Toronto Star

THE PREMIER

ROYAL NAMESAKES

- BY FRANK A. LONGO

ACROSS

1 Stole, e.g. 6 Stoles, e.g. 11 Many a yellow ride 14 Kickoff 19 Pertaining to pitch 20 Hits upon the answer 21 Uplifting verse 22 Pointer 23 “Cleopatra” star 26 “E pluribus unum,” e.g. 27 Horse-race bet taker 28 Defeater of Al Gore in 2000 30 Orator called “The Great Pacificato­r” 33 Knitting supply 34 Crooner Johnny 36 Camera part 37 Stew holder 39 H lookalike 41 Genoa gold 42 Abbr. that saves space 43 “Dallas” actress 51 Triscuit alternativ­e 52 Liking a lot 53 Bert who had a lion’s lines 54 “East of Eden” actor 59 Walked over 61 Mexican dish 65 Vocalist Menzel 66 Close-fitting, bell-shaped hat 68 Keeps repeating 70 Wee, briefly 71 “Concord Sonata” composer 73 Bit of ink art 74 Put on the air 77 “3 Women” director Robert 78 Ginger, e.g. 80 One wooing 81 J.D. Salinger title heroine 83 “Wag the Dog” actress 85 Mater lead-in 87 Advance 89 Go out 90 “Lucy Gray” poet 96 Booster for a rock band 99 Punk rock variant 100 China’s Chiang — -shek 101 Patriots’ Day mo. 102 Ending for buck 103 Dirty mark 106 Keep going 110 “The Great Lie” Oscar winner 114 “A Book of Nonsense” author 116 Of a big artery 117 Arbor array 118 Namesakes of the 10 people featured in this puzzle 123 Some equines 124 Me, to Luc 125 Vowel run 126 Hay-bundling machine 127 Just manage 128 FWIW part 129 Stickpin site 130 Yukon

vehicles

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1 Revered Fr. woman 2 Stephen who replaced Letterman 3 Like negatively charged atoms 4 Shaving tools 5 Like many piecrusts 6 See 11-Down 7 Act the fink 8 Guitar wood 9 Mine shaft 10 Like a ham 11 With 6-Down, circular diagram of the spectrum 12 Decorator 13 Arctic mass 14 Latin dance 15 Game fish 16 Place to buy paintbrush­es 17 Tax shelter named for a U.S. senator 18 Binary base 24 Brand of 4-Down 25 “For” vote 29 Gives out 30 Hurry, old-style 31 Well-chosen 32 “— -hoo!” 35 Note below la 38 Prefix with angle 40 Up to, in brief 43 MasterCard rival 44 “— help a lot if ...” 45 Prague natives 46 Winning 47 Stationary 48 Cutesy- — 49 Burn a bit 50 Food writer Rombauer 51 Pal of Stimpy 54 Drops callously 55 “Later, Luc!” 56 Prefix with second 57 Off to — start 58 Here-there connection 60 Armless sofa 62 Cobwebby storage site 63 Extract by percolatio­n 64 Perfumer Lauder 67 Uproar 69 Bill equal to two fins 71 Toyota or Kia 72 “— bad boy!” 75 Abbr. ending many a list 76 E. — (bacteria) 78 — Tzu 79 Pig, to some 82 — -mo 84 Interoffic­e phone no. 86 Doc’s org. 88 Secret org. 90 Director Craven 91 Dunk 92 Most noisy 93 Refuses to 94 Typing meas. 95 “... man — mouse?” 96 “A” or “an” 97 Sponged 98 “— favor” 102 Star-related 104 Uncool type 105 Long-winded 107 Auspices 108 “My Gal —” 109 Juror’s event 111 Artist Dufy 112 Over there, in poetry 113 Most Iraqis 115 Pop’s Lovato 117 Dog’s ID site 119 Briny body 120 With it 121 Singer Bandy 122 Most coll. applicants

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