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1. Graf with 22 Grand Slam singles titles : STEFFI
2. Epcot's Spaceship Earth, e.g. : GLOBE
3. Sacha Baron Cohen alter ego : ALIG
6. Like many feedbag cereals : OATEN
7. NFL analyst Tony : ROMO
8. Big name in kitchen gadgets : OXO
9. *Pro in a ring : PRIZEFIGHTER
10. Helped throw a party : COHOSTED
Helped throw a partyThe Rent Is Too Damn High A partyThe Raymond Anthony Lewis Jr. (born May 15, 1975) is an American former
professional football player who was a linebacker with the Baltimore Ravens
for his entire 17-year career in the National Football League (NFL). He
played college football for the Miami …
12. Birth day ordeal : LABOR
14. Clock watchers : IDLERS
15. Bygone Russian ruler : TSARINA
16. Sonic the Hedgehog creator : SEGA
17. Math class for coll. credit : APCALC
18. *Challenge for a hopeful collegian : ENTRANCEEXAM
19. Footnote abbr. : OPCIT
Footnote abbr.Latin declensionA * If, on a particular page, the default widths provided for the flag and
coat-of-arms/symbol images produce an unsatisfactory result, use flag_width
(as % or px) to specify the width to be used for the flag image; the
remaining width is then assigned to the coat-of-arms/symbol (if included).The Port of Hull is a port at the confluence of the River Hull and the
Humber Estuary in Kingston upon Hull, in the East Riding of Yorkshire,
England.. Seaborne trade at the port can be traced to at least the 13th
century, originally conducted mainly at the outfall of the River Hull,
known as The Haven, or later as the Old Harbour.
20. Removes fasteners from : UNPEGS
Removes fasteners fromIn woodworking and construction, a Zinc flake coatings are non-electrolytically applied coatings, which
provide good protection against corrosion.These coatings consist of a
mixture of zinc and aluminium flakes, which are bonded together by an
inorganic matrix.. The specifications for zinc flake coatings are defined
in international standard ISO 10683 and also in European standard EN 13858.A rail fastening system is a means of fixing rails to railroad ties (North
America) or sleepers (British Isles, Australasia, and Africa).The terms
rail anchors, tie plates, chairs and track Dry cleaning
21. Hand-rubbing chuckle : HEH
22. Trawler's catch : SHRIMP
23. Firewood option : ASH
24. Title for Marian : MAID
25. Reacts with obvious pleasure : BEAMS
27. Pet peeve? : FLEA
Pet peeve?A Littlest Pet ShopInclusive languagePremise. Parker J. Cloud, a former raincloud, his friend Angus, and
28. Cap-and-crown org.? : ADA
29. *Multi-faceted stage performance : SLAMPOETRY
32. Reasons against : CONS
Reasons againstDiscrimination against atheistsName. Al-Anfal is the eighth sura, or chapter, of the Qur'an.It explains
the triumph of 313 followers of the new Muslim faith over almost 900 pagans
at the Battle of Badr in 624 AD. "Al Anfal" literally means the spoils (of
war) and was used to describe the military campaign of extermination and
looting commanded by Ali Hassan al-Majid.His orders informed jash (Kurdish
collaborators with the ...
Death penaltyReasons
33. Lands' End department : MENS
35. Historic toolmaking period : IRONAGE
36. Practices, as a trade : PLIES
37. Eyes and ears : SENSORS
38. Chocolate-caramel candy brand : ROLO
39. Industrial arts class, informally : SHOP
Industrial arts class, informallyThe The Dum DumThe term
40. Actor Cumming of "The Good Wife" : ALAN
42. International economic coalition : GSEVEN
43. *Military stint : TOUROFDUTY
44. One of the Bobbsey twins : NAN
One of the Bobbsey twinsLaura Lee Hope's Nancy DrewHe was Co-star Meredith MacRae, who joined the show in 1966, said in a 1960s
interview that she and Lori were very close, "like the
45. Valley with cellars and sellers : NAPA
Valley with cellars and sellersCult wines are those for which dedicated groups of committed enthusiasts
will pay large sums of money. Such wines include, for example, Screaming
Eagle from the United States and Penfolds Grange from Australia, among many
others.. Cult wines are often seen as trophy wines to be collected or as
investment wine to be held rather than consumed. Because price is often
seen as an indicator of ...
