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- 1."Insert this" symbol
- 2.Name often said in a smart home
- 3.Winter Olympian with a rifle
- 4.Do some screen writing?
- 5.Tennis great Sampras
- 6.Attachment on the back of a Jeep
- 7."Did I do that?" TV nerd
- 8.Sonnets, odes, and the like
- 9."Buena Vista Social Club" director Wenders
- 10.Evaporated
- 11.Art collection custodian
- 12.Tonsillitis doc
- 13.Copies
- 14.Genius Bar computers
- 15.Bring legal action against
- 16.Sound that rebounds
- 17.Banister
- 18.French fashion magazine
- 19."Just so you know" shorthand
- 20.Deeply regret
- 21.Bic product
- 22.Landscaping roll
- 23.Pose a question
- 24."__! Humbug!"
- 25.Word before brow or blow
- 26.Cal. neighbor
- 27.1950s prez
- 28."My mind is blown!"
- 29.Guinea pig or teacup pig
- 30.Permanent patrons
- 31."Say cheese!"
- 32.In vitro cells
- 33.Impressive spread
- 34.Line at zero degrees longitude
- 35.Ray gun sound
- 36.Green vegetable in samosas
- 37.Nightclub
- 38.Uses a buddy system
- 39."Beef" Emmy winner Wong
- 40.Florida home of the Ernest Hemingway House
- 41.Con's opposite
- 42.Text status
- 43.Avocado center
- 44.Iced dessert
- 45.Drastic actions
- 46.Hummus ingredient
- 47.Entirely
- 48."I'll say it again," and what 17-, 23-, and 44-Across literally do?
- 49.Raised, as livestock
- 50.Poker declaration
- 51.Bits of advice
- 52.Glissade garb
- 53.Valparaíso's country
- 54.Sandwich cookie
- 55.Mourn, maybe
- 56.Shoe bottoms
- 57.Rip apart
- 58.Military academy enrollee
- 59.Name said to activate an Amazon Echo Dot
- 60.Fastener in a girder
- 61.Kick out
- 62.Oscar winner Benicio __ Toro
- 63.Not showy
- 64.Actor Robert who hosts the podcast "Not Today, Pal" with former co-star Jamie-Lynn Sigler
- 65.Envelope-pushing
- 66.Opposite of pos
- 67.Expensive nut from Hawaii
- 68.Advance slowly
- 69.Fish-to-be
- 70.Conclude
- 71.Sauteing acronym
- 72.Director Craven
- 73.Oil cartel acronym
- 74."The Brady Bunch" trio
- 75.Dance that takes two
- 76.NYC summer hrs
- 77.TV station, e.g
- 78.Shoe front
- 79.Wrinkle-resistant synthetic fabric
- 80.Hoodwink
- 81.Winning game after game
- 82.Makes haste
- 83.Binge-watcher's device
- 84.River sediment
- 85.PC key near the space bar
- 86.Casual shirt
- 87.Like a kiwi
- 88.Not of the clergy
- 89.Utter nonsense
- 90.Lightweight fabric
- 91.Formal decree
- 92.Cruise ship levels
- 93.Singer Grohl who founded the Foo Fighters
- 94.Watchful sort
- 95.__ and haw
- 96.Hoppy beer
- 97.Disorderly crowd
- 98.1960s hallucinogen, for short
- 99.Gave a darn
- 100.Personal bearing
- 101.Spongy earth
- 102.__ and kicking
- 103.Like a quaint shoppe
- 104.Unknown author, for short
- 105.Hors d'oeuvre often seasoned with paprika
- 106.Looped in, on email
- 107.Corp. VIP
- 108.Quite
- 109.Infant's cry
- 110.Skin pictures
- 111.Calm and dignified
- 112.Picnic side dish
- 113.Double-reed woodwind
- 114.Charged particle
- 115.Helena's st
- 116.Creamy dip for buffalo wings
- 117.__ mater
- 118."__ moved on"
- 119.Parrot in Disney's "Aladdin"
- 120.New England seafood sandwich
- 121.Securities backed by the govt
- 122.Fought
- 123.Raw mineral in a mine
- 124.Supermarket area with fresh cheeses
- 125.Hitchhiker's hope
- 126.Foggy state
- 127.Minnesota medical center, or where one might learn how to prepare 17-, 28-, 36-, and 43-Across?
- 128.Scat legend Fitzgerald
- 129.Brick __ pizza
- 130.Tiny spot
- 131.Overly compliant
- 132.Floating ice chunk
- 133.Auto body blemishes
- 134.Is tender
- 135.Slowly cut into
- 136.One of Marge Simpson's sisters
- 137.Somewhat strange
- 138.Course with a crust
- 139.Hall of Fame pitcher Maddux
- 140.Known as
- 141.Gaming trailblazer
- 142.75-Down, e.g
- 143.__-Cat: winter vehicle
- 144.Girder alloy
- 145.Soul icon LaBelle
- 146.Insurance filing
- 147.Knee injury common among athletes
- 148.Pub entertainment with a host
- 149.Like some bonds
- 150.Belarus capital
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