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1A:
“Before me there were no created things but those that last forever—___”: Dante
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6A:
Dear, in Dijon
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11A:
Cry of discovery
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14A:
Gets into the pool
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18A:
Jordan of the NHL’s Kings
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20A:
City whose police cars bear witch silhouettes
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21A:
Business partner, sometimes
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23A:
Merchant
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24A:
Work parties
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25A:
Chiding sound
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26A:
Not many
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27A:
Carnival attraction
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28A:
Four Seasons Hotels founder Sharp
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30A:
Musical drama filmed in 1937, 1954, 1976 and 2018
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32A:
93-million-mile measures
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35A:
Long-jawed fish
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36A:
Mom’s mom
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37A:
Stopping point
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38A:
Both her first and last performances at the Met were “Madama Butterfly”
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44A:
“Puppy Love” singer
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46A:
Make over
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48A:
Art of body?
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49A:
Far from friendly
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51A:
Bitter aperitif
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55A:
Ali, self-referentially
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58A:
“Yes,” in Yokohama
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59A:
Part of QED
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60A:
Lose
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62A:
Body of art
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63A:
Kawasaki offerings
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65A:
Use a beach blanket, perhaps
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68A:
To partner
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69A:
Film for which Maggie Smith won her first Oscar
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76A:
Even so
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77A:
Bygone Rome-based airline
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78A:
Royal house of Riyadh
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79A:
Prop for Gandalf
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82A:
___ noche (tonight, in Toledo)
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84A:
Charged particles
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85A:
Stat for Staub
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86A:
Defense fence
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88A:
Prop for Aquaman
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91A:
Big name in chips
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92A:
“Yes,” in Nantes
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93A:
Ratings pioneer Arthur
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95A:
Kristoff’s reindeer, in “Frozen”
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97A:
African carnivore with a distinctive howl
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100A:
Think highly of
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104A:
“Young Frankenstein” role
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106A:
Fresh start?
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107A:
Royal court attendants
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111A:
Proceeding with much vigor
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116A:
Tiny amounts
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117A:
See 19-Down
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118A:
Very
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119A:
Be behind
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120A:
List of candidates
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121A:
Doubled over, maybe
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123A:
Skater Katarina
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124A:
Acapulco aunt
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125A:
Choir component
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126A:
Churchill preceded and succeeded him
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127A:
Bridge site
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128A:
Dipstick coating
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129A:
Low temps
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130A:
“The Planets” composer
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1D:
Fictional dog
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2D:
Water source
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3D:
Words on Old West posters
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4D:
How some movies are delivered
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5D:
Medium for an ephemeral sculpture
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6D:
Beginner’s piano exercise
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7D:
Desperate
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8D:
Early tragedienne Duse
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9D:
Script doctor
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10D:
“No more for me, thanks”
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11D:
Fictional dog
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12D:
Cuckoo’s announcement
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13D:
Against
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14D:
Sheepish remark
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15D:
“Howards End” novelist
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16D:
Bleachers feature
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17D:
In stitches
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19D:
With 117-Across, founder of a famous “Reader”
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29D:
Blue
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31D:
Pepper, for one
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33D:
Squid’s squirt
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34D:
Breaking capacity, briefly
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39D:
Border
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40D:
Uncool sort
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41D:
Tavern supply
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42D:
Elliot of the Mamas & the Papas
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43D:
Fictional dog
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45D:
Crushes the test
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47D:
Like a ball in the rough
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49D:
Casual talk
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50D:
Solemn pledge
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52D:
Jack-in-the-pulpit, e.g.
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53D:
Locks in a barn?
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54D:
109, famously
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56D:
Blade brand of 1977
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57D:
Daffy and Bugs, e.g.
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61D:
Half of a gendered dispute
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64D:
James Bond genre
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66D:
Keys near G’s
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67D:
Texter’s “Eww, stop talking!”
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68D:
Major meals
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70D:
Some whistle blowers
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71D:
Gin flavor
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72D:
Arabian spirit
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73D:
Leaving nothing to the imagination
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74D:
Barbecue seasonings
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75D:
Fictional dog
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79D:
Fictional dog
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80D:
Quite suspenseful
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81D:
Early psychiatrists
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82D:
Falco of “The Sopranos”
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83D:
Glimpsed
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87D:
“Take your pick”
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89D:
Wake-up signal
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90D:
Agitated
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91D:
Approached
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94D:
Fictional dog
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96D:
Number of hills of ancient Rome
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98D:
Indicate
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99D:
Monopolize
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101D:
Onetime Maytag subsidiary
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102D:
Conditional word
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103D:
Farm female
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105D:
Organic food brand
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108D:
“Where ___” (Dustin Lynch song)
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109D:
Big atlas section
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110D:
“The Maids” playwright
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111D:
Graduation garb
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112D:
Columbus’s home
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113D:
Fictional dog
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114D:
It ended with V-J Day
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115D:
“Snow Crash” author Stephenson
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122D:
Advanced degree?
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