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Across
Number |
Clues |
Answers |
1 |
Speedway brand |
STP |
4 |
West Indies native |
CARIB |
9 |
Bounds along |
LOPES |
14 |
“Just a ___!” |
SEC |
17 |
Drain opening |
HOLE |
19 |
Chip away at |
ERODE |
20 |
Symbol of the National Audubon Society |
EGRET |
21 |
Colorado tributary |
GILA |
22 |
Plot device in “The Shining” that has significance when spelled backward |
RED RUM |
23 |
Restaurant chain founded by the Raffel brothers (hence the name) |
ARBY’S |
24 |
Elevator choice |
FLOOR |
25 |
Turns briefly? |
REVS |
26 |
Some Carnaval performances |
SAMBAS |
28 |
Called from the cote |
BLEATED |
30 |
Telephotos, e.g. |
IMAGES |
32 |
Ancient Greek |
HELLENE |
34 |
Male that might be in a rut? |
ELK |
35 |
Stymies |
IMPEDES |
37 |
Relative of a birch |
ALDER |
38 |
College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
COE |
39 |
Country singer Crystal |
GAYLE |
40 |
Screwy |
CRAZY |
43 |
Pitch |
EIGHTY-SIX |
46 |
One of the Wayans brothers |
DAMON |
50 |
Wine: Prefix |
OENO- |
51 |
Christmas ___ |
TREE |
52 |
Prince, e.g. |
HEIR |
54 |
A, in Austria |
EINE |
55 |
Base supporting a statue |
PLINTH |
57 |
Branded baby carriers |
SNUGLIS |
61 |
Symbols on 10 state flags |
EAGLES |
63 |
They might be thrown around in a rodeo |
LASSOES |
65 |
Digitally endorse |
E-SIGN |
66 |
Sleigh bell sounds |
JINGLES |
67 |
Terminate |
AXE |
68 |
“___ God” (psalm words) |
O MY |
69 |
Chemistry exam? |
ASSAY |
70 |
Skin art, informally |
INK |
71 |
Descartes’s conclusion |
… I AM |
72 |
Clear |
NET |
73 |
Yule sound? |
LONG U |
75 |
___ guerre |
NOM DE |
77 |
Range grp. |
NRA |
78 |
With 80-Across, one of TV’s Property Brothers |
DREW |
80 |
See 78-Across |
SCOTT |
82 |
“Really!” |
NO LIE! |
83 |
Spotted |
SEEN |
84 |
Nicholas, e.g. |
SAINT |
86 |
Give a ring? |
PROPOSE |
88 |
Hallmark.com suggestion |
E-CARD |
90 |
Divan |
SOFA |
92 |
“___ welcome!” |
YOU’RE |
93 |
Cow poke? |
PROD |
94 |
Avoid a bogey, barely |
SAVE PAR |
97 |
Neighbor of a bishop: Abbr. |
KNT |
98 |
Souped-up cars |
HOT RODS |
102 |
Mahershala ___, Oscar winner for “Moonlight” |
ALI |
103 |
One of the record industry’s former Big Four |
EMI |
104 |
Carpenter’s aid |
LATHE |
106 |
Hypotheticals |
IFS |
107 |
“Just kidding!” |
NOT! |
108 |
Airer of “Christmas in Rockefeller Center” |
NBC |
109 |
Sanctuary |
OASIS |
111 |
“Hey ___” (1963 #1 hit) |
PAULA |
113 |
Mobile home: Abbr. |
ALA |
114 |
Actress Audrey of “Amélie” |
TAUTOU |
117 |
Animal on Scotland’s coat of arms |
UNICORN |
119 |
Kind of cabinet |
LIQUOR |
122 |
Written history |
ANNALS |
123 |
Who’s depicted in this puzzle when the circled letters are connected from A to Z and back to A |
RUDOLPH |
124 |
Games of chance |
LOTTOS |
125 |
Prison part |
YARD |
126 |
Sorts, as chicks |
SEXES |
127 |
Downsize? |
CROP |
Down