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  1. 1."Catch-22" pilot with a "deranged and galvanic giggle"
  2. 2.Place above, on a plane
  3. 3.Ignore ... or a phrase describing the falling part of 105 Across
  4. 4.*Musical interval between do and re
  5. 5.Quarter of four
  6. 6.Liqueur in a kamikaze
  7. 7.Contra- relative
  8. 8.Quarter of "four," say?
  9. 9.Subjects of Turing tests
  10. 10.Base place, in sci-fi
  11. 11."The Hills Have Eyes" actress de Ravin
  12. 12.___ eraser
  13. 13.Silent assents
  14. 14.Duet number
  15. 15.Sword composition
  16. 16."They've scored!"
  17. 17.Fresh faces
  18. 18.The animal Nim Chimpsky, e.g.
  19. 19.Nutmeg-flavored drink
  20. 20.Coldplay producer Brian
  21. 21.Pen residents
  22. 22.Craving madly?
  23. 23."... you know the rest"
  24. 24.One who might give you side-eye
  25. 25.Where many juniors study
  26. 26.Fool deck
  27. 27.Iowa State city
  28. 28.___ spa
  29. 29.Address on a screen
  30. 30.Like many characters in the Netflix series "Heartstopper"
  31. 31.Some descendants
  32. 32.2011 film for which Octavia Spencer won an Oscar
  33. 33.Horn in the Bucks logo
  34. 34.Thandiwe Newton's role in "W.," informally
  35. 35."That was my only choice!"
  36. 36.___ monster (big lizard)
  37. 37.Candle originally used to warm a steeped drink
  38. 38.What many arias are sung in
  39. 39.Latin-derived name of the North Star
  40. 40.Covered with turf
  41. 41."Is that true about me?"
  42. 42.Modernizes, as a ship
  43. 43.Cold sheet material
  44. 44.Honorable follower?
  45. 45.Rove (about)
  46. 46.Fraudulent claim
  47. 47.Coop occupant
  48. 48.Pharaoh who inspired the poem "Ozymandias"
  49. 49.Meteorologically gentle
  50. 50.Evenings, in promos
  51. 51.___ Minor (setting for 34 Down)
  52. 52.Packet fastener
  53. 53.Clerical abode
  54. 54.Volumizing cosmetic
  55. 55.Horse farm hybrid
  56. 56.Quit, with "out"
  57. 57.Wraps in a nursery
  58. 58.Nirvana album whose title means "before birth"
  59. 59."There had been a point long ago ..."
  60. 60.Denny's competitor
  61. 61.Maximally desperate
  62. 62.Takes over forcibly
  63. 63.Record no.
  64. 64.Tequila brand that's Spanish for "the bull"
  65. 65."On the Soul" author of the 4th century B.C.
  66. 66.Aussie animal, briefly
  67. 67.Rochester Red Wings of the minor leagues, e.g.
  68. 68.Compassionate attention, briefly
  69. 69.Prefix with physical or political
  70. 70.Kentucky basketball coaching legend Rupp
  71. 71.Having no set order?
  72. 72.Moral standard
  73. 73.Former dorm resident
  74. 74.Gave orders, with "around"
  75. 75.Act subserviently
  76. 76.Dictation-taking pro
  77. 77.Safari charger
  78. 78.Wrestler Titus ___
  79. 79."You ___ right"
  80. 80."The Hotel Nantucket" novelist Hilderbrand
  81. 81."Pls stop sharing the details, kthxbye"
  82. 82.Took part in a 5K, say
  83. 83."It's really gross!"
  84. 84.Do ___ call list
  85. 85.Guitar pioneer Paul
  86. 86.Ambulance pro
  87. 87.Even score
  88. 88.Undeserved stain on one's reputation
  89. 89."___ story, bro"
  90. 90.Morales of "La Bamba"
  91. 91.Round house?
  92. 92.1995 American Theater Hall of Fame inductee Stritch
  93. 93.Shark hunter
  94. 94.Wild West battles
  95. 95.Answer to the joke "How many dull people does it take to change a lightbulb?"
  96. 96.*"Get cracking!"
  97. 97.*"We don't need to sugarcoat it"
  98. 98.Artist O'Keeffe
  99. 99.That's deep
  100. 100.Vocal riffing
  101. 101.Sending a chill up the spine
  102. 102.Makes less complicated
  103. 103.He performed with Lennon, McCartney and Harrison
  104. 104.*"I want candy!"
  105. 105.*"We're close by"
  106. 106.Tenant's contract
  107. 107.Sportsbook figures
  108. 108.Add to the mix
  109. 109.Having a twang
  110. 110.Went from 0 to 60, say
  111. 111.Rush order letters
  112. 112.*"Let me count the ways"
  113. 113.125 Across's enemy in the Battle of Isengard
  114. 114.When seniors ditch school
  115. 115.Tel. no. addition
  116. 116.Potential reply to "I am not a crook," if you assume Nixon said it on a playground
  117. 117.Prefix with Marxism
  118. 118.Fantasy world
  119. 119.Units of work?
  120. 120.Violations of divine law
  121. 121.*"Lucky you"
  122. 122.*"Knock it off!"
  123. 123.Elects (to)
  124. 124.Alma ___
  125. 125.Batman's sidekick
  126. 126.Offering of praise while slamming?
  127. 127.Book of nations
  128. 128.Late July zodiac sign
  129. 129.Admitted defeat
  130. 130.Make soaking wet
  131. 131.*"How can you tell them apart?"
  132. 132.SI unit of mass, briefly
  133. 133.Fever or Dream, e.g.
  134. 134.Semi-synthetic fabric
  135. 135.Use a bit of fire on
  136. 136.___ facto
  137. 137."I Am Trying to Break Your Heart" band
  138. 138.*"Floor it!"
  139. 139.*"I have to ask ..."
  140. 140.Their tops form a forest canopy
  141. 141.___ und Drang (artistic period named after a play by Friedrich Maximilian von Klinger)
  142. 142.Magic words?
  143. 143.Escape slowly, as liquid
  144. 144.Therapeutic business
  145. 145.Sashimi fish
  146. 146.Marking in the middle of the road ... or an alternate title for this puzzle
  147. 147.Speaker of the quote that's found in the middle of the starred answers
  148. 148.On the pro side
  149. 149.Indigenous people who battled against the Iroquois Confederacy
  150. 150.Celebrated celebrity

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The Sunday puzzle is available in a printable format and you play it the classic pen and paper way or you can go digital and play the crossword online. The menu bar gives you a variety of options to customize your entire crossword experience. You can choose to reveal the answers in case you are stuck somewhere. It offers a variety of high quality content along with ease of play.

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