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1A:
“Shoot!”
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7A:
Woolly mammal
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13A:
Asian region that lent its name to a soft wool
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20A:
Spiny pet
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21A:
“Paradise Lost” author
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22A:
Adopt
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23A:
Yokel competing in the lumberjacks’ roleo?
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25A:
Novel set in Dublin on June 16, 1904
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26A:
Drain of energy
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27A:
Like some winter weather
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28A:
Word on Cork coins
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30A:
Boston bus-and-subway system, familiarly
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31A:
Labor output?
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32A:
The Dubliners and the Weavers, e.g.
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35A:
Stat for an ace
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38A:
___ avis
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39A:
Cake makers who specialize in decorating with frosting from a pouch?
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44A:
Title character of “Little Lord Fauntleroy”
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46A:
Prospector’s channel
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47A:
City at the north end of the Ligurian Sea
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48A:
Feature of Shrek and the Hulk?
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51A:
Unjust
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54A:
2023’s “The Boy and the Heron,” e.g.
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55A:
Manner
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56A:
Bear, in Bolivia
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57A:
QB’s blunder
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58A:
“Adios!”
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59A:
Words before thing or luck
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61A:
Trees whose pods are used in Worcestershire sauce
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64A:
Remove all its seeds, in preparation for making a jack-o’-lantern?
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67A:
Lack of moral character
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69A:
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” role
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70A:
Lard and tallow, e.g.
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74A:
Flowed into
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75A:
Pricing preposition
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76A:
Tim who writes the Dodsworth children’s books
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77A:
Malia Obama’s younger sister
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78A:
Star of MLS’s Inter Miami CF
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81A:
Penalty for pedaling over the posted limit?
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84A:
Disgraced bankruptcy filer of 2001
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85A:
Like some beef
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87A:
Duds
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88A:
Didn’t overstay one’s welcome?
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91A:
Knocks on the noggin
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93A:
Homer’s neighbor
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94A:
Trees with red, white and blue varieties
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95A:
Tawny predator
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96A:
Proton’s place
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100A:
Appetizer on a Chinese restaurant platter
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101A:
Most sensible
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103A:
Put away
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106A:
Begin brawling
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108A:
Lapel decoration at a Russian literature conference?
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112A:
Charge, as with a responsibility
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113A:
Where shekels are spent
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114A:
Ready for departure
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115A:
Dupes
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116A:
Deputy who “Rides Again” in a 1939 western
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117A:
Sketchy strangers
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1D:
Claiming cry
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2D:
Liquid in un lago
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3D:
Behind
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4D:
Afternoon break
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5D:
Tattooist’s stock
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6D:
Rearmost man in an I formation
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7D:
Small shape-shifter
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8D:
Needing a good brushing, say
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9D:
Room to maneuver
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10D:
Hartsfield-Jackson’s airport code
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11D:
Doves do it
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12D:
Sweet and well-behaved
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13D:
Name on some brewing machines
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14D:
Out, in a way
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15D:
Many a le Carré character
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16D:
Party leader
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17D:
Go to the dogs?
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18D:
“Oh, right”
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24D:
Close
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29D:
“You didn’t need to tell me”
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32D:
Narnia’s Mr. Tumnus, for one
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33D:
Steinbeck’s Tom Joad, e.g.
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34D:
Gentlemen of Verona
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35D:
Confident style
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36D:
Isabel I de Castilla, por ejemplo
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37D:
Confess to be true
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38D:
Greet the day
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39D:
Unsightly spot
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40D:
Cribbage marker
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41D:
In conclusion, in Calais
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42D:
Pub purchase
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43D:
Cook’s pinch
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45D:
Moves boundaries, perhaps
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46D:
Biplane pieces
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49D:
Fructose and glucose, e.g.
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50D:
Simple smoke detectors
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52D:
Gamboling
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53D:
Home of baseball’s Orix Buffaloes
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59D:
Low cards in a pinochle deck
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60D:
Snide snicker
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61D:
Bombastic
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62D:
Site of the Souk Jara market
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63D:
Actually
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65D:
Feels remorse
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66D:
Spoiled the surprise, maybe
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67D:
Fashion’s Geoffrey
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68D:
Embellish
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71D:
Welcome warmly
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72D:
Over yonder
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73D:
Fully filled
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74D:
Left the nest
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77D:
Joins a jury
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79D:
Word in le dictionnaire
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80D:
Frost over
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81D:
Fromagerie choice
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82D:
Roadhouses
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83D:
Place to try tostones
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86D:
Sister website of Tinder
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89D:
Stand against
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90D:
Main impacts
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91D:
How bees go about their lives
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92D:
Suggestive sign
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95D:
Cheapskate
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96D:
Really long time
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97D:
Fair sight
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98D:
Quattro doubled
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99D:
Surrealist Joan
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101D:
“I didn’t catch that”
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102D:
Sousaphone cousin
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103D:
Slightly
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104D:
Sushi tuna
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105D:
Closes
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107D:
Harbor worker
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109D:
Call on
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110D:
Fourth-yr. class
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111D:
Hauler’s measure
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