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Dan Margolis, of Westfield, N. J., is a semiretire­d software applicatio­ns trainer. In his spare time, he referees high school basketball games and plays keyboard in a ‘‘dad-rock band,’’ Landing Party — so named because all the members are ‘‘Star Trek’’ fa

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ACROSS

1 Advice columnist

Savage

4 Out of tune . . . or

bubbles

8 Saturn or Mercury,

once

11 ____ fever

16 Prayer leader

18 Opening opening?

20 Yeats or Keats

21 Pliocene, e.g.

22 Something to build on

23 Ancient Aegean land

24 The fly in fly-fishing,

e.g.

25 Turn

26 Indy film? (1981)

30 Render unnecessar­y

31 Female deer

32 Classic sci-fi anthology whose first story is titled ‘‘Robbie’’

35 Sound from a flock

36 Road movie? (1950)

40 Some M.I.T. grads:

Abbr.

41 Bizarre

43 React to a stubbed

toe, maybe 44 Confident juggler’s

props

45 Film director’s cry

46 Blood work locales

49 Sound of relief

52 Cannoli ingredient

56 PG movie? (1992)

63 Anthem opening

64 A little bit of work

66 Brush off

67 Draw out

69 One whose range goes from about F3 to F5, musically

70 Hilarious folks

72 World capital with the

Gangnam district

74 Challenge

75 Hummingbir­d-feeder

filler

77 Blatant

79 N.Y. engineerin­g sch.

80 Actress de Matteo of

‘‘Sons of Anarchy’’

81 Family film? (1972)

84 Barely contain anger

86 ____ glance

87 Thor : Thursday ::

____ : Wednesday

89 Suffix with hero

90 Oration station

94 Cleverly self

referentia­l

98 Social stratum

100 Common 99¢ purchase 103 Dock-udrama? (1954)

108 Spendthrif­t’s opposite

110 ____ Palace, Indian tourist attraction

111 Perfectly timed

112 Pilot, e.g.

114 Short film? (1989)

118 Where Minos ruled

120 Safe, on board

121 Violet variety

122 Wait in neutral

123 Jack rabbits, but not rabbits

124 Saturnus or Mercurius

125 Part of a sewing kit

126 Nair rival, once

127 Not so moving?

128 Nile reptile

129 Its name is derived from the Greek for ‘‘I burn’’

130 OB/GYNs, e.g.

DOWN

1 Wear off ?

2 Easygoing

3 Hometowner­s

4 Toy (with), as an idea

5 Least strict

6 ____ mundi

7 Popular ABC programmin­g block of the ’90s

8 ‘‘Perhaps’’

9 Fine spray

10 66 and others: Abbr.

11 One of the Borgias

12 Rubber-stamp, say

13 Kids use it for texts

14 ‘‘Vous êtes ____’’ (French map notation)

15 Grp. with the Vezina

Trophy

17 Pastels and charcoal,

for two

19 Swear words?

20 More than enough

27 Enjoy some dishes without doing dishes, perhaps

28 Hasten

29 ____ Tuesday (Aimee

Mann’s band)

33 Dot follower

34 Some ESPN

highlights, for short 37 Something often

underlined and blue

38 Half-moon tide

39 ____ the crack of

dawn

42 Balderdash

45 Trickster of Shoshone

mythology

47 Short-legged hound

48 Fuel additive brand

50 17, for an R-rated

movie

51 Director Ashby

52 Dappled horse

53 Key

54 Hidden downside

55 Man’s name that’s another man’s name backward

57 In poor condition, as

old machinery 58 Choler 59 ____ about

(approximat­ely)

60 Undesirabl­e plane

seat

61 Often-animated

greeting

62 Yes or no follower

65 Flub

68 Eye drop

71 New Deal program,

in brief

73 Co. with brown trucks

76 Palindromi­c title 78 See 118-Down

82 Lady of Spain

83 Anti-mob law, for

short

85 Baby shower gift

88 Photograph­er Goldin

90 ____ Pérignon

91 ____ given Sunday

92 ‘‘My package

arrived!’’

93 Alcoholic drink consumed in one gulp 95 French stars

96 Clench

97 Utah national park

99 Bit of ranch dressing?

100 Got around

101 Street vendor

102 Radio buttons

104 First name of a

literary ‘‘Papa’’

105 Diminutive

106 Cat’s pajamas?

107 Extends a tour 109 Invite to enter

113 Parts of kingdoms

115 When repeated, a ‘‘Seinfeld’’ expression

116 Scruff

117 Masseur’s target

118 With 78-Down, Greek letters that together sound like a world capital

119 Dashed

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