The New York Times Magazine Crossword
TO-DO LIST (ABRIDGED)
By JOE KROZEL/ Puzzles Edited by WILL SHORTZ
Answers on Page 20
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1 Rye and others
7 Egg-shaped tomato
11 Racetrack figure
15 A cherry may be served with it
19 Group of companies
21 Doesn’t freak out
23 • Set time
• Go to theater
• Engage in tomfoolery
25 Festive season
26 ____ Maria
27 What may follow bigger or better
28 Byways
29 “Absolutely, brother!”
31 Part of a giggle
32 Put in a hold
33 • Hitchhike
• Surf
• Show patriotism
42 To a smaller degree
43 Dashboard abbr.
44 Meal for a seal
45 Harbor whistler
47 Good rep
48 Unshiny
50 Place to pick up prints
54 • Somersault
• Start football game
• Invent some language
58 Not pay attention
59 Painters’ picks
60 Gets established
61 Co. that produced “Lou Grant”
64 “I said ____!”
65 Nurse
66 Flashy neckwear
67 J.F.K. posting
68 Post-deluge sight
70 Shopper stopper
72 Staples of protests
75 • Not stop at intersection
• Warm up
• Use rifle
79 Taxi’s locale
80 Additions
81 “Employees must wash hands before
returning to work,” e.g.
84 Georgia, once: Abbr.
85 Law school accreditor, for short
86 Walton with a club
87 Diamond worker
89 • Play baseball
• Take public transportation downtown
• Clean up after diners leave
96 Some red marks
97 Biblical preserver
98 Fudges, in a way, as an expense report
99 Earth
101 Farming prefix
103 Balkan repub.
104 Wedge or sledge
108 • Finish taxes
• Visit library
• Plan vacation
113 Rabbit ears
114 People with belts do them
115 Dict. material
116 Tiny bit
117 Herring type
118 Pro responses
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3 Series producer
Makeup of some sheets
Cubemeister Rubik
West Wing worker
Forensic facilities
Do a darn good job?
Twisty pasta
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Pod part, perhaps
Dashboard abbr.
Coordinately
Where I-35 and I-40 meet: Abbr.
Graduation ceremony V.I.P.
“L.A. Law” actress
Home of the 300 in the film “300”
Many a prescription?
Despicable one
A seeming eternity
January honoree, for short
Do the dishes?
“Austin Powers: International Man of
Mystery,” e.g.
“That was close!”
Iconic figure in a Warhol work
Seven: Prefix
City in 1965 headlines
Soft touch, for short?
H.M.S. part
Like trade-ins
PCs once ran on it
Window dressing
Home on high
Circulation needs
Not stiff
Puts the pedal to the metal
Davis of Hollywood
Showerhead adjustment
Diamond-loving Taylor
Masterstroke
Some printers
Safe place for a knife
Many an old monitor, in brief
Record of the year?
Go by walking
Top cop
Cohn and Chagall
“It is what it is,” e.g.
“No pain, no gain,” to many a bodybuilder
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Bed support
Rural calls
____ of hope
Biblical queendom
Steadily annoyed
Piece of cake
One left in stitches
Approximately, informally
It’s a blessing
Chris who sang “Wicked Game”
Country singer Ernest
“U R so funny” alternative
83 Word with public or private
86 Head analysts?
87 Corrupt
88 On the line
90 Carpenter and others
91 Sizzle
92 Renaissance artist ____ del Sarto
93 Late media journalist David
94 Digital transfer
95 Peasant shoe
99 Take as a bride
100 Count of Lemony Snicket
101 “… ____ extra charge!”
102 Stop on the first trans-Pacific air route
103 Spelling start?
105 Lex Luthor’s main henchman in
“Superman”
106 Villains of fantasy
107 Facebook action
108 Busy co. around Feb. 14
109 Sinus doc
110 “So-o-o comfy!”
111 Very important
112 Remarks akin to “btw”
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