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1. Market division : AISLE
2. Subterfuge on ice : DEKE
4. Makes the rounds for rounds : BARHOPS
6. "No Reservations" host Anthony : BOURDAIN
7. One of four women with an EGOT : WHOOPIAUBERG
8. Early rotary-winged aircraft : AUTOGIRO
9. "Winning __ everything" : ISNT
11. "Elizabeth I" Emmy winner : JEREMYFES
12. "... going, going, __!" : GONE
14. Give in to gravity : SAG
15. Joint winner of the FIFA Player of the 20th Century award : DIEGOMARNA
17. Martini partner : ROSSI
20. "Long Day's Journey Into Night" dramatist : EUGENEEILL
"Long Day's Journey Into Night" dramatistClick for easy access to results in different languagesEugene Gladstone O'Neill (October 16, 1888 – November 27, 1953) was an
American playwright and Nobel laureate in literature.His poetically titled
plays were among the first to introduce into the U.S. the drama techniques
of realism earlier associated with …The play premiered on Broadway at the Belasco Theatre on February 19, 1935,
running for 184 performances before closing on July 27, 1935; it returned
two months later on September 9 for an additional 24 performances through
September 28, 1935. Directed by Harold Clurman, the cast starred Luther
Adler (Moe Axelrod), Stella Adler (Bessie Berger), Morris Carnovsky
(Jacob), John Garfield …The Guinness Book of Records lists 410 feature-length film and TV versions
of William Shakespeare's plays as having been produced, which makes him the
most filmed author ever in any language.. The Internet Movie Database lists
Shakespeare as having writing credit on 1,171 films, with 21 films in
active production, but not yet released, as of June 2016.
21. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, e.g. : OCTAD
23. Christmas opener? : MERRY
24. Court exchange : RALLY
25. Author Silverstein : SHEL
26. Nothing in Naples : NIENTE
27. "The Waltons" actor : GEER
28. "Frozen" reindeer : SVEN
29. Screen star, say : ICON
30. Horse trailer? : CART
31. Red-wrapped cheese : EDAM
32. PC panic button : ESC
34. Countermand : RESCIND
36. Tokyo, before the Meiji Restoration : EDO
37. N. Macedonia is its newest member : NATO
38. Capital of Latvia : EURO
40. Mo. once seventh : SEPT
42. Stitched again : RESEWN
43. Whaler of fiction : AHAB
44. Spanish bar food : TAPAS
46. "That's enough!" : TMI
48. Grammy winner for comedy and banjo playing : STEVEMARSN
50. Islands west of Lisbon : AZORES
51. "Buss It" rapper Banks : ERICA
52. One-named singer who directed "Music" (2021) : SIA
53. Emmy-winning comedian/actress : SARAHAGMAN
55. In the __ of time : NICK
56. "The Kite Runner" protagonist : AMIR
57. Rami Malek's Best Actor role : FREDDIEHG
58. Softly illuminated : LOWLIT
60. Conspicuousness : SALIENCE
61. First living magician with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame : DAVIDCUFIELD
62. Against the flow : UPSTREAM
63. Galena and others : ORES
64. Easy way to win : INAROMP
65. Mortarboard dangler : TASSEL
66. Field protector : TARP
68. Fireworks reactions : AAHS
70. It may be a long one : SHOT
73. Adds dialogue to : DUBS
74. Super Bowl LIII MVP Julian : EDELMAN
75. Divided land since 1945 : KOREA
76. Official language of Belize: Abbr. : ENG
77. Outings with buses : TOURS
78. Make more than : OUTEARN
79. Teen in a tux, often : PROMGOER
80. Unconventional, maybe : EDGY
82. Like some straits : DIRE
83. D.C. area airport : BWI
85. Main squeeze, in slang : BAE
87. Highway toll, e.g. : USERFEE
88. South African metropolis, colloquially : JOBURG
90. Dad-to-tot talk support : KNEE
91. God of Guatemala : DIOS
92. Small amount to give : INCH
93. One of four direcciones : ESTE
94. Net defender : GOALIE
96. Shook, in a way : AGREED
101. "The Elephant Man" (1980) director : LYNCH
104. Lack of musicality : NOEAR
107. First TV channel with 24-hr. news coverage : CNN
108. Swing seat, maybe : TIRE
109. La Méditerranée, e.g. : MER
110. Stick-y spots? : NESTS
113. Whirlybird raisers : ROTORS
115. Like old timers? : ANALOG
116. Bass in a band : TUBA
117. "In Flanders Fields" setting, succinctly : WWI
118. Kipling's Rikki-Tikki-__ : TAVI
120. Shade of green : EMERALD
121. Hippocratic oath prohibition : HARM
122. Field or its measure : AREA
123. One on a fo'c'sle, perhaps : BOSN
124. Union breakers : SECEDERS
127. Afternoon feature : MATINEE
128. Invite for dinner, say : ASKOVER
130. Firenze friends : AMICI
131. Window sticker : DECAL
132. Santa __, Calif. : CLARA
133. Seminoles' sch. : FSU
135. "Lohengrin" heroine : ELSA
136. Morse sounds that can spell "hies" : DITS
138. Swirl of smoke : WISP
139. Royal address : SIRE
141. Contents of a monk's bowl : ALMS
142. Econ. indicator : GDP
144. Blood, slangily : FAM
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