Miami Herald (Sunday)

CROSSWORD PUZZLE: ALL THE RIGHT MOVIES By Kristian House

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ACROSS

1 Broods

6 “____ are the voyages of the starship Enterprise”

11 Long-billed wader 15 Idiosyncra­sies

19 Brownie ingredient

20 Actor Tom of “The Dukes of Hazzard”

21 Indie singer/songwriter ____ Case 22 1980s U.S. Davis Cup team captain

23 Your apartment-mate, if you don’t close the door before showering?

26 Self-involved

27 Blend

28 Expensive

29 Drumstick

30 Gets better

31 Your wish, maybe, when a rambunctio­us terrier puppy is first brought home?

36 Browning who directed “Dracula,” 1931

37 Draw a bead on

38 Bring in

39 Songwriter­s’ org.

42 Lady friend, in Florence

44 Great ____

45 See 88-Across

48 Soprano ____ Te Kanawa

49 Giant star

50 Tyrannic sort?

54 O. Henry?

56 Time and Tide

57 Zap

58 President pro ____

59 Giant flying turtle monster of film

61 “What greater gift than the love of a ____”: Charles Dickens 62 But: Fr.

64 Not digital

66 Hankering

67 Monarch’s inits.

68 It can cause shortness of breath 71 Sight at a gladiatori­al fight 72 Fluffy neckwear

73 Chooses

75 Actress Grier of “Jackie Brown” 76 Location of Hephaestus’ forge 78 Spoil, as a parade

80 Online reference about toilets? 82 Guys who pass out Halloween

treats?

85 Greenhouse containers 86 Some fútbol cheers 87 Completely dominate

88 With 45-Across, what was once the world’s fourth-largest inland body of water

89 Atkins dieters’ no-nos 91 Rapunzel feature

92 Walked over

93 ____ syrup (natural sweetener) 95 Drummer Starkey

96 What outsiders think about the

new hire?

103 Common baitfish

104 Terminal guesstimat­e, for short 105 Statistica­l tool for checking a

hypothesis

106 Be a stool pigeon

109 “Mila 18” novelist 110 What the exhausted working

woman wears to bed?

114 Man-to-man alternativ­e

115 Lavish soiree

116 Ruffian

117 Singer Mann

118 Drink flavorer

119 Statuette that weighs 6 pounds

12 1/2 ounces

120 According to

121 Become slick, in a way

DOWN

1 Grifter’s game

2 Raced

3 Place to learn lessons in Lyon 4 Dye on a deck

5 Spade said to be excellent at digging up dirt

6 Pipsqueak

7 Football Hall of Famer Long

8 Flop that’s one for the ages 9 Lecherous

10 Ordinal suffix

11 Emulate Edison

12 “Boring” shade

13 1950s White House nickname 14 Female badger

15 The Boar’s Head, in Shakespear­e 16 Russian artist Brodsky, the first painter awarded the Order of Lenin

17 It turns a hot dog into a Texas hot dog 18 Pick up on

24 Product that had sales of more than 300,000 on its first day in 2010

25 Michigan college

30 Biblical peak

32 Beat walker

33 Astrologer Sydney

34 Slowly eases (off)

35 Andrew ____, businessma­nturned-politician

39 Pointy-eared dog

40 Tornado warning device

41 Early human

42 Early human

43 Michael Lewis bestseller with the subtitle “The Art of Winning an Unfair Game”

44 Got results

45 Editor’s stack of unsolicite­d manuscript­s

46 Wapiti

47 All-vowel avowal

49 Publicist’s concern

51 German city near the Belgian border

52 Tree knot

53 Textbook section

55 Bela Lugosi’s role in “The Ghost of Frankenste­in”

56 Word before bread or boat 60 Take care of, as a persistent squeak 62 Computatio­n class in Cambridge 63 Part of APA: Abbr. 65 Truckful

69 Assembles

70 Out of whack

74 Fold-up beds

76 “Nations have their ____, just like individual­s”: James Joyce

77 Haul

78 Charles who wrote “The Cloister and the Hearth”

79 Bygone sister language of Latin 81 Valued asset for an employee 83 What some sailors bring back 84 Throat problem

85 Beautify

90 Gamers’ embodiment­s

91 Whup

92 Adjustable feature of a typewriter 93 Off

94 Egg on

95 Cousin of penne

96 Slimeball

97 Painful sensation

98 Machu Picchu or Pompeii 99 Kingdom

100 What’s left, in Paris

101 119-Across winner for both “Roots”

and “Rich Man, Poor Man”

102 Wonderland cake message

107 Stead

108 Medieval stronghold

110 Go gray, say

111 Scene stealer

112 Corporate “aka”

113 Chicken, in a Chinese dish

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