ profession­al org.

60 2012 Best Picture winner

61 Anastasia ____, protagonis­t of ‘‘Fifty Shades of Grey’’ 62 Make mention of 63 Top supporter? 64 Susan who portrayed the youngest child on ‘‘The Brady Bunch’’

65 G-flat?

69 Deodorant type 72 Be short

73 Make music 74 Like Crater Lake, compared with any other U.S. lake 78 Lebron James in his N.B.A. debut, e.g.

79 Anheuser-busch Inbev’s stock ticker symbol

80 Avocado pit, for one

81 Cause for revolution, perhaps 82 Escort’s offering 83 ‘‘Yep, that happened!’’

85 [And like magic .?.?. it’s gone!]

87 First of ten? 88 Compete in pursuit of

90 Abbr. on a flight board

91 D-con?

94 E-bond?

96 Conversely, in brief

97 Worry for a Great Depression bank 98 Ladybug, e.g. 99 Cereal box abbr. 101 Strike-out specialist­s?

105 See 106-Across 106 Out of 105-Across

108 Son of Zeus 109 Bird of legend 110 Fast-food chain with Famous Star burgers

113 C-sharp?

116 Black-and-white dessert

117 Take care of some personal baggage

118 Word after green or smoke

119 Things consumed for psychedeli­c trips

120 Men in black, say 121 Deck originally known as ‘‘carte da trionfi’’ (‘‘cards of triumph’’)

DOWN

1 Kind of news often aired at 6 and 11 p.m. 2 Classical poem form

3 Drives home, say 4 French article

5 Floral archway 6 Pop group with a dedicated museum in Stockholm

7 ‘‘____ is mainly a catalog of blunders’’: Churchill

8 Means

9 ‘‘The Burghers of Calais’’ sculptor 10 Cruella de Vil, for one

11 Beat oneself up over, say

12 Mimic

13 Little beef

14 ____ kicks (ab exercise) 15 Pitch-correcting devices

16 Tribe of southern Montana

17 Range of knowledge

19 School administra­tor

21 French for ‘‘born’’ 24 Appalls 29 Aesthetica­lly pretentiou­s, informally 32____ card

33 Ruby, e.g. 35 Carter who portrayed Wonder Woman 36 Noncommitt­al response to ‘‘You coming?’’

39 Load off one’s mine?

41 Homonym of 39Down

42 Trace of color 43 Wore 44 Gallivants (about) 45 Part of Q.E.D. 46 Ralph who founded the American Museum of Tort Law

51 Got ready (for) 52 Mosque leader 55 Launched 56 Product once advertised with the line ‘‘The splendor of your skin’’

58 Datum for a chauffeur, for short

60 Take in, maybe 62 Supporter of Roosevelt’s agenda 63 Actor whose breakout role came as a shirtless cowboy in ‘‘Thelma and Louise’’ 64 Singles

66 Hardly cheery 67 Hoppy request at happy hour 68 Enlighten

69 Wine barrel strip 70 Climate change, e.g.

71 Looked back on 75 Alphabetiz­ed, say 76 Wind farm output: Abbr.

77 Stink

79 Split open 80 Lorelei’s lure 81 May honorees 83 Mad (at)

84 ____ Hill (’90s R&B group) 86 Decoration at el Palacio Real de Ma- drid

89 Where livestock eat

91 Mastered 92 Divide into three parts

93 Pattern that’s hard to break

95 Nasty looks 100 Lento or allegro 102 Retreats

103 Loggers’ compe- tition

104 Track

105 Rap lyrics, in slang

107 Post-o.r. destinatio­n, often 108 Doesn’t just assume

110 The Rockies, on scoreboard­s

111 Day ____ 112 Sail fixed to a bowsprit

114 ‘‘Darn!’’ in Dortmund

115 Baseball’s deadball ____ (around 1900-20)

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