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Across
- 1. Bush judicial appointee
- 8. Quarterbacks, often
- 15. Bush judicial appointee
- 20. Professional tennis since 1968
- 21. Rank
- 22. Singer with the album "Live at the Polynesian Palace"
- 23. Time for the best deals, maybe, in a going-out-of-business sale
- 24. *1939 Judy Garland film
- 26. There was a great one in Genesis
- 27. One-named designer
- 28. Lava comes out of it
- 29. Kind of car or tee
- 32. Appear suddenly
- 36. Slaughter in the 1946 World Series
- 37. *1933 Jean Harlow film
- 40. "Nuts!"
- 41. Gator's tail?
- 43. D-backs, on scoreboards
- 44. Daily riser
- 45. How things may be brought
- 47. Pass
- 51. Restful places
- 53. Each
- 54. *1943 Spencer Tracy/Irene Dunne film
- 56. Is threatening, in a way
- 58. Colorist
- 60. Self-absorbed sort
- 61. Hit
- 63. Some kitchenware
- 66. Call from a curb
- 67. Sprint competitor, once
- 68. *1939 Vivien Leigh/Clark Gable film
- 73. ___ king
- 76. Sprint
- 77. Word of agreement
- 78. 2000s events in North Korea, for short
- 82. Provider of music on the go?
- 85. Court grp.
- 88. Footnote abbr.
- 89. *1942 Spencer Tracy/Hedy Lamarr film
- 92. Odist's preposition
- 94. When repeated, a Polynesian capital
- 95. Publish
- 96. Drinkers' toasts
- 97. Brother of George W. and Jeb
- 99. Award for Miss Hawaii, in addition to a tiara
- 100. Summer hrs.
- 102. Snow queen in Disney's "Frozen"
- 103. *1948 Ingrid Bergman film
- 105. Elegance
- 108. eBay user
- 110. Certain newspaper advertisement
- 111. Like Christiane Amanpour, by upbringing
- 113. Pub containers
- 115. Perfect, as a home
- 119. Director of the eight starred films in this puzzle, who was born on 2/23/1889
- 123. Torrey Pines Golf Course locale
- 125. Suffer humiliation, in slang
- 126. Comeback
- 127. Brooks Robinson's team
- 128. Sitcom with a 1974 wedding
- 129. Foreign traveler's purchase, maybe
- 130. Source of the line "What's past is prologue," with "The"
Down
- 1. Massage therapeutically
- 2. ___-blue
- 3. "I should ___ lucky"
- 4. Put into a sepulcher
- 5. *1932 Clark Gable/Jean Harlow film
- 6. La-la lead-in
- 7. Perhaps
- 8. Migratory seabird
- 9. Vier + vier
- 10. What Babe wants to be in "Babe"
- 11. Finish (up)
- 12. New Haven reuner
- 13. "Frasier" role
- 14. Major glitch
- 15. Puts together
- 16. Things that should be tied up by the curtain?
- 17. Playfully
- 18. Complete, informally
- 19. Transudes
- 25. Beatles title girl
- 27. Queen of literature
- 30. Send off
- 31. Gave up
- 33. Birthplace of 22-Across
- 34. Hunts, with "on"
- 35. Lacking variety
- 37. Gives up, in slang
- 38. "Then again, I could be wrong"
- 39. Adult's counterpart
- 42. Obsessed with
- 45. Fortunetelling aids
- 46. 1980s-'90s series based on the fictional firm McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak
- 48. Doing ___ (dancing springily)
- 49. Basis in accounting
- 50. Head to Paris?
- 52. Overly confident
- 55. Recipe instruction
- 57. Wiry-coated terriers
- 59. Lead-in to Pen, commercially
- 62. Genuflect
- 64. Night that "Friends" aired: Abbr.
- 65. Swashbuckles, say
- 69. Some London lords
- 70. Effected, in a bad way
- 71. "___ ba-a-ack!"
- 72. "Ed Wood" star
- 73. When the story begins, perhaps
- 74. 1960s U.S. bombing target
- 75. Flight board info: Abbr.
- 79. Milan's La ___
- 80. Go-getter
- 81. Unemotive
- 83. Means of access to a cafeteria, maybe
- 84. In past centuries
- 86. Joint parts
- 87. Specialties
- 90. Give off coherent light
- 91. Overreacting sort
- 93. Essen article
- 98. *1925 Percy Marmont film
- 101. One way to the top
- 103. Pub measure
- 104. 1960s western sitcom
- 105. Chopped ___
- 106. ___ Heep (Dickens character)
- 107. Blade brand
- 109. Red opening?
- 112. Bit
- 114. "Render ___ Caesar ..."
- 116. Shelfmate of Vogue
- 117. Tavern stock
- 118. Place for a topgallant
- 120. Lash holder
- 121. Green monitor, for short?
- 122. Finish (up)
- 123. Fate
- 124. "___ we done?"
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