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Across
Number |
Clues |
Answers |
1 |
Lightheaded |
WOOZY |
6 |
Underwater workplaces |
SEALABS |
13 |
One of four on the annual tennis calendar |
MAJOR |
18 |
Navel formation? |
INNIE |
19 |
Not renewed |
CANCELLED |
21 |
1836 siege setting |
ALAMO |
22 |
First name on the high bench |
ELENA |
23 |
Follower of deuce |
ADVANTAGE |
24 |
Wordsmith Peter Mark ___ |
ROGET |
25 |
Lot of back and forth? |
LONG RALLY |
27 |
Alternative to grass |
HARD COURT |
29 |
Place for a prize ceremony |
DAIS |
30 |
Nellie who wrote “Ten Days in a Mad-House” |
BLY |
31 |
Point of no return? |
ACE |
34 |
Certain corp. takeover |
LBO |
35 |
It’s meant to be |
FATE |
36 |
NBC hit since ’75 |
SNL |
37 |
Ingredient in a Dark ‘n’ Stormy |
RUM |
38 |
Muslim holy men |
IMAMS |
40 |
Designer inits. |
YSL |
42 |
“Awesome!” |
RAD! |
43 |
Lead-in to line |
BASE- |
44 |
Rod who was the 1977 A.L. M.V.P. |
CAREW |
45 |
“Bridesmaids” co-star |
WIIG |
47 |
Food with an unfortunate-sounding last two syllables |
FALAFEL |
50 |
Really fancy |
ADORE |
51 |
Dreams up |
IDEATES |
55 |
Sophocles tragedy |
ELECTRA |
56 |
Get further mileage from |
RE-USE |
57 |
Vegetable or pasta, e.g. |
NON-MEAT |
58 |
Drip, drip, drip |
LEAK |
59 |
Annual sporting event that is this puzzle’s theme |
THE US OPEN |
62 |
Outside: Prefix |
ECTO- |
63 |
Really green |
LUSH |
64 |
Stingy sort? |
BEE |
65 |
Many a presidential hopeful: Abbr. |
SEN |
66 |
Treasure map markers |
XES |
68 |
Ostracize |
SHUN |
69 |
Lead-in to boy or girl |
ATTA … |
70 |
Standard info on stationery nowadays |
URLS |
72 |
U. of Md. player |
TERP |
73 |
Spot |
ESPY |
74 |
Conjunction in the Postal Service creed |
NOR |
76 |
The Eagles, on scoreboards |
PHI |
78 |
Pérignon, for one |
DOM |
79 |
“Nature is the ___ of God”: Dante |
ART |
81 |
Something to live for |
TODAY |
83 |
Chaney of silents |
LON |
84 |
One at home, informally |
UMP |
85 |
Ape |
MIMIC |
88 |
“Zip it!” |
SHUSH! |
89 |
Things found in clogs |
FEET |
90 |
Bourbon Street’s locale, informally |
NOLA |
92 |
Frenzy |
MANIA |
94 |
Stadium name near Citi Field |
ARTHUR ASHE |
96 |
Spectators’ area |
GRANDSTAND |
98 |
“Harlequin’s Carnival” painter |
MIRO |
99 |
James ___, Belgian painter in the movement Les XX |
ENSOR |
100 |
Flowchart symbol |
ARROW |
101 |
Saskatchewan native |
CREE |
102 |
It represents you |
AVATAR |
104 |
Old-timey |
RETRO |
106 |
First and last black key on a standard piano |
A-SHARP |
108 |
Gas type: Abbr. |
REG |
109 |
Location of 59-Across |
QUEENS, NEW YORK |
114 |
Fly-by-night? |
BAT |
115 |
Canapé topper |
ROE |
116 |
Computer command |
UNDO |
117 |
Time to vote: Abbr. |
TUE |
118 |
Italian car, informally |
ALFA |
119 |
Lead-in to “Man,” “Woman” or “Fool” in Top 40 hits |
I’M A … |
120 |
Further |
AND |
121 |
Part of U.S.T.A.: Abbr. |
ASSN |
122 |
City grid: Abbr. |
STS |
123 |
Enthusiasm |
ZEST |
124 |
Lion or tiger |
CAT |
Down