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Across
- 1. Small drums
- 7. Leaves of grass
- 13. Folded like a fan
- 20. East Coast national park
- 21. Early stone tool
- 22. Go wild
- 23. Ancient Peruvian using Netflix?
- 25. Washington post?
- 26. Newbie: Var.
- 27. Senator Mike from Wyoming
- 28. 1965 hitmakers Dino, ___ & Billy
- 30. Start to lose it
- 31. Exactly 72, maybe
- 33. "No fishing here!"?
- 38. Be up
- 39. Ending with Vietnam
- 40. Vietnam ___
- 41. Like the headline "ELVIS FATHERED MY ALIEN BABY"
- 42. Sheer
- 44. Lines from Homer and Erasmus
- 47. Some art projections
- 51. Dog whose rocket went off course?
- 55. Make the podium
- 56. Some black-tie events
- 57. Refrain syllable
- 58. "Network," for one
- 59. Never
- 62. "Is that so?"
- 64. A minimus is a little one
- 65. Comment to an annoying blackjack dealer?
- 71. TV ET
- 72. Pub fixture
- 73. "Ta-da!"
- 74. Up-to-the-minute
- 77. Letters after Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's name
- 78. Less deserving of a laugh, say
- 81. Sealer, maybe
- 82. Part of a jumbo trail mix?
- 87. Sorry sort
- 89. Lit
- 90. Marie Antoinette, par exemple
- 91. First name on the "America's Got Talent" panel
- 93. State on the Miss.
- 94. Bouncer's concern
- 96. AAA offering: Abbr.
- 97. Agent for Bogart's partner?
- 102. Wild
- 104. Declare
- 105. Filmmaker Riefenstahl
- 106. Hold it!
- 108. "When I was ___ ..."
- 109. President John Tyler's wife
- 111. "12-Point Type: A History"?
- 116. Tied up
- 117. They might grab some food before a flight
- 118. Hard and unyielding
- 119. Bar order that's not drunk
- 120. "Me as well!"
- 121. Isn't completely truthful
Down
- 1. It may be on the tip of your tongue
- 2. Put in play
- 3. It holds a lock in place
- 4. Classic theater
- 5. Marshy place, perhaps
- 6. Identical to
- 7. Auto pioneer Karl
- 8. "When dealing with people, let us remember we are not dealing with creatures of ___": Dale Carnegie
- 9. Will Smith biopic
- 10. When repeated, a child's meal
- 11. Yadda, yadda, yadda
- 12. Tangerine or peach
- 13. Force divided by area, in physics
- 14. ___ brothers, inventors of the motion picture (1895)
- 15. Having five sharps
- 16. Cause of a great loss?
- 17. Option for a quick exit
- 18. Quaint letter opener
- 19. Classic British Jaguar
- 24. Concerning
- 29. Sharp turn
- 32. Projected image
- 34. High-tech surveillance acronym
- 35. Major account
- 36. Site of a 1776 George Washington victory in the Revolutionary War
- 37. ___ Rudolph, U.S. sprinter who won three golds in the 1960 Olympics
- 43. British racetrack site
- 44. ___ Hardware
- 45. It's in the 60s
- 46. Rock singer?
- 48. Photoshop user, e.g.
- 49. Egyptian king overthrown in a 1952 revolution
- 50. Wintry mixes
- 52. Barely touch, as a meal
- 53. Visibly stunned
- 54. Grp. with a launch party?
- 58. Criticism
- 59. Spiral-horned antelopes
- 60. "C'est magnifique!"
- 61. Like some titmice
- 62. Fist bump, in slang
- 63. It might say "Happy Birthday!"
- 66. Ancient Assyrian foe
- 67. Old lab burners
- 68. Ambushed
- 69. One calling foul?
- 70. Mess (around)
- 75. Catholic rite
- 76. "Delphine" author Madame de ___
- 78. Waxing and waning, e.g.
- 79. U.K. honour
- 80. Free
- 82. Thomas Jefferson and Calvin Coolidge, e.g.
- 83. Quiet period
- 84. Menial
- 85. Showstopper?
- 86. When school's open
- 88. More slapstick
- 92. Novelist McEwan
- 94. ___-bodied
- 95. Board's opposite
- 97. Maryland's largest city, informally
- 98. ___ Fisher Hall, longtime venue at Lincoln Center
- 99. Whale constellation
- 100. Capone henchman
- 101. Something you might get a charge out of
- 103. Tasty
- 107. "In that case ..."
- 110. China's Lao-___
- 112. Suffered from
- 113. Jeff Lynne's band, for short
- 114. Patch of land
- 115. ___ season
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