BrentwoodWaldbaum's
47. Loathing : ODIUM
LoathingWest of LoathingKingdom of Loathing"Fur and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
48. "__ Misbehavin'": Fats Waller song : AINT
49. Suffix with glob : ULE
50. Ingratiates oneself (to), with "up" : COZIES
51. The NBA's Magic : ORL
52. Leave the larval stage : PUPATE
Leave the larval stageGallOrgyia leucostigmaThis Forensic entomological decomposition
53. __-Croatian language : SERBO
54. *Act of genius : MASTERSTROKE
55. Plant-based sugar substitute : STEVIA
56. Charged atoms : IONS
Charged atomsAn Rutherford scatteringAtomsAn
57. Earliest work in a musical chronology : OPUSONE
58. One making amends : ATONER
59. Winter coat? : SNOW
Winter coat?The The A The fur from the
60. Afghan capital : KABUL
61. Initialism for some time away from work : LOA
62. Met a monthly obligation : PAIDRENT
63. Ribbon-cutting event, or what the starts of the answers to starred clues can have : GRANDOPENING
65. Singer from County Donegal : ENYA
66. Like many roofs : EAVED
67. Parking garage designation : ALEVEL
68. Just make, with "out" : EKE
69. Insect repellent : DEET
71. Forensic competition : DEBATE
72. Mar. 17 figure : STPAT
Mar. 17 figureGeography. The town of Figure Eight IslandFlor do Del Mar
73. Ankara natives : TURKS
Ankara nativesAnkaraDatça is a district of Muğla Province in south-west Turkey, and the center
town of the district.The center is situated midway through the peninsula
which carries the same name as the district and the town (Datça
Peninsula).It was a nahiya of Marmaris district until 1928. Datça's first
center in village of Reşadiye till 1947, when it was moved to present
borough of İskele.Eskişehir (US: / ˌ ɛ s k ɪ ʃ ə ˈ h ɪər / ES-kish-ə-HEER, Turkish:
[esˈciʃehiɾ]; from eski "old" and şehir "city") is a city in northwestern
Turkey and the capital of the Eskişehir Province.In the Byzantine era its
name was Dorylaeum. The urban population of the city is 717,135 with a
metropolitan population of 826,135. The city is located on the banks of the
Porsuk River, 792 m ...
Heraklion
74. "Fear of Flying" author Jong : ERICA
"Fear of Flying" author JongErica JongFear of FlyingKim Jong-ilIt was "the subject of considerable pre-publication hyperbole...
, soaring
in the slip stream of
75. Topper for 2-Down : FEZ
76. Premonition : FEELING
PremonitionPremonitionPrecognition (from the Latin prae-, "before" and cognitio, "acquiring
knowledge"), also called prescience, future vision, or future sight, is a
claimed psychic ability to see events in the future.. As with other
paranormal phenomena, there is no accepted scientific evidence that
precognition is a real effect, and it is widely considered to be
pseudoscience.Deadly PremonitionPrémonitions (
77. Hospital deliveries : INFANTS
Hospital deliveriesParklandSaint Boniface HospitalThe New York-Presbyterian A
78. Disco era word : GOGO
Disco era wordDiscoPost-discoDisco ElysiumEtymology. The
79. Lion player Bert : LAHR
81. Disco band brother : BEEGEE
82. Makes hopping mad : ENRAGES
84. Bath bathroom : LOO
Bath bathroomA Bathsheba at Her BathA hammam (Arabic: حمّام , romanized: ḥammām, Turkish: hamam) or Japanese bath
85. "Gotcha, man" : IMHIP
86. Perp's pretend friend, in interrogation : GOODCOP
87. *1977 Eagles hit : HOTELCALIFORNIA
88. Works out : EXERCISES
90. Letter-shaped girder : IBAR
91. Hand-to-hand sound : SLAP
92. Brass band members : SAXHORNS
94. Bonehead : SCHMO
BoneheadPaul Benjamin Arthurs (born 23 June 1965), also known as Part of the Politics and elections and Politics series on: Neo-fascismFor the rest of his life, he lived with the nickname of "Blood & Honour
95. Yves' squeeze : AMIE
Yves' squeezeAerosinusitisBarotraumaThe first bridge Hall of Fame was inaugurated by The Bridge World in 1964
and invested nine members between then and 1966 after which it ceased
sponsorship. The American Contract Bridge League adopted the concept to
recognize the achievements and contributions of those residing in its
territory (USA, Canada, Mexico and Bermuda) and inaugurated its own Hall of
Fame in 1995 by accepting the ...
Juicero
96. Interruption lead-ins : AHEMS
98. "We Have the Meats" sandwich chain : ARBYS
99. This, when over there : THAT
100. Fish sauce taste : UMAMI
102. *Liszt list, e.g. : PIANOREPERTOIRE
103. "I'm buying" : MYTREAT
105. Part-time player : SEMIPRO
107. What weight watchers watch : SCALE
108. Access, as a site : LOGONTO
109. Drive origination point : TEE
110. __ Penny: folk tale name : HENNY
111. Smoked salmon : NOVA
112. Calls work from home : PHONESIN
113. Grant on old TV : LOU
114. Blighted area : SLUM
116. "À votre __!" : SANTE
117. Stretch mark, say : STRIA
119. Safari sights : GNUS
120. Pitch from a rep : SALESTALK
121. Lysol targets : ODORS
122. Stands in the forest, perhaps : FIRS
123. Baum princess : OZMA
124. A group of them may be called a shrewdness : APES
125. Dealt with : COVERED
126. Memorable pie throwers : STOOGES
127. Window one would rather keep closed : POPUPAD
128. Tiny Tim's strings : UKULELE
129. Oregon golfing mecca : BEND
131. Automaton prefix : ROBO
132. Sherlock's foe Adler : IRENE
133. Three-time A.L. batting champ Tony : OLIVA
134. Nine-piece combo : NONET
135. Sharp-eyed bird : EAGLE
136. Cathedral recess : APSE
138. Had already learned : KNEW
139. Supplements, with "to" : ADDS
140. Emmy-winning scientist : NYE
141. Melrose in L.A., say : AVE
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