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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Ernie’s pal | BERT |
5 | Sicilian spouter | ETNA |
9 | Pinkett Smith of “The Matrix Resurrections” | JADA |
13 | Blocks | STOPS |
18 | Contents of el Golfo de México | AGUA |
19 | Instrument with a solo in Berlioz’s “Harold in Italy” | VIOLA |
21 | “Vous ___” (“You are,” in Arles) | ETES |
22 | Cause for caution | PERIL |
23 | Piece of art in a Wells Fargo? | BANKCANVAS |
25 | Wring every possible advantage from | MILK |
26 | Grouch in a garbage can | OSCAR |
27 | Janvier à décembre | ANNEE |
28 | Tender in Tartarus? | CASHOFTHETITANS |
31 | Keys, e.g. | ISLETS |
33 | Pharmacist Lilly | ELI |
34 | Determined response | IWILLSO |
35 | Invalidates | ANNULS |
37 | Meas. of economic activity | GNP |
39 | Leaves for a drink? | TEA |
40 | Marsh media? | BOGPOSTS |
43 | Caution to a zealous gambler? | PACEYOURBETS |
49 | One might unfold at night | COT |
50 | Cowboy flick | OATER |
52 | Considers, as testimony | HEARS |
53 | Dropped from the squad | CUT |
54 | Dig, maybe | SNOOP |
57 | Person who sits in a lot of laps? | RACER |
59 | Fleece | ROB |
60 | Their name for New Zealand is Aotearoa | MAORI |
62 | Word after web or sky | CAM |
64 | Boxer, e.g. | BREED |
66 | “You have my full commitment” | IMALLIN |
68 | Little mix-up at the ophthalmologist? | SIGHTMISUNDERSTANDING |
74 | A bit close to home | TOOREAL |
75 | Work through | SOLVE |
76 | Driving aid | TEE |
77 | Pays for hand delivery | ANTES |
78 | Spotlight hog | HAM |
81 | Like many disciplinarians | STERN |
83 | Walk heavily | TROMP |
87 | Customizable Nintendo avatar | MII |
88 | Ancient element | WATER |
90 | Result | ARISE |
92 | “Insecure” star | RAE |
93 | Jeans company honchos? | PANTMANAGERS |
97 | Celebrity feuds? | FAMEWARS |
100 | Cheering cry | RAH |
101 | Finished a course | ATE |
102 | Consult for advice | TURNTO |
103 | List effortlessly | REELOFF |
107 | Tail spin? | WAG |
109 | Faux fireplace blazer | GASLOG |
111 | Piece of cleaning equipment at a basketball gym? | BACKBOARDERASER |
114 | Infotainment show once hosted by Maria Menounos | ENEWS |
117 | Came to | AWOKE |
118 | Heart | CORE |
119 | Steal at a farmers’ market? | PEABARGAIN |
121 | Thing of the past | RELIC |
122 | Tighten text | EDIT |
123 | Blood component | SERUM |
124 | ___ Krabappel (111-Down’s teacher) | EDNA |
125 | “I think that I shall never see…” poem | TREES |
126 | First-rate | TOPS |
127 | “Hey, over here!” | PSST |
128 | Like existential questions | DEEP |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | The Who’s “___ O’Riley” | BABA |
2 | “A Visit From the Goon Squad” author | EGAN |
3 | Costing as much as | RUNNINGTO |
4 | Starts, as a hobby | TAKESUP |
5 | Madonna film role | EVA |
6 | Hint of color | TINCT |
7 | Stellar flare-ups | NOVAS |
8 | “Ah, well…” | ALAS |
9 | Scout’s brother, in “To Kill a Mockingbird” | JEMFINCH |
10 | Bickering | ATIT |
11 | Site of the Mughal Empire’s Red Fort | DELHI |
12 | Off-kilter | ASKEW |
13 | “Darth Vader is Luke’s father,” e.g. | SPOILER |
14 | Where some trials are held | TESTLAB |
15 | Swimmers in pods | ORCAS |
16 | Grand, say | PIANO |
17 | Olympus offerings | SLRS |
20 | Arthur of the courts | ASHE |
24 | Cousin of 19-Across | CELLO |
29 | One of Chekhov’s “Three Sisters” | OLGA |
30 | 1999 Anthony Hopkins film based on a Shakespeare play | TITUS |
32 | Canadian station brand | ESSO |
35 | Basics | ABCS |
36 | Day divider | NOON |
38 | Participant in a review, perhaps | PEER |
41 | Cigarette stuff | TAR |
42 | Casual attempts | STABS |
43 | Fusses with feathers | PREENS |
44 | Ming whose number was retired by the Rockets | YAO |
45 | It’s about 27 days for the moon | ORBIT |
46 | Salad recall cause | ECOLI |
47 | City shrouded in mystery? | TURIN |
48 | Scorpion’s attack | STING |
51 | Pale brown | ECRU |
55 | Autumn colour | OCHRE |
56 | Classy spreads | PATES |
58 | Mulligans | REDOS |
60 | “The Fifer” artist | MANET |
61 | Birch family member | ALDER |
63 | Combat sport, briefly | MMA |
65 | Mouth features | DELTAS |
67 | Yoga need | MAT |
68 | Philatelist’s prize | STAMP |
69 | Ancient region of Asia Minor | IONIA |
70 | Arrived | GOTIN |
71 | Congresswoman Omar | ILHAN |
72 | Winnebago owner | RVER |
73 | Typographer’s projection | SERIF |
79 | One-time connection | ATA |
80 | Start for phone or church | MEGA |
82 | Hush-hush govt. org. | NSA |
84 | Citrus quaff | ORANGEADE |
85 | Emporium | MART |
86 | Money of Mexico | PESO |
88 | Exuberant exclamation | WAHOO |
89 | Measure of virality | RETWEETS |
91 | Defib experts | EMTS |
94 | Many a Klingon speaker | TREKKIE |
95 | Some reds from Bordeaux | MALBECS |
96 | Caboose | REAR |
98 | Swiss mathematical great | EULER |
99 | Mistreated | WRONGED |
103 | Less refined | RAWER |
104 | Site for French lessons | ECOLE |
105 | Aspect | FACET |
106 | He journeys from the Shire to Mount Doom | FRODO |
108 | Breaches | GAPS |
109 | They work in shifts | GEARS |
110 | Photographer Diane | ARBUS |
111 | See 124-Across | BART |
112 | Faucet annoyance | DRIP |
113 | Slowly escape | SEEP |
115 | 95-Down, e.g. | WINE |
116 | Easy task | SNAP |
120 | Tsp. or oz. | AMT |