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1A:
Lucy’s partner
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5A:
“Skip me”
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10A:
Ragamuffin
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14A:
Hurdles for future attys.
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19A:
“That’s my cue!”
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20A:
Butcher block material
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21A:
Greeting in Granada
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22A:
Supplier to lots of canners
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23A:
Step 1: Put in the work to improve
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26A:
Skewered meat dish
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27A:
“Sorry Not Sorry” singer Lovato
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28A:
Colonial news source
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29A:
Cares for calicos, e.g.
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31A:
Friend of Seinfeld, Benes and Kramer
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34A:
Step 2: Take on responsibility on the job
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37A:
News agcy. since 1958
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38A:
Neuter, as a stallion
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40A:
Comfort
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41A:
Movie character who chooses the red pill
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42A:
Step 3: Budget conscientiously
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48A:
“I’m not impressed”
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50A:
Address with a tilde
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51A:
School day divisions
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52A:
Colors
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54A:
Play the siren
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57A:
Sgt., e.g.
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58A:
Experience begun by dropping something
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61A:
Dernier ___ (latest fashion)
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64A:
Lena of “The Reader”
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66A:
H look-alike
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68A:
Really cooking
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69A:
Step 4: Know a few tricks of the trade
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74A:
Hairy Halloween rental
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75A:
Crime lab material
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77A:
Blue
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78A:
Finds inner strength
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80A:
Summer hrs. in Chicago
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82A:
Fashion designer Perry
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85A:
Enterprising group
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86A:
Dancer Duncan
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89A:
Major name in networking gear
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93A:
Mao ___-Tung
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94A:
Step 5: Stay calm under pressure
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97A:
Prop for Wile E. Coyote
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99A:
Brad of “F1”
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100A:
___ mitzvah (Jewish ceremony for multiple people)
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101A:
Blvd. kin
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102A:
Step 6: Make sure you’re a versatile team player
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108A:
Highs and lows
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111A:
Saturating
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112A:
Govt.-issued security
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114A:
Short-term worker
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115A:
Calls for
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116A:
Look the part, as in the answers to the “Step” clues, both literally and figuratively
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122A:
Visited the roulette table
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123A:
One of the winds
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124A:
Take ___ for the worse
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125A:
Correct some grammar, e.g.
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126A:
When Día de los Reyes Magos occurs
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127A:
Jonathan’s bride in Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”
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128A:
Detect
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129A:
Itty-bitty, informally
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1D:
Party staple
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2D:
Outback creature
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3D:
Lawn item placed by a happy broker
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4D:
Sound, e.g.
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5D:
Encroach (on)
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6D:
Working capital?
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7D:
Like some sci-fi films
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8D:
Offensive line?
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9D:
Helvetica’s lack
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10D:
Fingerprint feature
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11D:
Rep. from NYC
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12D:
Kind
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13D:
Authoritarian type
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14D:
Doesn’t go bad
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15D:
“Or” indicator
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16D:
Indiana Jones and Ellen Ripley, for two
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17D:
Precisely
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18D:
Insists
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24D:
Name on “Kill Bill” posters
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25D:
Twice 44-Down
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30D:
Mellow, maybe
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31D:
Drops from the roster
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32D:
Mayberry boy
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33D:
Enlightened state
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35D:
Green building certification program
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36D:
Crafting wood
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39D:
Buck’s mate
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43D:
All the rage
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44D:
Due follower
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45D:
Catering vessel
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46D:
Flooded field
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47D:
Pirate plunder
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48D:
Most frequent, statistically
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49D:
___ nous
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52D:
Strands at Christmas?
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53D:
Rafael L. ___, of “9-1-1: Lone Star”
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55D:
Pesos and pounds
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56D:
Service piece
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59D:
Longtime name in graphics apps
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60D:
Made a case
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61D:
Africa’s largest landlocked nation
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62D:
Swift
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63D:
1969 Top 40 song for Sammy Davis Jr.
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65D:
“When You Wish Upon a Star” lyricist Washington
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67D:
Fine
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70D:
Curvy characters
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71D:
“Sister Outsider” author Lorde
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72D:
Prepare to pour from, maybe
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73D:
Score resulting from an error
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79D:
Devoutness
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81D:
As well
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83D:
Here, in Le Havre
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84D:
Polite address
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87D:
Rogen of “Neighbors”
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88D:
Barbecue supply
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90D:
Stock panic
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91D:
Small bay
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92D:
Addition column
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94D:
Category above phylum in taxonomic classification
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95D:
Charlie Parker’s instrument
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96D:
Chart topper
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97D:
Sharp pain
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98D:
Like the lion slain by Hercules
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99D:
Hurtful review
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103D:
Less diplomatic
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104D:
Botch
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105D:
Confused
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106D:
“The Joe Schmo Show” airer
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107D:
Remote locations?
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109D:
Letter of support, for short
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110D:
Lead the show
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113D:
Staff marking
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117D:
Slugging stat
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118D:
Interminable wait
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119D:
Fourth-yr. students
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120D:
Sloth, e.g.
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121D:
Pig place
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