Some of the President’s Day
Townspeople are organizing a state dinner for some important foreign
visitors, who have insisted on very strict rules for the seating
arrangements.
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Across
- 1.
- “Eat It” album, colloquially
- 5.
- Edina and Patsy Britcom, briefly
- 10.
- E-mail from Nigeria, most likely
- 14.
- Newsperson
- 20.
- “What?!”
- 24.
- Sound file type standardized in 1983
- 25.
- A Wrinkle in Time protagonist Meg
- 26.
- An adhesive
- 27.
- Medieval weapon
- 28.
- Smell
- 29.
- Love, in Lima
- 30.
- Home of Billy Bluejay
- 31.
- Moronic
- 32.
- Neither wins nor loses
- 33.
- Lunar depression
- 34.
- Grass clipper
- 36.
- “Let me show you how this ___”
- 37.
- Species of ruminant
- 38.
- Decide
- 39.
- Earnings
- 40.
- Type of sound loss in pronunciation
- 42.
- Actress Lords
- 43.
- Smallest banknotes currently issued by the Bank of England
- 45.
- Paul Revere followers?
- 47.
- “See you!”
- 51.
- Bellatrix portrayer in the Harry Potter movies
- 53.
- Infinite ___
- 54.
- Cheat on
- 56.
- Most Brass Rat owners
- 58.
- Those who flee
- 60.
- Water conduit
- 64.
- Scarlett Johansson and Ashton Kutcher
- 65.
- Relax
- 68.
- Bikini blasts, for short
- 69.
- One Wilson of Wilson Phillips
- 70.
- Chill
- 71.
- Bro counterpart
- 73.
- X-ray alternative
- 74.
- Broccoli and corn, say
- 75.
- Hip hop artist who’s a real Rascal?
- 76.
- CBS logo
- 77.
- Rose
- 79.
- Insignificant
- 80.
- Extra NBA periods
- 81.
- Ronnie, Donnie, or Johnny of rock
- 82.
- Like a standard relay team
- 83.
- Uses a 48-D
- 85.
- “Jaywalking” host
- 87.
- Small glasses?
- 88.
- Already sliced
- 91.
- Visions in childrens’ heads at Christmastime
- 93.
- Gloomy
- 94.
- Correct
- 95.
- Former Boston megaproject
- 96.
- Long-haired Cousin
- 97.
- 2017 LCD Soundsystem song
- 98.
- Ambiguously-gendered Julia Sweeney character
- 101.
- U2 member, with “The”
- 102.
- “If I Had a Hammer” writer
- 103.
- Dispensed candy
- 104.
- Capital formerly known as Salisbury
- 105.
- Chrysler Building architecture style
- 106.
- “Agreed”
- 107.
- Bryan Adams song
- 108.
- Double D Cinoblu’s Masterpiece, say
- 109.
- In a rushed manner
- 110.
- Band who plays “Play the Game”
- 111.
- Like a casino bandit
- 112.
- Some indications of conflagrations
- 114.
- Protects
- 115.
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer narrator
- 118.
- Transform-ational guy?
- 119.
- What a linguist might do
- 120.
- One corner in Monopoly
- 121.
- Took advantage (of)
- 122.
- King of boxing
- 123.
- Lady descriptor, per Hendrix
- 124.
- Get ___
- 126.
- Place for dumbbells?
- 129.
- David O’Leary or Tony Adams
- 130.
- Type of maximum
- 132.
- Louis XVI, par exemple
- 133.
- Sphere
- 134.
- Rock god?
- 135.
- Born first
- 136.
- Decorative inlay
- 137.
- Crawling
- 141.
- Nix
- 142.
- Secret hideaway
- 143.
- J.J. Abrams production company
- 145.
- Lerner partner
- 146.
- Director George
- 147.
- Lacunae
- 148.
- Code
- 151.
- Axe product
- 153.
- Acknowledge
- 157.
- Allowed
- 158.
- It might be spitting?
- 160.
- Swings at
- 164.
- Intensifies
- 165.
- Bagel topping
- 167.
- Leftmost target in bowling
- 168.
- Scottish group
- 171.
- Boop target
- 172.
- Japanese consumer electronics company
- 173.
- Death
- 176.
- Ingrid in Casablanca
- 177.
- Billy Joel song
- 179.
- Building beam
- 180.
- Patootie
- 181.
- Amp carrier
- 182.
- Black, in Bordeaux
- 183.
- Ara in the night sky
- 184.
- Subject of a war in the 1980s
- 185.
- Bohemian
- 186.
- Deus Ex game engine
- 187.
- Ob-___
- 188.
