By Warren Manners
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Across | Down | ||
1 | Dutch painter | 1 | Youngest son on TV’s “Empire” |
5 | Scale items | 2 | Indian saint |
9 | She reigned in Spain | 3 | Thin sheet metal |
12 | Knife of old | 4 | Narrow furrow |
16 | F-150 competitor | 5 | Slammer |
19 | On a particular date | 6 | Highly rated |
20 | Swiss river | 7 | [ ] |
21 | Parliament, in London | 8 | Barbara Eden character |
22 | Subdue | 9 | Baby newt |
23 | 1945 battle site, for short | 10 | I’ll pass |
24 | Walking on Sunshine band, in 2005 | 11 | Senescence |
28 | 2015 A.L. East champ | 12 | Starkey by another name |
29 | Dimple | 13 | Basilica area |
30 | OSS replacement | 14 | Regurgitation |
31 | Village on the Loch Ness | 15 | Some MIT graduates |
32 | Block of soap | 16 | Gilda portrayer, in 2005 |
33 | Sea crossed by the Argonauts | 17 | Heeded the alarm |
34 | One half of a famous R&B duo, in 2008 | 18 | Porcini alternative |
37 | Map line showing equal hours of sunshine | 25 | Vacation spot |
39 | Gangster chaser | 26 | Not dis |
40 | Apple product | 27 | Travail |
41 | Low digit | 29 | _____ Hammarskjöld, second Secretary-General of the United Nations |
42 | Transfusion fluids | 32 | TRUE |
43 | Spew | 34 | Brit. think tank |
45 | Takeout freebie | 35 | Marathoner Pippig |
48 | Undercroft | 36 | Duty roster |
51 | Zuko’s crush, in 2012 | 38 | Dry, as wine |
56 | Type of plane | 40 | Pixel |
59 | Ablutionary vessel | 43 | Part of a microscope |
60 | Eventuated | 44 | Formulator of the incompleteness theorems |
61 | Needle | 45 | Aquatic invertebrate animal |
63 | Macbeth’s burial place | 46 | Latin adverb |
64 | Gist | 47 | Exhort |
65 | Knickknack | 49 | Inflammatory skin condition |
66 | Liquidations | 50 | Halloween candy |
70 | Pesticide letters | 51 | Father of Osiris and Isis: Var. |
71 | Adaptor molecule | 52 | Baptist leader? |
72 | Heckler | 53 | 1966 Cream song |
74 | Attu native | 54 | 43 |
76 | Soak hemp | 55 | Stumble |
78 | Tiny songbird | 57 | Messi’s middle name |
79 | Yukon highway | 58 | Dead |
82 | Kind of strength | 62 | E.U. member |
84 | Kind of strength | 66 | Tom, Dick and Harry |
86 | Talks back? | 67 | Symbolic third eye |
88 | __-di-dah | 68 | Revivals |
89 | Type of acct. | 69 | Big __, CA |
91 | The dog ate my homework, | 73 | Servant’s uniform |
93 | Power station | 75 | Heavy wind |
95 | D-Day beach | 77 | Amusement ride |
97 | Macerate | 79 | Bryn Mawr graduate |
99 | Micronesia inhabitant | 80 | Region where city of Rome was founded |
101 | Needle-shaped | 81 | A knot, in 2004 |
105 | Joan of art | 83 | Columbian rebel grp. |
106 | How now! ____?: Hamlet | 85 | Keg |
108 | Religious deg. | 87 | Earthenware pot |
109 | Facebook faker | 90 | Yemeni, e.g. |
110 | Not binding | 92 | Long ride? |
111 | Local ordinances | 94 | Equal to 1 dyne per square centimeter |
114 | American Splendor author, in 2017 | 96 | German painter Hans |
118 | Low life? | 98 | Nursery item |
120 | Dubrovnik denizens | 100 | Gattaca’s Irene |
122 | Kind of chair | 102 | Say “what” |
123 | Hirsute Himalayan | 103 | Father’s hermana |
125 | Swiss Re competitor | 104 | Ring setting |
126 | Simpleton | 107 | Dishonor |
127 | Hardwood | 112 | Mexican tea |
131 | Long division? | 113 | Adventure |
133 | Potter librarian, in 2017 | 115 | Lend a hand |
137 | Ribbed fabric | 116 | Ming thing |
139 | Stone or beam prefix | 117 | Print measures |
140 | Freckles on Ferdinand | 119 | @@@ |
142 | Fed. med. org. | 121 | Bug |
143 | Zambian capital | 124 | Endow |
144 | AVR partner | 127 | Month of Succoth |
145 | Ron Woodruff portrayer, in 2016 | 128 | Oil to Onassis |
150 | Guitarist Paul | 129 | Welding gas |
151 | African sheep | 130 | Mauna ___, Hawaii |
152 | See | 131 | Beam |
153 | Rock Salmon | 132 | Attends |
154 | Archaic Ireland | 133 | Metrical stress |
155 | Des Moines to Peoria dir. | 134 | Fan noise |
156 | Of the ear | 135 | Co. designation |
157 | French article | 136 | Area of expertise |
158 | List ender | 137 | Ague |
159 | Ascend | 138 | A bore |
141 | Sewing case | ||
145 | Jacket type | ||
146 | Fourth of July? | ||
147 | Año part | ||
148 | Decryption org. | ||
149 | Words for the deaf: Abbr. |
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