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1Large dog breed 8U.K. movie award 13Card-table declaration 18Unit equivalent to 4.184 joules 19Awards for ad campaigns 20 Thawing 22Thought experiment that asks whether an object remains the same object if its parts are replaced one by one 24Person living between Liberia and Ghana 25Participate in a pledge drive 26 The false killer whale resembles it27 Italian nickname 28Canada's House of Commons has 338 of them, in brief 29“Nothing but net!” 31 Place to run some tests 33 A corn-loving duo 36Hither and ____ 37Run into the ground 40 Actress Ullmann 41Home of Grace Hopper College 42The artist François Boucher said that it was “too green and badly lit” 44____ Redivivus (firstcentury myth about an emperor's reappearance) 46 Use crayons 48Restaurant pick-up option? 51 Hong Kong action hero who frequently collaborated with John Woo 56Oily sauce 57 ____ funny 59 Family nickname 60“The way I see it ... ,” via texts 61 Métro area? 64Comedian Margaret 66Hebrew for “head” 68 Chef/food writer Samin ____ 70 Brinks 71Ostentatious behavior 74Selection of appetizers in Greek and Turkish restaurants 75 Prestige 77“Buona ____” (Italian greeting) 78Human, e.g. 79 Augurs 80 Drummer's setup81 Jersey call 83Singer Amos 85Award-winning sci-fi author Bacigalupi 87Dramatic action-movie effect 90Pail for feeding pigs 95Invited over96 ____ Pet 98Available for rental, to Brits 99 Stylish 101 Mo. for Canadian Thanksgiving 103Alertly responsive (to) 106Accomplished 107Loafers, e.g. 110One-pip card 111County between Londonand the North Sea 113Movement for a finger or a tail 114King, in Portuguese 115Flour variety with a palindromic name 117Bone at the base of the spine 119 Emily Dickinson 'shome town 121Thought experiment that asks whether an object remains the same object if its parts are replaced one by one 125Legally void status 126City that hosts an annual Pirate Festival 127 First president of the Ninety-Nines, an organization for female pilots 128Secretly surveil 129 Go quietly 130“Obviously not, ya goof!”
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1Rap battle participants 2“That feels good!” 3Donned, as a silky dress 4Literary theme, from the Greek 5Steam trains, in the 19th century 6World Cup org. 7In fine ____ 8Abbr. in ancient dates 9“I forgot to mention ... “10More intense 11Have an emotional impact on 12 Attack 13Gloater's words 14Part of b.p.s. 15Member of a kingdom that spans the globe 16Object for binding contracts 17 Meaning 20Denies knowinganything about 21____ Rachel Wood of “Kajillionaire” 23Learn through the grapevine 29 Harmonize 30 “That's wild!” in a modern spelling 32 Twin bed? 34Salsa variety, casually 35 “Rats!” 38November honorees 39Meeting, informally 43 Hoity-toity 45 Astronaut Ellen of shuttle missions 47 Prevaricating 49 Between-the-shoulderblades annoyance 50Some Pacific salmon 52“____ luego” 53 Like ceramics 54 Blow away 55Reusable shopping bags 58 Like a bellowing crowd 61Demure kisses 62Come in handy 63Half of a leaf 65Have because of 67Mudhole wallower 69 Less-than- demurekiss 71Came to attention, say 72Bucking beast, informally 73____ tide 76Portrayer of Princess Diana on “The Crown” 79Ones making mistakes 82 Idleness 84“Oh, really?” 86 Instrument in Joan Tower's “Island Prelude” 88Produce speedily, with “out” 89Move slowly 91____ Mangeshkar, Indian singer known as the “Queen of Melody” 92Fast-food offering that may come with a toy 93Lake that's home to South Bass Island 94“Ideas worth spreading” spinoff 97Can spare a few moments 99Thwart the interrogators 100Good way to be regarded 102Makes crispy 104Bay Area sch. 105Tidy up 107Septet in a Christmas carol 108Digs in a forest 109Patriot Allen 112Food served with gari and wasabi 116Dad, in Korean 118Rosalind of “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” 120Scrabble rating system122Durable wood 123Link, of a sort 124 Challenge for a cleaner