New York Times Sunday Crossword
The Magic Show
ACROSS
1 Bit of a Bollywood
soundtrack 5 Hawaiian giveaway 8 Home of van Gogh’s “The Starry Night,” informally Walgreens competitor
Greek warrior of myth
Person from Calgary or Edmonton Source of material for a baseball bat Magic trick performed at 78-Down Company accountant’s responsibility Concern for wheat farmers Nickname for an Oxford university Puzzle-loving group Sugar found in beer Mouselike rodents Sometimes-stinky pair
Adds to
Agcy. that cares what airs Mauna ____ Magic trick performed at 119-Across and 104-Down Burden for Jack and Jill
Female org. since the 1850s
Lee of Marvel Comics Pals around (with) Coca-cola brand ____ duck (Chinese entree) “Carmina Burana” composer Carl Grant-making org. Like most doors Followed closely, as a set of rules
Zest source Feudal vassal Magic trick performed at 123- and 124-Across Word repeated before “everywhere” Online “Very funny!” Basic gymnastics flips
Comic Aziz of “Master of None” 12 19 20 22 23 25 26 27
29 30 34 36
39 43
46 47
49 50
52 53 54 55
57
59 60 61
63 65 67
71
72 73
76 79 81 83 84
85 87
89 90 91
94 95 96
97 99 100
102 105 109 113
115
119 120 121 122 123 124 125
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13 14
15 “Is that true about me?”
Movies with big budgets and no audience
At the proper moment
Simple percussion instrument Greenish-blue hues Musical based on Fellini’s “81/2” Ready to take part Escape maker Magic trick performed at 55-Across Blue, on some maps: Abbr. Onetime White House nickname Apt anagram of IS A CHARM Eight-line poems Hullabaloo Four-string instrument
Kind of jar
Crisp fabric Tequila source “Whenever you want”
Magic trick performed at 15-, 16and 17-Down Skinny sort Hydrogen has one Architect Saarinen Swiss and others First name in jazz Bad: Prefix Prohibitionists
DOWN
Go gaga
Not quite closed Bunch of friends Truisms ____-di-dah QB Manning Arabic for “son of” Advertising icon who wears a single earring Missouri River native Hurt badly
Latin years Output of N.W.A or DMX
“This ____ test” Herbs related to mints
English lengths 16 17 18 21
24
28 31 32 33
35 36 37 38 40 41 42
43 44 Baseball’s Hank Physicist Bohr Crème ____ crème They can be inflated or shattered Lesley of “60 Minutes” Manipulative type Lane in Metropolis 12:50 Schindler of “Schindler’s List” Officers below capts. Relief carving Shout of pain Talkative birds “Yuk!” Relative of pop? Place from which to withdraw deposits Long tooth
Give as an example 45 48 49 51
54
56 58 60 62
64 66 68 69 70 74
75 76 Wearing, with “in” Prefix with structure Décor of many dens Onetime honor for cable TV shows Mozart title character
Part of P.E.I. Some dental work Titter
South American monkey
Old war zone, briefly Tangled up Ill-defined situation Offspring
Front Director of 1957’s “12 Angry Men” Looks like Name on some boxes of film 77 78
80 82
85 86
88 91 92 93
96 98
99 Neophyte, informally
Provide part of a coverage policy for ____-pedi “Mirabile ____!” (“Wonderful to state!”) Reproves Dweller in a virtual “City”
Great Lakes city Greek X
J.crew competitor New York archbishop Timothy
Furs from rabbits Got a move on, with “it”
“I would ____ surprised” 101 102 103
104 106 107 108 110
111 112
114
116 117 118 Stand-up comic Williams
Like the Spanish nouns “gato” (cat) and “perro” (dog): Abbr. Literary collection: Abbr. Vaccine holder Run away Tumbled Stuntman Knievel The New World: Abbr. Be inconsistent Book of Mormon book
Fannie or Ginnie follower Suffix with dull Small dog Entrances