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1. Short-legged hopper : TOAD
5. River in Tuscany : ARNO
6. Tiny island nation near the equator : PALAU
8. Mom-and-pop business : STORE
9. Fallon predecessor : LENO
10. Became aware of, with "to" : AWOKE
11. Victor's wife in "Casablanca" : ILSA
12. Cobbler fruit : APPLE
13. Summer cottage, perhaps : COUNTRYRETREAT
14. Emotive speaker : ORATOR
15. Fell in pellets : SLEETED
17. Musician's gift : EAR
18. Fitness ratio: Abbr. : BMI
19. Lake south of London : ERIE
21. Oklahoma's top crop : WHEAT
23. Dairy-based quaff : NOG
24. Phobia lead-in : ACRO
25. Prior conviction, e.g. : RAPSHEETENTRY
26. One of the ones that "say so much," in an Elton John hit : SADSONG
27. Brewpub choices : ALES
28. Pitchers that can't throw? : EWERS
30. Coronary chambers : ATRIA
31. Name of the Baltimore Ravens' mascot : POE
32. Programmer's problem, perhaps : LOOP
33. Drinking noise : SLURP
34. Facebook count : LIKES
35. Iberian landmark that's an insurance company logo : ROCKOFGIBRALTAR
36. Put back to zero : RESET
37. Villainous look : SNEER
38. Half a game fish : MAHI
41. Dusk, poetically : EEN
42. Not treating nicely : BADTO
44. Some fort components : PILLOWS
45. Personal exam? : SOULSEARCHING
46. One way to rest : EASY
47. Zugspitze, e.g. : ALP
48. With full force : AMAIN
49. Senate staffers : AIDES
50. Pioneering TV brand : RCA
51. One covering the bases : TARP
54. The other way around : VICEVERSA
55. Port alternative : MADEIRA
56. Bar accessory : OPENER
57. Commonsense approach to behavior analysis : FOLKPSYCHOLOGY
58. Showed the courage : DARED
59. Credit union seizure : REPO
60. Carpenter's machine : LATHE
62. "Let Me Ride" Grammy winner : DRDRE
63. Champagne spec : BRUT
64. One who shows the way : USHER
67. AOL and Comcast : ISPS
69. Moms in a glade : DOES
70. Barber's powder : TALC
71. Lunch box treats : OREOS
73. Lorna of Brit Lit : DOONE
74. Peloponnesian city-state : SPARTA
75. Many a Grisham hero : LAWYER
76. Prayer opening : OLORD
77. Whip up a cake : BAKE
78. Bird feeder cake : SUET
80. Be empathetic : RELATE
81. NBA's __ Conference : EASTERN
82. Cruise ship feature : SPA
84. Start celebrating : POPTHECORK
85. 1968 album containing "The Motorcycle Song" : ARLO
86. At no time, in old times : NEER
89. Bonnie with 10 Grammys : RAITT
91. Jamaica's Ocho __ : RIOS
94. Immortal army leader : ARNIE
95. Draped garments : TOGAS
96. Sub alternative : WRAP
97. Image in a religious painting : HALO
98. Foil alternative : EPEE
100. Starting point : STEPONE
101. Colgate rival : ORALB
102. Moving around : ASTIR
103. 1964 Civil Rts. Act creation : EEOC
104. "Return of the Jedi" beings : EWOKS
107. "The Honeymooners" surname : KRAMDEN
108. Popular long shot : LOTTO
109. Title for Richard Starkey : SIR
110. Montana motto metal : PLATA
111. Email option : REPLY
112. Professional charges : FEES
113. Piazza de Ferrari city : GENOA
114. God with a hammer : THOR
115. Redder, perhaps : RIPER
116. Computer that was retired in 1955 : ENIAC
117. Topping for chicken enchiladas : SALSAVERDE
119. Half of a dinner pairing : WINE
120. Poaching targets : EGGS
121. Cartoon explosion sound : BLAM
122. With no changes : ASIS
124. Do a garden chore : WATER
125. Czech or Serb : SLAV
127. Stephen King's role as the minister in "Pet Sematary," e.g. : CAMEO
128. Would rather have : PREFERS
130. Sweet-smelling pouch : SACHET
134. Places to put coins : SLOTS
135. Enduring legends : MYTHS
136. It ends with the burial of Hector : ILIAD
137. Last movement of Beethoven's "Waldstein" Sonata, e.g. : RONDO
138. Come to terms : AGREE
139. Santa Anita numbers : ODDS
140. 86-Down, for one : PART
141. Connect, in a way, with "in" : PLUG
142. RSVP convenience : SASE
143. Strong desires : YENS
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