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We Gonna Cerebrate and Have a Good Time!
ACROSS
1 “I am Woman, hear me ____”
6 Non-volatile pc memory, briefly
10 She perished, probably while searching for Howland Island
16 Signs on, sometimes
18 German company that could help you replace the silicone tips on your headphones with foam
21 Climbing trousers?
22 Targets
23 Really serious engine problem
25 Bramley in West Side Story
26 Standardized exams for would-be medical students in the US
27 Golfer’s second errant drive, perhaps?
28 Apostrophe-free term denoting possession, often confused with it’s
29 Agricultural tool-wielder
30 Mrs. Watts, singer of “No Ordinary Love”
31 Russian negatives
33 Ball undesirable to be behind
36 Troy-Bilt made its first in 1937
41 Sots’ cries sometimes, especially when they’ve been told they won’t be served any more?
42 Prior to diluvian, often
45 ____ and above—or just above
46 Aboard a sloop, bowline, clove hitch, or cleat hitch, maybe
48 Short for a Calif. Town, or a word before pitch
49 Slang for one whose sexual behavior is abnormal and unacceptable
50 Often sought at beaches
51 N and S, to cachers
53 Rene Scott of “Men I’ve Had” and “Everyday Rapture”
54 Grant, who thought North by Northwest was a horrible film!
55 Pope’s on solitude, Shelley’s to the west wind, or Keats’ to autumn
56 Wednesday once a year
57 Pudge with 13 Gold Gloves
58 Abba born in Capetown, died in Tel Aviv
61 Brown deliverer
62 Goes well with some and struck
63 Ancestor of Gael and Briton
64 Type of alkaline phosphatase, briefly
65 Ho in Five-O
67 If you have one, you’ll probably need IRS Publication 969
68 Last word of title of film starring Hanks, Morse, Duncan
70 Alps, Rockies, and Himalayas, for example (with mountain)
71 Could be said of Moses as he viewed the Promised Land?
73 Boy
76 Platanus occidentalis or Metasequoiag glyptostroboides
77 Soccer nothing?
79 Overly fashionable
80 Hyphened to Wan?
81 Cure
82 Sanctioned way of doing things in the Navy elite, briefly?
84 Stirring-spitting combo tool?
85 Morsel from a southern tree you might find tasty in a pie
86 Wild, especially after being tame
89 Abbreviation Maryland drivers (especially uninsured ones) know
92 Should not, contracted
96 Fair-sexed ovine
97 Slightly truncated title of a Smith Henderson work
100 Chevy from 1964 to 1983 and since 1997, and site of Zuma Beach
102 Tormé, Laird, and Van Peebles
105 Arrangement by gender?
106 Demersal, migrating-eye fish named for its popularity on Catholic holy days
107 _____ a halt
108 Morse’s A
109 Needle-shaped
110 Thanks to Fisher, Haas, and Robinson, how you could be sure to find your Levi’s, since 1969
111 Nice boyfriend
112 Parks and Lahr and Kaempfert and Blyleven
DOWN
1 What the Everly Brothers said in 1958 was all you have to do
2 Study of the behavior of charged particles
3 Those affected by the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018?
4 Wendy’s frozen dessert since 1969—or star of an animated Christmas tv special of the same year
5 Approx.
6 One who stops lying?
7 Unleavened cornbreads, often in flat oval cakes or loaves
8 Ray Tomlinson invented it (or at least the networked version of it) in 1971
9 PS-4 release of 8/17/19 starring Holly Earl in a mystery
10 Amsterdam cop Piet van der _____
11 Fixes indelibly or permanently, as on the memory
12 “I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the ______”
13 Pass
14 Snort of a sty
15 Supply to superabundance
17 Cobbler’s aid
19 Bidermanas’ Le Cirque d’____
20 The Duke of Flatbush
24 Nice commonality of GC3T61E, GC58G5R, and GC64DMC
27 Survivor, Idols, Big Brother (and, retroactively, Candid Camera) kind of television
32 Subject of creativity (such as people, still-life, landscape)
34 Meir, Israel’s 4th PM
35 Warner’s pay tv, launched in 1972
36 Japanese term for direct-to-video animé like Bubblegum Crisis (or female sex cells)
37 Before Oaks in Glenelg or (thankfully!) alternative to Chittaphon Leechaiyapornkul in Thailand
38 What “in the Sky” modifies in Clarke’s 1952 sci-fi novel’s title
39 Area of Grafschaft Bentheim in Lower Saxony, whose name is O. Dutch for “glade in the woods”
40 Whitney, whose gin made cotton-growing profitable and strengthened the economic base of slavery
41 Adam by George
42 Military credit requested in advance (abbrev.)
43 What it takes sometimes to speak truth to power?
44 A single performance of a well-defined experiment, such as a coin-flip
47 Skylas, Lilettas, and Mirenas
52 Unimpressed terse assessment after a visit to Westminster High School’s stadium (or a night walk)?
53 Shakespeare’s moneylender in Venice
58 Harsh or strident sound
59 Breathing interruption, especially during sleep
60 Geoffrey Rush provides his pelican voice in Finding Nemo
62 In Fleming’s novels the license to kill is given not as digits but _____
66 Built by February 1946, it cost America $400,000; the war it was supposed to help win was over
67 In short, you couldn’t have data communication for the World Wide Web without it
68 Unenthusiastic announcement of intent to purchase?
69 To get this sort of Mojo 3 you’d need to spend about $5K—but you could see the bird for nothing
72 She wrote All You Need Is Love: An Eyewitness Account of When Spirituality Spread from the East to the West
73 Lacking joie de vivre
74 America’s 16th Pres or Japan’s longest-serving PM
75 Briefly, a cacher’s bearing
77 Literally, born
78 The poop of these sure-footed pack animals of South America doesn’t stink but does burn
82 Sugar substitute since 1999
83 Used a cumbersome tool to clear a drain
87 Enliven
88 On ____ and a prayer: attributed to Hugh Ashcraft, Jr., pilot of the crippled “The Southern Comfort”
90 Interstate traveling app
91 Pairs well with wine, fall, and music
92 Relating to the altitudes of a triangle
93 It can provide message authentication using a shared secret instead of using digital signatures
94 Kansas All-American drafted in 1st round of the 2008 NFL draft by the Bucs, now a Fox analyst
95 At Springfield Nuclear Power, he gets blamed for many things because he can’t speak English
98 Can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, or would
99 Little muscle issue that has made opponents Timothy Allen and Paschal Jolman fast friends
101 He played Lewis in Deliverance
102 Warning for certain radio waves, microwaves, and gamma rays
103 Convenience frequently resorted to before departure for long trips
104 In 1954 Liggett, Hill, and DeHart packaged it in their yards and sold it from their car trunks
106 Artificial intelligence that appeared simultaneously in 1968 and 2001

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