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Across
Number |
Clues |
Answers |
1 |
Hybrid mobile device |
PHABLET |
8 |
Tyler of “Criminal Minds” |
AISHA |
13 |
Demonstrate |
PROTEST |
20 |
Corrupt morally |
DEBAUCH |
21 |
Broadcasting |
ONAIR |
22 |
Spend some of |
DIPINTO |
23 |
*Lamp covered in lipstick stains? |
FRENCHEDLIGHT |
25 |
They might be hidden |
AGENDAS |
26 |
Wagyu hub |
KOBE |
27 |
Show a short trailer for |
TEASE |
29 |
Comic book workers |
INKERS |
30 |
Crown |
ACME |
34 |
“To be,” to poets |
IAMB |
36 |
*Vacation that’s just for show? |
STAGEDLEAVE |
38 |
Sushi order with shrimp tempura, avocado and cucumber |
DRAGONROLL |
41 |
Belarusian, perhaps |
SLAV |
42 |
Screwed up |
ERRED |
43 |
It forms Myanmar’s border with Laos |
MEKONG |
44 |
Manila folder protrusion |
TAB |
46 |
Tyrant’s proclamations |
EDICTS |
48 |
Clarifying Latin words |
IDEST |
49 |
“Quiet!” |
HUSHUP |
52 |
Morsel for a fantasy league junkie |
STAT |
53 |
Org. based in the Orville Wright Federal Building |
FAA |
56 |
“The Boondocks” neighbor |
TOM |
57 |
Aggressive Olympian |
ARES |
59 |
Brown with a country band |
ZAC |
61 |
He, e.g. |
ELEMENT |
63 |
Current values |
AMPERES |
66 |
“Good one!” elicitor, perhaps |
ZING |
68 |
Not betraying |
TRUETO |
69 |
Sieve waters flow into it |
ARNO |
71 |
*Hors d’oeuvre that’s been carefully instructed? |
DRILLEDBITE |
74 |
Narrow |
SLIM |
75 |
Cope |
MANAGE |
77 |
Bumpy amphibian |
TOAD |
78 |
Craft whose name means “little hook” |
CROCHET |
80 |
Mold in the freezer |
ICETRAY |
82 |
Start of school? |
ESS |
83 |
Capital on the Persian Gulf |
DOHA |
84 |
Gomez’s hairy cousin |
ITT |
87 |
Chianti, for one |
RED |
88 |
Connecticut collegians |
ELIS |
90 |
Prevention publisher |
HEARST |
93 |
Sporty Toyota |
SUPRA |
95 |
Spoke with a croak |
RASPED |
97 |
Before, antiquatedly |
ERE |
98 |
Custodian, at times |
MOPPER |
99 |
Some Stratego pieces |
SPIES |
102 |
Being, in Belleville |
ETRE |
104 |
What the percent on a milk carton represents |
FATCONTENT |
107 |
*Budding houseplant? |
POTTEDSHOOT |
110 |
Iberian invader |
MOOR |
111 |
Casino calculation |
ODDS |
112 |
Reassuring text during a disaster |
IMSAFE |
113 |
Stop on the Walt Disney World Monorail System |
EPCOT |
115 |
Southwestern resort |
TAOS |
117 |
Field work |
REAPING |
119 |
Back-and-forth involving seven pairs of words in this puzzle’s starred answers |
TENSEEXCHANGE |
125 |
World’s largest Arab country |
ALGERIA |
126 |
Easily the tallest member of the Papa John’s board of directors |
ONEAL |
127 |
Rainforest visit, perhaps |
ECOTOUR |
128 |
Most prepared to pitch |
LOOSEST |
129 |
Tyler who played Colin Powell in “Vice” |
PERRY |
130 |
Porcupines, prairie dogs and pack rats |
RODENTS |
Down