Relative difficulty: Challenging
THEME: THE TREE-LIGHTING CEREMONY at ROCKEFELLER CENTER — theme answers related to the ceremony, plus a rebus using "ON" squares to create the outline of a tree

Word of the Day: RAJIV Gandhi (96A: One of the Gandhis) —
Rajiv Ratna Gandhi (Kashmiri/Hindi: राजीव गांधी; 20 August 1944 – 21 May 1991) was the 7th Prime Minister of India, serving from October 1984 to December 1989. He took office after his mother's assassination on Oct-31-1984, later he himself was assassinated in May-1991. He became the youngest Prime Minister of India when he took office at the age of 40. He was the elder son of Indira Gandhi and Feroze Gandhi. (wikipedia)
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I loved this puzzle. Yes, there were a lot of wobbly answers — ASSESS AS, ON THE ICE, REMOP, etc. — but the bulk of the fill was really inventive and imaginative, and it was all in the service of a truly beautiful rebus + draw a picture + holiday theme. The lights on the tree come ON! That is pretty sweet. I don't know why there's a light on the trunk, but whatever — this oversized grid is a real piece of work. Haven't admired a Sunday puzzle this much in a while. Reminds me of Liz Gorski's good stuff. A+.

Theme answers:
- 3D: With 5-Down, when 148-Across traditionally takes place (THE WEDNESDAY / AFTER THANKSGIVING)
- 15D: Where 148-Across takes place (ROCKEFELLER CENTER)
- 17D: Traditional centerpiece of 148-Across (NORWAY SPRUCE)
- 148A: Annual Manhattan event (represented symbolically in this puzzle) (TREE-LIGHTING CEREMONY)
- 8A: Home of Hells Gate State Park (IDAHO) — Wow, that place must really suck.
- 31A: N.B.A.'er Smits, a k a the Dunkin' Dutchman (RIK) — I watched basketball when RIK was in his heyday, so this was a piece of cake. He has one of those funny "K" names, like DIK Browne or ZAK whatshisname ... Ringo's son ... Starkey!
- 46A: Snack food with a Harvest Cheddar flavor (SUN CHIPS) — famous for having a biodegradable bag that was discontinued because it was "too loud." SUN CHIPS
are packaged to make you feel that you are not doing what you are in fact doing: eating junk food.
- 50A: "Butter knife" of golf (ONE IRON) — I assumed this was some dude. Some dude nicknamed "Butter knife." John Daly?
- 59A: Escapee from a witch in a Grimm tale (GRETEL) — HANSEL also fits, so you're lucky if you solve this from the front instead of the back.
- 62A: It may be put down on a roll (ABSENCE) — a great, tough clue.
- 82A: Mythological triad (GRACES) — there are several such triads, or at least one other (FATES), but they didn't fit.
- 84A: Creatures known to lick their own eyeballs (GECKOS) — How do you not love a clue like that?
- 115A: When repeated, an old sitcom farewell (NANU) — always hard to see TV from my formative years called "old."
- 127A: Trattoria topper (PESTO) — wanted PASTA, but then realized that would be what's being topped, not the topper.
- 18D: "Diary of a Madman" author (GOGOL) — Me: ".... ? .... ? .... OZZY?"
- 48D: Movie co. behind "Wordplay" and "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" (IFC) — Independent Film Channel. Nice semi-self-referential clue there...
- 58D: Magnetic disruption in space (ION STORM) — surprised at how quickly I got this and how confidently I entered it, considering my dearth of knowledge about astrology. [wink]
- 60D: 1960s girl group, with "the" (RONETTES) — Ronnie Spector! Wall of Sound! Cool...
- 80D: Chu ___ (legendary Confucian sage) (HSI) — Uh ... OK, if Chu say so ...
- 92D: Echo producer (CANYON) — Right in the heart of that beautiful bottom-of-the-tree section. Had an aha moment with this one.
- @kamies I'm killing the sunday nyt crossword. KILLIN IT. however if I finish soon the rest of my work day is going to be really boring.
- @Love_Liipstik There's alwyz somethin poppin off on the 196! This old lady KNOWS she should be holdin on to the bar instead she wants to do crosswords!
- @etc_etera Damn. No pen. Will Shortz you're being rescheduled and I'm sorry.
- @wildbookchase NYT Xword might be the saving grace of my afternoon. #Saturdaylibrarian
- @Mr_Inconsistant @MySecretLife01 If you arm wrestle, can beat me and then do the Times crossword quickly I am in
- @Dave_MensHealth So entranced by the crossword that I missed my stop and ended up in Brixton. Damn you, 12-down.
- @PuzzleGirl65 One of my commenters just called me sweetie. #TheCreepyOne
- @LissaGreene13 Its not #Thanksgiving unless Dad asks me to spell answers to #NYTimes crossword puzzle. Justifies my entire college career to spell "parade"
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