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Musical Interpretation by NYTimes

Across

  1. 1. Start of the United Negro College Fund slogan
  2. 6. Old lab burners
  3. 11. Abbr. at the top of an email
  4. 14. Something passed between the legs?
  5. 19. ___ Domingo
  6. 20. Now and again?
  7. 21. Like an ode
  8. 23. Kind of farming
  9. 25. Like Neptune among the planets in the solar system
  10. 26. ___ pro nobis
  11. 27. Echelon
  12. 28. With the circled letters, 1955 Bill Haley and His Comets hit?
  13. 30. Sound of sweet nothings
  14. 31. Having a beat
  15. 33. Hall-of-Famer Ralph
  16. 35. Purveyor of the Doublicious sandwich
  17. 36. ___ Webster, Twain's "celebrated jumping frog"
  18. 37. With 43-Across, 1973 Deep Purple hit?
  19. 39. Like Odin
  20. 41. Sound engineer's knob
  21. 43. See 37-Across
  22. 45. Brings in
  23. 47. Some dreams
  24. 50. Reverse, e.g.
  25. 51. Dismissed
  26. 53. "Eternally nameless" thing, in Eastern religion
  27. 54. Bath accessories
  28. 55. Dr Pepper alternative
  29. 58. Former Disney president Michael
  30. 60. Dreamy romantic quality
  31. 62. Olympic leap
  32. 64. Ring Lardner's "Alibi ___"
  33. 65. It's put on before takeoff
  34. 66. 1959 Dion and the Belmonts hit?
  35. 69. Old mattress stuffing
  36. 72. Pond denizen
  37. 73. Phil who played 65-Down
  38. 78. 1984 Cyndi Lauper hit?
  39. 79. Memorable series in "Psycho"
  40. 81. Dawn-to-dusk
  41. 82. The continents, e.g.
  42. 83. "Phooey!"
  43. 85. Kelly of morning TV
  44. 87. Haughty affectation
  45. 88. Rap sheet listing
  46. 89. Query at the start of a poker game
  47. 91. Verbally assault
  48. 94. Rene of "Thor"
  49. 96. Thumbing-the-nose gesture
  50. 98. Challenge for F.D.R.
  51. 99. Mideast V.I.P.
  52. 101. Meatless day in W.W. II: Abbr.
  53. 103. Some lawn mowers
  54. 105. Pertaining to religious rites
  55. 108. Bugs Bunny addressee
  56. 109. Where to find screwdrivers and rusty nails
  57. 111. Like peas in ___
  58. 113. Suffix with salt
  59. 114. Made bats
  60. 116. Primer pair
  61. 119. Info on a magazine cover
  62. 120. Real dear
  63. 121. More cool, in slang
  64. 122. French thinkers?
  65. 123. Wink's partner
  66. 124. ___ State (Mountain West Conference team)
  67. 125. Runners in the cold?

Down

  1. 1. Org.
  2. 2. Actress Tierney
  3. 3. Suffering
  4. 4. Some versions of Windows
  5. 5. "Quit stalling!"
  6. 6. Suffix with major
  7. 7. Back it up, in a way
  8. 8. "Seduction of the Minotaur" author
  9. 9. Bank ID
  10. 10. "Listen, pal!"
  11. 11. Tea Partiers, e.g.
  12. 12. Crack filler
  13. 13. Casual summer wear
  14. 14. Medium for love letters?
  15. 15. Card reader, for short
  16. 16. What fastidious people can't be
  17. 17. ___ Scott Card, "Ender's Game" writer
  18. 18. Competitor of ZzzQuil
  19. 22. Label for 28-Across
  20. 24. Alaskan city
  21. 29. Fake
  22. 32. Chef Lagasse
  23. 34. "To sum up ..."
  24. 36. No longer in fashion
  25. 38. Info for an airport greeter, for short
  26. 40. Victorian ___
  27. 42. Summons, of a sort
  28. 43. The "T" of Mr. T
  29. 44. Prefix with thermal
  30. 46. "Long time ___"
  31. 48. Boss Tweed nemesis
  32. 49. New York arrival of '77
  33. 50. BBC std.
  34. 52. Bank in need of support?
  35. 54. Where "hello" is "sveiks"
  36. 56. Reinforces
  37. 57. Muff a grounder
  38. 59. Something you can believe
  39. 61. Hands on deck
  40. 63. Chicken ___ (Italian dish, informally)
  41. 65. NCO of 1950s TV
  42. 67. Former faddish exercise regimen
  43. 68. Way off
  44. 69. Oktoberfest quaff
  45. 70. John Locke, philosophically
  46. 71. Out-of-the-way way
  47. 74. Brand of pickles
  48. 75. Slanted writing
  49. 76. Description on many eBay listings
  50. 77. The "s" in Awacs: Abbr.
  51. 78. Dose meas.
  52. 79. Eastern religion
  53. 80. Place for a mani-pedi
  54. 84. Graz's land: Abbr.
  55. 86. Rev (up)
  56. 89. See 95-Down
  57. 90. 1969 Creedence Clearwater Revival hit?
  58. 92. Quantum physics particle
  59. 93. Rubber from Arabia?
  60. 95. With 89-Down, 1968 Tammy Wynette hit?
  61. 97. "Twelfth Night" duke
  62. 99. "___ to the list"
  63. 100. Inspector of crime fiction
  64. 102. One inspiring love of poetry?
  65. 104. "___ alive!"
  66. 106. "Bonne ___!"
  67. 107. Longing looks
  68. 109. Some queens
  69. 110. Didn't stop in time, say
  70. 112. ___ ale
  71. 115. French scene
  72. 117. Hollywood special FX
  73. 118. "Selena" star, to her fans

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