| 1 |
Emerald isle |
| 7 |
Petits ____ |
| 11 |
"One on One" star |
| 14 |
Slaughter and Pepper (abbr.) |
| 18 |
Good ship? |
| 20 |
Kitchen appliance |
| 23 |
Neighbor of Ukraine and Siberia |
| 24 |
Demand that's likely to be ineffective |
| 25 |
Show too much attention to |
| 26 |
Card game |
| 27 |
Drop another quarter into |
| 28 |
Georgian dough |
| 30 |
____ alike |
| 31 |
Drags |
| 33 |
Choose to participate |
| 34 |
Having the same reach |
| 36 |
Any of 17 metals (abbr.) |
| 37 |
Kind of conservative |
| 39 |
Until |
| 40 |
Scientific laughingstock |
| 42 |
Rat |
| 44 |
Unpredictable |
| 48 |
Life of Brian character |
| 50 |
Olive genus |
| 51 |
Underthing |
| 53 |
Ohio ballplayer |
| 54 |
Back deck |
| 56 |
Ranch ending |
| 57 |
Take the road not taken |
| 59 |
Bank withdrawal? (abbr.) |
| 60 |
P.O. designation |
| 61 |
See 109-across |
| 62 |
Jabbers |
| 63 |
Leisure |
| 64 |
At all |
| 65 |
Vuvuzela alternative? |
| 66 |
Some wings |
| 67 |
Dance |
| 70 |
British rule in colonial India |
| 73 |
Grocery chain |
| 74 |
Hours, in "Inception" |
| 76 |
Estar alternative |
| 77 |
Assist |
| 78 |
Hotel accommodations |
| 81 |
Mr. Chang? |
| 82 |
7h behind Zulu |
| 83 |
Phonetic tenseness (abbrev.) |
| 84 |
The Grapes of Wrath subject |
| 85 |
Wichita products |
| 87 |
Model corporation |
| 89 |
End-of-the-month tweet |
| 92 |
A thing to pick up |
| 95 |
____ zone |
| 97 |
They may be dark |
| 98 |
They have xings |
| 99 |
Jaw |
| 100 |
The end of a trail (abbr.) |
| 101 |
Cognac, e.g. |
| 102 |
LA landmark, with La |
| 103 |
Queens div. |
| 104 |
Jumbo sandwich contents |
| 106 |
Cultural guru Rodriguez |
| 107 |
EU preceder |
| 109 |
Those who say 61-Across |
| 111 |
It can be seen in a museo |
| 112 |
Supposedly extraneous article in a famous speech |
| 113 |
Fuisti alternative |
| 115 |
Final Fantasy I White Mage spell |
| 117 |
Daniel ____ Kim |
| 118 |
Numerical markers |
| 119 |
A dog, in a 1919 novel |
| 120 |
Say ____ drugs |
| 121 |
Senator Mikulski, for example |
| 124 |
H |
| 125 |
Marked with streaks |
| 126 |
Brave, e.g. |
| 127 |
A certain ballerina |
| 128 |
Parrot |
| 129 |
Complimented |
| 131 |
Lonely goatherd, according to Julie Andrews |
| 133 |
Widen a pit, perhaps |
| 136 |
Brainstorm |
| 137 |
Slugger for 57-Down |
| 139 |
English poet buried in Rome |
| 140 |
Junior Olympics gp. |
| 141 |
Clothing adornment |
| 143 |
End of ____ |
| 145 |
Fictional AIDS victim |
| 147 |
79-Down, in a way |
| 149 |
Sit idle |
| 150 |
1-800-OOPS-JEW caller |
| 151 |
Common apartment number |
| 152 |
Core |
| 156 |
Tongue twister feature |
| 158 |
EE |
| 159 |
Subpoena recipients |
| 160 |
Offer of support |
| 161 |
Book of Mormon author |
| 162 |
Track |
| 163 |
Oboe part |
| 164 |
Stuff full of food |
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| 1 |
Sucker |
| 2 |
Ms. Rigby |
| 3 |
Off |
| 4 |
Flexible folks, in a sense |
| 5 |
European cars |
| 6 |
Piratical land? |
| 7 |
Coolers (abbr.) |
| 8 |
Must, to Athol |
| 9 |
Like events requiring a suit |
| 10 |
Mister with a lot of trucks |
| 11 |
Art's partner |
| 12 |
Ninth SPIES metapuzzle topic |
| 13 |
Giants Stadium player |
| 14 |
Fail to inspire |
| 15 |
German earl |
| 16 |
Salts |
| 17 |
Mo preceder |
| 18 |
Fine prefix? |
| 19 |
Tony-winning role for LuPone |
| 21 |
Carlson and Leonard's employer |
| 22 |
Mo follower (see 17-down) |
| 24 |
Movie title with Man or Men |
| 27 |
Nonsense |
| 29 |
Washington paper |
| 32 |
Org. behind a famous Councours de la Chanson |
| 34 |
Spirits |
| 35 |
What a dealer does, often |
| 37 |
Blitzkrieg participant |
| 38 |
Blind alternative |
| 41 |
Garment industry |
| 43 |
EMS rival |
| 45 |
Having the most slugs |
| 46 |
Mercs |
| 47 |
Palm product |
| 48 |
Shade of green |
| 49 |
Foxx's first film |
| 52 |
Some lavas |
| 54 |
>, often |
| 55 |
See 137-down |
| 57 |
Team for 137-Across |
| 58 |
Mourn |
| 61 |
Understand this clue? |
| 68 |
States that entered the Union simultaneously |
| 69 |
Bios you may wish had been written earlier |
| 71 |
106-Down, or its mate |
| 72 |
Picked up a check |
| 75 |
____ point |
| 76 |
Bed-____ |
| 79 |
Takes the air |
| 80 |
Blanks exercise |
| 83 |
Steely Dan album |
| 84 |
Fearsome creatures |
| 85 |
Magazine fig. |
| 86 |
Harris and Norton, et al. |
| 88 |
Grooved |
| 90 |
Early Sundanese kingdom |
| 91 |
Come into being |
| 93 |
Like a certain classical nonet |
| 94 |
Moesha portrayer |
| 96 |
Delta opposite |
| 101 |
Nebbiolo wine |
| 102 |
Former Senate candidate Radnofsky |
| 103 |
Try to reach across |
| 104 |
Island partially conquered by Rome |
| 105 |
More than a bit nippy |
| 106 |
Jack's mate? |
| 108 |
Leads |
| 110 |
Some potatoes |
| 111 |
Mimic |
| 114 |
Rugburn result |
| 116 |
Outfit for war |
| 121 |
Brother of Brent and Bart |
| 122 |
Flat on one's back |
| 123 |
Teutonic interjection |
| 125 |
Morgan Freeman film |
| 127 |
Took |
| 129 |
Perks |
| 130 |
Bladderwrack, e.g. |
| 132 |
Sweeney portrayer |
| 134 |
Passover celebration? |
| 135 |
A good thing to be without |
| 137 |
With 55-down, religious motif |
| 138 |
She died in the 22nd episode |
| 142 |
Where ____ |
| 144 |
Noun-forming suffix |
| 145 |
Wed |
| 146 |
Interior affix? |
| 147 |
Subj. I "don't know much about" |
| 148 |
164-across, perhaps |
| 150 |
It's as good as a wink |
| 151 |
Wow |
| 153 |
Game with 81 cards |
| 154 |
Corner store, in local Cambridge dialect |
| 155 |
Sch. I substance |
| 157 |
One guru in drag, in song |
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