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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Johnson who flew solo from England to Australia in 1930 | AMY |
4 | Rise high | SOAR |
8 | Cutting remark | BARB |
12 | People of ancient Scotland | PICTS |
17 | Deception | LIE |
18 | Falstaff feature | CORPULENCE |
20 | Small singer | CANARY |
21 | Martian, maybe | EXTRERRESTRIAL |
23 | Quartered | HOUSED |
24 | Cockpit abbr. | ALT |
25 | Butler at a plantation | RHETT |
26 | Communion cup | CHALICE |
28 | Doesn’t jump right in | WAITSABIT |
32 | Discussed an issue in detail | HASHEDITALL |
35 | Recipe directive | ADD |
36 | Time spent at the licence agency, seemingly | AEON |
38 | Contact, e.g. | LENS |
39 | H.S. class | BIO |
40 | Fear byproduct | GOOSEBPS |
44 | Study guides | TUTORS |
47 | Computer list | MENU |
48 | ___ monde | HAUT |
49 | Monotonous sound | THRUM |
50 | Breakfast choice | OMELET |
52 | Unpredictable | HITORMISS |
56 | Frat dudes | BROS |
58 | Asian holiday | TET |
59 | Earthy pigment | OCHER |
60 | “The Breakfast of Champions,” e.g. | SLOGAN |
62 | Monroe, Taylor or Hayes | ACTRESS |
66 | Printer’s daggers | OBELI |
67 | Branch led by a Worshipful Master | MASONICGE |
69 | Raccoonlike mammal | COATI |
71 | Most malicious | MEANEST |
73 | Test prep giant | KAPLAN |
74 | Exhorted | URGED |
75 | Cinematic FX | CGI |
76 | Heineken bottle symbol | STAR |
78 | Mike Myers and Dan Aykroyd, once | ONTARIANS |
80 | Gauge | ASSESS |
83 | Nymph of the mountains | OREAD |
85 | Condo or co-op | UNIT |
86 | “Throne of Glass” author Sarah J. ___ | MAAS |
87 | National Book Award winner Susan | SONTAG |
89 | Total ditz | SPACECET |
93 | NYC dance troupe | ABT |
94 | Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s title | POPE |
95 | Seed site | SOIL |
97 | Alias | AKA |
98 | “At the Moulin Rouge” artist | TOULLAUTREC |
103 | Buckskins | DEERHIDES |
107 | Board game that uses the Pop-O-Matic | TROUBLE |
108 | Sites for studs | LOBES |
110 | “A mouse!” | EEK |
111 | Doozies | BEAUTS |
112 | Tattered, and a hint to six answers in this puzzle | DOWNATTHEHEELS |
118 | Beginning | OUTSET |
119 | Sure to happen | INEVITABLE |
120 | Cash on hand? | BET |
121 | Super Bowl XLIV MVP | BREES |
122 | Like busybodies | NOSY |
123 | Those, in Tijuana | ESOS |
124 | “Gee whiz!” | BOY |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Schooner fill | ALE |
2 | A little of this, a little of that | MIX |
3 | Still | YET |
4 | A little, informally | SORTA |
5 | Bruins great | ORR |
6 | Imitative doings | APERIES |
7 | Make haste for | RUSHTO |
8 | Bed on board | BERTH |
9 | “West Side Story” role | ANITA |
10 | 1986 GE buy | RCA |
11 | Family name on “Bob’s Burgers” | BELCHER |
12 | Philadelphia suburb served by Amtrak’s Keystone Service | PAOLI |
13 | Indigenous Canadian | INUIT |
14 | Mild chili pepper | CASCABEL |
15 | Where the top begins to get bare | TREELINE |
16 | Barrett of Pink Floyd | SYD |
18 | Collectible sheets | CELS |
19 | Mobile technology before 5G | LTE |
20 | “Hanging” items in 2000 news | CHADS |
22 | Boor | RAT |
27 | Coop group | HENS |
28 | Joker | WAG |
29 | Commotion | ADO |
30 | Altar answer | IDO |
31 | They may use heavy fonts | BAPTISMS |
33 | Sportscast staple | SLOMO |
34 | Boor | LOUT |
37 | Advanced degree? | NTH |
41 | Loafers’ lack | SHOELACES |
42 | Studs, say | EARRINGS |
43 | Boor | BUM |
45 | Inner city, say | URBANAREA |
46 | Rutabaga relative | TURNIP |
47 | Crater causer | METEORITE |
49 | General ___ chicken | TSOS |
50 | Cooperstown’s “Master Melvin” | OTT |
51 | Containing quicksilver | MERCURIC |
52 | Follower of boo or yoo | HOO |
53 | Part of a nuclear arsenal | ICBM |
54 | Quaker pronoun | THEE |
55 | Blind parts | SLATS |
57 | “Cosmos” author | SAGAN |
61 | Racing vehicle | GOKART |
63 | Increase a hundredfold | CENTUPLE |
64 | Heroic tale | SAGA |
65 | British gun | STEN |
68 | Boor | CLOD |
70 | Driver’s lic. and the like | IDS |
72 | Hazard auf der Autobahn | EIS |
77 | Contents of some cartridges | TONER |
79 | De Armas of “No Time to Die” | ANA |
80 | Amo, amas, ___ | AMAT |
81 | Role for a mole | SABOTEUR |
82 | Drench | SATURATE |
84 | Holder and Garland, e.g.: Abbr. | AGS |
87 | 2020 Pixar film that won the Best Animated Feature Oscar | SOUL |
88 | Chose to participate | OPTEDIN |
89 | Naps in Nogales | SIESTAS |
90 | Boor | CAD |
91 | Scratch (out) | EKE |
92 | Prof.’s helpers | TAS |
94 | Big name in brewing | PABST |
96 | “Swan Lake” heroine | ODETTE |
99 | Boor | LOUSE |
100 | Kin of mandolins | LUTES |
101 | Cary of “The Princess Bride” | ELWES |
102 | Bert who hosted “Tattletales” | CONVY |
104 | Staggers | REELS |
105 | Giggle sound | HEHE |
106 | Mamie’s man | IKE |
109 | Ling of “The Crow” | BAI |
111 | Short style | BOB |
113 | Lennon’s love | ONO |
114 | “Westworld” airer | HBO |
115 | Fall back | EBB |
116 | Summer sign | LEO |
117 | Hog holder | STY |