The Commercial Appeal

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1 Son of Isaac

2 Citizen neighborin­g 3-Down

3 Nation across the

Bab el-mandeb Strait from Djibouti

4 Make out, in London 5 Must

6 Drink from the tap? 7 Negative connector 8 They often need new suits for work, for short 9 Move up

10 “____ girl!” 11 “Succession” TV family 12 Left jobs on bad terms, say

13 Remote button 14 Home of the Rosa Parks Museum

15 Siren, for one

17 Space heater? 18 Alternativ­e to a cab 19 “Sounds reasonable” 20 Abominate 22 Go-aheads

26 “Hi there, friend” 30 Practices diplomacy 31 How Reubens are made 32 O.R. VIPS

35 Suffer

36 Put together

37 Fad figurine with colorful unkempt hair 39 What takes a toll? 40 Chooses sidewalk over subway, say

41 Long story short?

42 Au ____ (menu phrase) 45 Dum-dum

46 Life partner

47 It’s a lot for a lord to manage

48 “I mean … uh … it’s just …”

49 Don Juan

53 Adler who outwitted Sherlock Holmes

54 Worn ____ frazzle 57 “Go ahead and decide”

58 Co-star of “Airplane!” and “Hot Shots!”

59 Left quickly, with “out” 61 “The Crown” actress Claire

63 How some Cajuns converse

64 Crumb lugger 67 Required EMT skill 68 Much of it is junk 69 “C—mo ____ usted?” 72 Mastodons’ defenses 77 Taking after

78 Lapis ____, blue gem pulverized for paint during the Renaissanc­e 80 “Arabian Nights” prince

81 1950s school dance 83 Over the line, so to speak

84 Texter’s “To me … ” 86 Sludge

87 Operator of the Texas Eagle and Southwest Chief

88 Perfectly refurbishe­d 89 Rescue dog, e.g. 90 School-email ender 95 Some low-risk government issues, informally

96 Take for ____ (bamboozle)

97 Natalie with 12 Top 40 hits

100 “Are you serious?!” 101 Unlink from a social media post, say

102 California’s San ____

County

103 Barbecue leftovers 104 “Hoo-boy!”

105 Brainstorm

108 Lowly deckhand 109 What one star may mean 111 [shiver]

113 Bitter brew, in brief 115 Cause of a swollen head

116 Air … or chair

117 Illegal car maneuver, often

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