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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Wagner’s “___ Rheingold” | DAS |
4 | Avenger with a hammer | THOR |
8 | Peacock’s pride | PLUMAGE |
15 | Bit of bickering | SPAT |
19 | Mel in Cooperstown | OTT |
20 | 60 minutos | HORA |
21 | Contact list’s ancestor | ROLODEX |
22 | Colombian currency | PESO |
23 | Aerosmith guitarist | JOEPERRY |
25 | Small river’s indignant assertion? | IAMNOTACREEK |
27 | Some Swiss watches | OMEGAS |
28 | Bunker material | SAND |
30 | Railroad | COERCE |
31 | Band signer | LABEL |
33 | Biol., chem., geol., etc. | SCIS |
35 | Hanukkah pancakes | LATKES |
37 | Outdo | TOP |
39 | Tool for giving roosters boosters? | CHICKENNEEDLE |
42 | Insipid entertainment | PAP |
45 | Anjou agreement | OUI |
46 | Valley in Ventura County | SIMI |
47 | “Michael Clayton” writer-director Tony | GILROY |
48 | Greedy desire | MORE |
49 | Coop collection | EGGS |
51 | Pitchfork wielder | DEVIL |
54 | Land heavily | PLOP |
55 | Wild | FERAL |
56 | Entree accompaniers at an all-dairy diner? | CHEESESIDES |
59 | Cry of disbelief | ITCANTBE |
61 | Practice penitence | ATONE |
62 | Prepares for company | CLEANS |
65 | Maltese money | EURO |
66 | Wide-brimmed hats | PANAMAS |
69 | “Middlemarch” author | ELIOT |
70 | Vanishing salutation | DEARSIR |
74 | Roll for wrappers | TAPE |
75 | Arbitrary people, in slang | RANDOS |
77 | Ball, say | DANCE |
78 | Tart baked good | LEMONBAR |
82 | Linen item in an Istanbul inn? | TURKEYSHEET |
85 | Covent Garden offering | OPERA |
86 | It might cause you to shake | DEAL |
89 | Bank job | HEIST |
90 | Truck stop sight | SEMI |
91 | Perjury, e.g. | LIES |
92 | “What a shame!” | HOWSAD |
94 | James in the Blues Hall of Fame | ETTA |
96 | Last of 26 | ZEE |
97 | Do something | ACT |
98 | Part of a forest-themed carousel? | REVOLVINGDEER |
101 | Close | END |
102 | Tart purveyors | PIEMEN |
104 | Rush job letters | ASAP |
105 | “Buss It” rapper Banks | ERICA |
107 | Lacking a key | ATONAL |
109 | Sail’s support | SPAR |
111 | Pandemonium | BEDLAM |
114 | Trash from a banana eater on the bay? | SWIMMINGPEEL |
119 | Ominous question in “Marathon Man” | ISITSAFE |
121 | Bob’s eldest child on “Bob’s Burgers” | TINA |
122 | Never | NOTONCE |
123 | Filled with suspense | TAUT |
124 | Informer | RAT |
125 | Many a Justice Dept. staffer | ATTY |
126 | Spotlight hogs | EGOISTS |
127 | 1815 novel set in Highbury, England | EMMA |
128 | Fields of cookies | MRS |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Where some people kick back | DOJO |
2 | Proton’s place | ATOM |
3 | Sculpture in an avian-themed art installation? | STEELPIGEON |
4 | Elementary lesson | THEABCS |
5 | Baseball, informally | HORSEHIDE |
6 | Bobby of the Bruins | ORR |
7 | Tropicana Field team | RAYS |
8 | Harry, e.g. | PRINCE |
9 | Word often accompanying a spinning wheel icon | LOADING |
10 | German city on the Danube | ULM |
11 | Sun. follower | MON |
12 | Fuss | ADO |
13 | Understand | GET |
14 | “Quite so!” | EXACTLY |
15 | Unrestrained indulgence | SPREE |
16 | Polo, for the aristocracy? | PEERSPORT |
17 | “Hold on ___!” | ASEC |
18 | Puff some pot | TOKE |
24 | Course org. | PGA |
26 | Rum mixer | COKE |
29 | Invite | ASK |
32 | Margarita makers squeeze them | LIMES |
34 | Cut | SNIP |
35 | ___ Soleil (Louis XIV nickname) | LEROI |
36 | Passed, as a proposition | ADOPTED |
37 | Boot reinforcement | TOECAP |
38 | Should, informally | OUGHTA |
40 | Honda model for 50 years | CIVIC |
41 | Builder’s extension | ELL |
43 | Souk shopper | ARAB |
44 | Soccer’s “Black Pearl” | PELE |
48 | Candelabra with nine branches | MENORAHS |
50 | Canadian Tire Centre team | SENATORS |
52 | Lazy sort | IDLER |
53 | One-eyed “Futurama” character | LEELA |
55 | Electrical capacitance units | FARADS |
57 | Siete días | SEMANA |
58 | John, Paul or George | SAINT |
60 | Signal to enter | CUE |
63 | “Well, that’s obvious!” | NODUH |
64 | Put away | STORE |
67 | NYPD alert | APB |
68 | Short-billed auk | SEADOVE |
71 | Warning of high pollen levels? | SNEEZEALARM |
72 | Workers with tongs | ICEMEN |
73 | Fixed, as a loose lace | RETIED |
76 | Enjoyed a run | SKIED |
78 | Hit for the Kinks | LOLA |
79 | Grand in scale | EPIC |
80 | Running track? | MEETPOINT |
81 | Took back | REWON |
83 | Businesswoman Lauder | ESTEE |
84 | Silvery metallic element | YTTERBIUM |
87 | Course at Gallaudet Univ. | ASL |
88 | Basalt, originally | LAVA |
92 | It drops in conservative times | HEMLINE |
93 | Analyze in detail | DISSECT |
95 | Short solo | ARIETTA |
98 | Paper pack | REAM |
99 | Capital of Campania | NAPLES |
100 | Transcript no. | GPA |
103 | “Seven Days ___” (1964 Burt Lancaster/Kirk Douglas movie) | INMAY |
106 | Some IRA investments | CDS |
107 | Nick and Nora’s pet | ASTA |
108 | Foolish fellow | TWIT |
110 | Solemn ceremony | RITE |
112 | Miles away | AFAR |
113 | Citi Field team | METS |
115 | Yule quaff | NOG |
116 | Pontiac in a 1964 song | GTO |
117 | Luau fare | POI |
118 | USN rank | ENS |
120 | Frodo’s friend | SAM |