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Across
Number |
Clues |
Answers |
1 |
Cordwainer’s collection |
AWLS |
5 |
Answers an invitation |
RSVPS |
10 |
It might be fishy |
ODOR |
14 |
Lose one’s reserve |
THAW |
18 |
Cordwainer’s product |
SHOE |
19 |
Relating to bees |
APIAN |
20 |
“So Sick” singer |
NEYO |
21 |
Singer ___ Khan |
CHAKA |
22 |
Like Maurice, in “Beauty and the Beast”? |
SAVEDBYTHEBELLE |
25 |
Uncompromising |
RIGID |
26 |
People of the Great Basin |
UTE |
27 |
Costa ___ |
RICA |
28 |
Grate |
RASP |
29 |
“I’m not buying it!” |
NOSALE |
30 |
Rx item, for short |
MED |
31 |
Babybel cheese |
EDAM |
32 |
Where Alice winds up, in “Alice in Wonderland”? |
THEHOLEWORLD |
35 |
Good battler |
EVIL |
37 |
Lead-in to wife or life |
MID |
39 |
What a Jenga tower will do, eventually |
TIPOVER |
40 |
“The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” author Larsson |
STIEG |
43 |
Like snoops |
NOSY |
46 |
Start for center or graph |
EPI |
47 |
“Toodles!” |
TATA |
51 |
What Arthur took after he pulled Excalibur, in “The Sword in the Stone”? |
ABREATHOFFRESHHEIR |
56 |
Acid in preservatives |
SORBIC |
58 |
Dance for lei people? |
HULA |
59 |
Took part in a regatta |
OARED |
60 |
Agents |
REPS |
61 |
Keynes subj. |
ECON |
64 |
Occupies, as a battle station |
MANS |
66 |
Matador’s foe |
ELTORO |
67 |
Poet’s palindrome |
ERE |
68 |
How Maleficent tries to get rid of Aurora, in “Sleeping Beauty”? |
EVERYWITCHWAY |
71 |
Restaurant waiting area |
BAR |
72 |
Make incoherent, as a story |
MANGLE |
74 |
“Lucky Jim” author Kingsley |
AMIS |
75 |
Supporters’ answers |
YEAS |
76 |
Some pens |
BICS |
77 |
Vaughan Williams’s “Riders to the Sea,” e.g. |
OPERA |
78 |
Sister brand of Humble |
ESSO |
80 |
Left work, perhaps |
STRUCK |
82 |
King Triton’s seat, in “The Little Mermaid”? |
THRONEINTHEDEEPEND |
88 |
Hairy twin of the Bible |
ESAU |
89 |
Response to “You’re hiding something” |
AMI |
90 |
“Pirates of the Caribbean” star |
DEPP |
91 |
Blows a gasket |
RAGES |
94 |
Flower named for an old French word for tobacco |
PETUNIA |
98 |
Fare poorly |
AIL |
100 |
Past dates? |
EXES |
102 |
Bambi’s mother, in “Bambi”? |
DEERDEPARTED |
107 |
Pound division |
CAGE |
110 |
The Horned Frogs’ sch. |
TCU |
111 |
Transport in a Duke Ellington song |
ATRAIN |
112 |
To be, in France |
ETRE |
113 |
Targets of PETA protests |
FURS |
114 |
Diamond score |
RUN |
115 |
“Something to Talk About” singer Bonnie |
RAITT |
116 |
The dwarfs, in “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”? |
MINERCHARACTERS |
120 |
Gives a thumbs up |
LIKES |
121 |
Quick points in tennis |
ACES |
122 |
Theater honors |
OBIES |
123 |
Hook’s henchman |
SMEE |
124 |
Expression of dismay |
ALAS |
125 |
Kick back |
REST |
126 |
Basketful at a diner |
ROLLS |
127 |
Annoyance |
PEST |
Down