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- 1.Tennis do-over
- 2.*Fix
- 3.Society Islands island
- 4."Oh, Canada" actress Thurman
- 5.What's left
- 6.Foot-powered mechanism
- 7.Union territory that borders Uttar Pradesh
- 8.Kings' toppers, often
- 9.Synagogue
- 10.Consumption of food and drink
- 11.*Influence
- 12."The Coming of ___" ("The Jetsons" episode that introduced the family dog)
- 13.Greatly desirous of emotional support
- 14.Flounder's film friend
- 15.Band in a car that helps regulate engine temperature
- 16.Baggage attachment
- 17.Ceremonial dinner with four cups of wine
- 18.Singer Horne whose final album was "Seasons of a Life"
- 19.Angry Birds or Fruit Ninja, e.g.
- 20.Lines on the show "ER"?
- 21.Male in a flock
- 22."Disgusting!"
- 23.Craft measured in cubits
- 24.Endorse, as a document, without reviewing it first
- 25.Keystone ___ (slapstick lawman)
- 26.Colca Canyon's country
- 27.Nora ___ (Awkwafina's real name)
- 28.Co. closing, often
- 29.Behaved in a revolting way?
- 30.Tipped accessory
- 31.Creepy look
- 32.Drink that may be served with scones
- 33.*Cat's sound
- 34.Floor deep beneath the surface
- 35.Zap in a microwave
- 36.Shrill canine sound
- 37.Radio journalist Shapiro
- 38.Final part of a process
- 39.Set aside, as a library book
- 40.Publican's offering
- 41.Hairstylist's item
- 42."Mambo No. 5" singer Bega
- 43.Front of an airplane
- 44.Roulette device
- 45.Completely loses one's cool
- 46.Coat rack projection
- 47.Peruses the papers
- 48.Successful candidate
- 49.Things kept under wraps
- 50.Pays a visit to
- 51.Camel feature
- 52.Oxygen-dependent organism
- 53.Satisfy, as thirst
- 54.Like gory details
- 55.Go back and forth, as a tail
- 56.Makes arrangements (for)
- 57.Flat-bladed propeller
- 58."Can't somebody ___ do it?"
- 59.Fireplace feature
- 60.Like some dens' walls
- 61."God's honest truth!"
- 62.Season predicted to come early, depending on what 116 Across sees
- 63.Sprayed lightly, as in the produce aisle
- 64."Laser Blast" console
- 65.Simultaneously
- 66.Firepit detritus
- 67."Dirty Dancing" co-star Jennifer
- 68.Aggravated
- 69.Fuming
- 70.Crashing for an hour, maybe
- 71.Season predicted to be extended, depending on what 116 Across sees
- 72.Marge Simpson's sister who was briefly married to Troy McClure
- 73.Recedes, as at the beach
- 74.Fabric cuts
- 75.Sounds like a siren
- 76.Vegetable that serves as one of the national symbols of Wales
- 77.Fast-moving
- 78.Auditorium capacity
- 79.One metaphorically spoiling the bunch
- 80."You've ___ me there"
- 81.1993 film where a meteorologist relives Feb. 2 over and over again
- 82.In the style of
- 83.Expelled substance
- 84.Org. sponsoring the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- 85.*The ___ Man (1930s film character)
- 86.Have a feeling
- 87.Transpires
- 88.Below zero: Abbr.
- 89."Let's ___ It for the Boy" (1984 No. 1 hit for Deniece Williams)
- 90.First film critic to receive the Pulitzer Prize for criticism
- 91.Twisters at the Olympics
- 92.Touchdown hrs. at LAX
- 93.Predictions about snowy or fair conditions, perhaps
- 94."Rush Hour" actress Elizabeth
- 95.Cry of team support
- 96.Abbas's predecessor as chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization
- 97.Divide
- 98.Young seals
- 99.Anatomical blue line
- 100.Alternative to a foil or a saber
- 101.Sedona automaker
- 102.Fictional lab assistant
- 103.Runner's safe place
- 104.One who learned life lessons in school?
- 105.Center of a certain ear
- 106.*Gardening tool
- 107.Crystal balls, e.g.
- 108.Image viewed by an orthopedist, at times
- 109.Mesh guarded by a goalie
- 110.Beast renowned for its sight?
- 111.Metropolitan
- 112.Band's jobs
- 113.Word in a Scottish denial
- 114.Restores lost hit points, in Dungeons & Dragons
- 115.LGBTQ rights defender
- 116.Beach bucket
- 117.Make reparation (for)
- 118.More likely
- 119.Occurs to, with "on"
- 120.*Fuzzy thing that can follow "Black"
- 121.Applies the brakes
- 122."Volcano" actress Anne
- 123.Pennsylvania setting of a Feb. 2 festival
- 124.Istanbul cash
- 125.1990s couple?
- 126.___ and spice and everything nice
- 127.Disneyland's home
- 128.Serials enjoyed in the afternoon, perhaps
- 129.Away from the office
- 130.Utensil for having gazpacho
- 131."You Gotta Be" singer
- 132.Sam who played Alan Grant in "Jurassic Park"
- 133.A record scratch followed by a freeze-frame followed by a narrator saying "Yup, that's me; you're probably wondering how I ended up in this situation," e.g.
- 134.Them's the breaks!
- 135.Either one of two things that 116 Across might see, represented as a word you will either see or you won't, depending on your answers to the six starred clues
- 136.Energy Star org.
- 137."Balderdash!"
- 138.Daily descents
- 139."Bonnie" one of poetry
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