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1A:
Leftover piece of fabric
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6A:
___ water, cooking ingredient sometimes called "liquid gold"
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11A:
"Spartacus" or "Gladiator"
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15A:
Comic Kaplan
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19A:
Like harem pants
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20A:
Large spread
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21A:
Bob or Helen in "The Incredibles"
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22A:
George Orwell's alma mater
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23A:
"Great job selecting a Person of the Year!"? (Boomer)
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25A:
Drag performer?
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27A:
Stinging plants
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28A:
Vaudeville offering
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30A:
Call at home
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31A:
Banned body builders, slangily
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32A:
Relax on a plane? (Gen X)
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35A:
___ Nickerson, Nancy Drew's boyfriend
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36A:
Dynamic opening?
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37A:
One side of the Bering Strait
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38A:
QB stat: Abbr.
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41A:
Device in a high-tech farm
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43A:
Candidacy for an entertainment award, informally
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45A:
"Frozen" character who says "I like warm hugs"
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48A:
Abruptly end all communications with D.E.A. agents? (Millennial)
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52A:
Hit the horn
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54A:
Sci-fi series with J, K and Zed
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56A:
Trade show
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57A:
Holiday celebrated with banh chung
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58A:
"Superfood" berry
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60A:
Small bite
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62A:
N.F.C. South player
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64A:
Beatles nickname
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67A:
Greed
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68A:
Recognition for an ardent fan? (Gen Z)
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71A:
Awesome after dark? (Gen X)
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73A:
Toy with "barista" and "dog trainer" versions
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74A:
Fare at many a shoreline eatery
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76A:
Disco guy on "The Simpsons"
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77A:
Moonshiners' needs
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78A:
Temporary halt, legally
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79A:
Difficulty, to Hamlet
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81A:
Aromatherapy liquids
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84A:
Symbol for fair weather in a forecast
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85A:
Green opening
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87A:
One assessing the number of hotties at a party? (Gen Z)
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93A:
Antonym and rhyme for "nay"
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95A:
Ancient Greek tunic
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96A:
"Absolutely!"
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97A:
Province bordering Turin
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99A:
___-weenie
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102A:
Grp. that investigates cases?
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104A:
Promoting a romantic connection between characters played by actors Nathan and Diane? (Millennial)
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108A:
Pagan religion
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110A:
"The Merchant of Venice" heroine
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111A:
Garb for an Indian bridesmaid
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112A:
Men's accessory organizer
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114A:
Labor leaders
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116A:
Leave just after the first person? (Boomer)
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120A:
Olympus ___ (Martian volcano)
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121A:
Shaving gel additive
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122A:
Vaulted
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123A:
Like some undercover detectives
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124A:
Historic periods
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125A:
Takes a load off
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126A:
Wee
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127A:
Less off-the-wall
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1D:
Pro's camera type
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2D:
Numismatist's acquisition
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3D:
"Got it," on a radio
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4D:
Kutcher of "That ’70s Show"
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5D:
Like the most pedantic pedant
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6D:
Windows upgrades, perhaps
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7D:
The "A" in STEAM
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8D:
Asian honorific that's an anagram of an English honorific
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9D:
Laddie's cap
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10D:
"Yes, captain!"
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11D:
Letter before zeta
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12D:
Singer Page or LaBelle
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13D:
Bargain bin abbr.
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14D:
Tops of waves
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15D:
"Come off it now!"
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16D:
Courtyards
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17D:
First section of the "Iliad"
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18D:
2013 title role for Asa Butterfield
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24D:
Collector's item?
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26D:
Addis Ababa residents
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29D:
Carrier with a Flying Dutchman magazine
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32D:
Jazz trumpeter Baker who was sometimes called the "Prince of Cool"
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33D:
"Catch!"
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34D:
Handle
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36D:
Oprah or Ellen
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38D:
Industrial ___
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39D:
"Much obliged," in a text
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40D:
Head honcho
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42D:
Shamefaced
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44D:
Kimono closer
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46D:
The headline "Kids Make Nutritious Meals," e.g.
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47D:
Run off with
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49D:
Source of onomatopoeic words
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50D:
1990s Indian P.M.
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51D:
Mark on a freshly polished shoe
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53D:
Coveter's sin
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55D:
Source of some natural dyes and sugars
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59D:
The good dinosaur in "The Good Dinosaur"
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61D:
Liverpudlian, e.g.
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63D:
It holds the line
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65D:
Most exceptional
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66D:
Pests that bug pups
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67D:
Kidnap
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68D:
"The ___ the limit!"
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69D:
Prepare to drive
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70D:
"Not to mention …"
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72D:
Breed of Smoky, the first known therapy dog, familiarly
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75D:
Objectivist author Rand
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78D:
Go out with
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80D:
Disposable items by the door of an open house, perhaps
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82D:
Sheltered side
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83D:
Typical univ. applicants
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86D:
"___ Eyes" (Eagles tune)
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88D:
Undesirable marks in high school
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89D:
X's, to Aphrodite
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90D:
Uses "lefty-loosey" on
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92D:
Commencement ritual
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94D:
Books with legends
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98D:
Small crowns
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100D:
Location of the malleus, incus and stapes
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101D:
Maroon, in a way
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103D:
Its leaves are eaten by giraffes
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104D:
Froth
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105D:
Pay tribute to
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106D:
One of the sisters in Chekhov's "Three Sisters"
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107D:
Sexology subject
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108D:
Pun-filled, say
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109D:
___ squash
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112D:
Tax code issues
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113D:
Often-skinned body part
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115D:
Country music's ___ Young Band
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117D:
Head of production?
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118D:
PC connection
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119D:
Arcade game with pressure sensors for the feet, familiarly
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