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1 Parade organizer 6 Fake 11 One-named singer with the hit “Locked Up” 15 Pat gently 18 Recipe amount 19 ___ mama

(tropical drink) 20 Belittling 22 “Greetings,

Ms. Retton!” 24 Orwellian state 25 Right angle 26 Turkey isn’t one 27 One who’s done the

“I do’s” 28 “___ further

review …” 29 Handle again? 31 “Very nice,

Ms. Kennedy!” 34 Eight, for starters? 35 March org.? 36 Admiral’s inits. 37 “Hurry up,

Ms. Brennan!” 44 Little birdie 46 3.0 or 4.0 49 Like some queens 50 Sportsleag­uecable network 51 Market makeup:

Abbr. 52 Summer month in

France 53 Kind of cat 54 Feature of Oz’s Wicked Witch of the West 55 “Cheer up, Ms.

Teasdale!” 57 Advanced deg. 58 Bearded one 59 Title character in an

A. A. Milne play 61 Person who holds

property in trust 62 “Am I the one, Ms.

Andrews?” 66 “Sí!” at sea 69 Shorties 70 “Hurrah!” 71 Scuba tank meas. 74 “You look hot in a thong, Ms. Hawkins!” 76 Firenze’s home 79 Bad mark 80 “___ off!” 81 German name part 82 Rock genre 83 Barbecue needs 84 Go off 85 Nothing special:

Abbr. 86 “I need a hand,

Ms. Fleming!” 88 N.R.C. forerunner 90 Classical “You too?” 93 Big ___ Conference 94 “Leave it alone,

Ms. Zellweger!” 100 “Absolutely Fabulous” or “Father Ted” 103 Jai ___ 104 First razor with a

pivoting head 105 Yvonne with the 1978 #1 hit “If I Can’t Have You” 107 Portuguese “she” 108 Pitcher Valenzuela 110 “Time to show your

cards, Ms. Field!” 112 Pulled 113 TV’s Ashley and

Mary-Kate 114 Kate’s

TV partner 115 Maxime or Marie:

Abbr. 116 Fury 117 Agemates 118 More Solomonic

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1 HBO host Bill 2 Singer with the hit albums “19” and “21” 3 Remember 4 Designer inits. 5 2,000 pounds 6 Food source 7 “Oh, now I see” 8 1980s- ’90s Corbin

Bernsen TV drama 9 Cuffed 10 ___ de Nil (pale

yellowish green) 11 Hound 12 Main cause 13 Figure skating

champion Brian 14 Cavil 15 Bread flavorer 16 Par ___ 17 “Moneyball” subject

Billy 19 Urged 21 All ___ Day 23 Breakfast order 27 Global commerce

grp. since 1995 30 Alpine climber’s tool 32 Seaside eagle 33 No longer closeted 37 Not serious, in

a way 38 Sushi fish 39 Cause of yawning 40 “Can ___ next?” 41 Port city from which Amelia Earhart last flew 42 Older form of a word 43 Always 45 La ___, Dominican Republic (first Spanish settlement in the Americas) 47 Whine 48 Suit to ___ 51 Military wear, for

short 52 Date for Denis 54 Away for a while 55 The “S” of R.S.V.P. 56 Matching 58 Blokes 60 Aqua, e.g. 62 Noisy birds 63 Fairies’ land 64 Having a projected

date of 65 Drapery material 66 Athlete who wrote “A Hard Road to Glory” 67 Juniors, e.g. 68 Egg choice 71 Botanists’ microscopi­c study 72 Persuaded 73 “___ jungle out there” 75 Cutthroat 77 Sports org. supported by 66-Down 78 Beat it 79 Hype 83 Logging aid 85 Home theater brand 86 Aqua, e.g. 87 Broadcast as an encore 89 Barely managing, with “out” 91 Power in old Hollywood 92 Singsong syllable 94 Drifts 95 Northern native 96 Film fish 97 Football Hall-ofFame coach Greasy 98 “Family Ties” mom 99 Black-berried tree 100 Gran Turismos and

others 101 Dragon puppet 102 One-third of an old

Hollywood trio 106 They carry charges 109 ___ Lingus 110 Cut 111 Rope-a-dope

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