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Across
Down
Number |
Clues |
Answers |
1 |
Not reporting as instructed, maybe |
AWOL |
2 |
Induce ennui in |
BORE |
3 |
Fuss about “The West Wing” actor Rob? |
LOCOMOTION (sounds like “Lowe commotion”) |
4 |
Old English letter |
EDH |
5 |
Electricians |
WIRERS |
6 |
Several Russian czars |
IVANS |
7 |
Resident of Riga |
LETT |
8 |
Cousin of a highboy |
DRESSER |
9 |
Part of a road test track |
ESS |
10 |
List heading |
TO DO |
11 |
Runner Liddell depicted in “Chariots of Fire” |
ERIC |
12 |
Pub container |
TANKARD |
13 |
It might pick up a passing comment |
HOT MIC |
14 |
Contrived |
ARTIFICIAL |
15 |
Beverly Hills ___ |
DIET |
16 |
Kid |
JOSH |
18 |
Colorful shawl |
SERAPE |
19 |
Neighbor of Palisades Park, N.J. |
FT LEE |
21 |
Chanteuse O’Shea |
TESSIE |
23 |
Declining due to age |
SENILE |
27 |
China’s Chou En-___ |
LAI |
29 |
Best |
OUTDO |
31 |
Early arrival |
PREEMIE |
33 |
Service with more than a billion users |
GMAIL |
34 |
Recurring role for Stallone |
RAMBO |
35 |
Groks |
GETS |
36 |
Philatelist’s item |
ALBUM |
37 |
Turn’s partner |
TOSS |
38 |
Hebrew leader |
ALEPH |
39 |
Wack |
NUTSO |
41 |
Small undergarments? |
WHEATIES (sounds like “wee tees”) |
46 |
Like some sprains and champagnes |
ICED |
47 |
Rev |
GUN |
49 |
Carried cash around? |
BORDEAUX (sounds like “bore dough”) |
50 |
Schoolmarmish |
PRIM |
52 |
Superman’s birth name |
KAL-EL |
55 |
Morales of “NYPD Blue” |
ESAI |
56 |
Some Poe works |
TALES |
59 |
Mulligan |
REDO |
60 |
Un-to |
FRO |
62 |
Legal pause |
STAY |
64 |
“Come on in!” |
IT’S OPEN! |
65 |
Home, in slang |
CRIB |
66 |
Buoyant cadences |
LILTS |
67 |
“That is,” to Caesar |
ID EST |
68 |
At a frantic pace |
FEVERISHLY |
69 |
___ bulb |
TULIP |
71 |
Wood often used for bow-making |
ELM |
72 |
Help with the harvest? |
PHARMACIST (sounds like “farm assist”) |
73 |
V.I.P. at the Oscars |
EMCEE |
74 |
What’s human, they say |
TO ERR |
76 |
Needle-nosed fish |
GARS |
77 |
Grocer’s wheel |
BRIE |
79 |
“___ de Lune” |
CLAIR |
83 |
Garfield’s girlfriend in “Garfield” |
ARLENE |
86 |
Tepid approval |
IT’LL DO |
87 |
Small, biting fly |
NO-SEE-UM |
89 |
Lined with trees |
ARBORED |
91 |
Playwright Sean who wrote “Juno and the Paycock” |
O’CASEY |
93 |
Lets out, e.g. |
ALTERS |
94 |
Step on it |
HIE |
95 |
All thumbs |
DIGITS |
96 |
Second and fifth |
UNITS |
99 |
Career employee |
LIFER |
100 |
G.I.s of concern |
MIAS |
101 |
Cuba, por ejemplo |
ISLA |
102 |
Drink disliked by Buzz Aldrin [true fact!] |
TANG |
103 |
Strangely enough, they’re often even |
ODDS |
105 |
Hershey chocolate |
ROLO |
107 |
Doing the job |
ON IT |
108 |
Shrek, for one |
OGRE |
110 |
Voting affirmatively |
PRO |
111 |
Arctic explorer John |
RAE |