- Pairs
- 189.
- Cole’s other half?
Down
- 1.
- Muslim leaders
- 2.
- Singer of “The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins”
- 3.
- Where to put this answer
- 4.
- Leading
- 5.
- The Walking Dead channel
- 6.
- Put in a hole?
- 7.
- Ships goods
- 8.
- Member of the 600 HR club
- 9.
- After DONE, an Indian clothing line
- 10.
- Single step
- 11.
- “Rock the ___”
- 12.
- Each
- 13.
- 1937 Dick Purcell film
- 14.
- PD alert
- 15.
- Counterpart of neither
- 16.
- Singer Laine and namesakes
- 17.
- Certain data structure
- 18.
- Yellow ribbon receivers?
- 19.
- Mazda model discontinued in 2002
- 20.
- Lose one’s mind
- 21.
- Saw
- 22.
- Achier
- 23.
- Full court action?
- 35.
- Key Clue locations
- 39.
- Many men have more hair than this, per Shakespeare
- 41.
- Coiner of “tintinnabulation”
- 42.
- “__ of Horrors”
- 43.
- Mohawk et al.
- 44.
- Approached quickly
- 46.
- Bad follower?
- 48.
- See 83-A
- 49.
- Whitney or Lilly
- 50.
- LGBT culture magazine
- 52.
- Short moon walks?
- 53.
- Tony’s gang
- 54.
- Type of radio
- 55.
- Prong
- 57.
- “Dick in a Box” singer
- 59.
- Purposes
- 60.
- Theater part
- 61.
- WWI fighting force
- 62.
- Switch on an aircraft transponder
- 63.
- Putin’s put-offs
- 64.
- Article in a newspaper?
- 66.
- Chip, across the pond
- 67.
- Jon portrayer on Game of Thrones
- 69.
- What it is outside right now, by definition
- 71.
- ER emergency word
- 72.
- Manganate or chlorate
- 75.
- Blue river of classical music
- 77.
- Filth
- 78.
- Doped, perhaps
- 79.
- Poker hand
- 81.
- Ardent supporter
- 82.
- Branched, as a cross
- 84.
- Hubert’s nemesis, in Futurama
- 85.
- 30 Rock writer
- 86.
- Ambulance personnel, for short
- 87.
- Plotters
- 88.
- Target in a hunt
- 89.
- Space-y Sally
- 90.
- Omelet necessity
- 91.
- Flour filters
- 92.
- Sweeter-than-Belgian waffle
- 93.
- Places of worship
- 95.
- Grinned wildly
- 97.
- Watering holes
- 98.
- Earl, say
- 99.
- Got 100% on
- 100.
- Lots
- 102.
- Waiter
- 103.
- Happy cat noise
- 104.
- Get a move on
- 105.
- Twofold
- 107.
- Potential taxi fare
- 108.
- Round dessert
- 109.
- Like some crystals
- 110.
- Stop
- 111.
- “Bureaucrats cut red tape lengthwise,” say
- 112.
- Auction winner
- 113.
- Dish’s mate, in nursery rhyme
- 114.
- Clothing
- 115.
- Holey breakfast
- 116.
- Container of some salivary glands
- 117.
- Skeptic of Geller
- 118.
- The Twilight Zone episode with Theodore Bikel
- 120.
- Jostle
- 122.
- Actor?
- 123.
- Big do
- 125.
- Walk, in the old West
- 126.
- She birthed Uranus
- 127.
- Agreements, slangily
- 128.
- James Bond’s organization
- 130.
- Hat store found in many malls
- 131.
- Ring
- 134.
- Subject of 8.01
- 136.
- Animal Farm character
- 138.
- Ear or brain part
- 139.
- One of thirteen popes
- 140.
- Like this clue, briefly
- 141.
- Has no need for, in Hearthstone
- 143.
- Baseball club?
- 144.
- Tonight
- 146.
- Not long. for this world?
- 147.
- Feature of most smartphones
- 149.
- Hire
- 150.
- Californian ad icon
- 152.
- Thing circled in newspapers
- 153.
- Wife of Hamilton, Kennedy, and Butler
- 154.
- Heavier
- 155.
- Having just started
- 156.
- Like a function with only one input
- 157.
- Rust, e.g.
- 159.
- Growls
- 161.
- Grace Hopper’s grandchild, per some
- 162.
- Eucalyptus eater
- 163.
- It’s useful for sucking
- 166.
- Actor Epps
- 168.
- Much-debated subject in 2000
- 169.
- Adjective in The Sound of Music song
- 170.
- Literary dog
- 173.
- Half of an R&B group?
- 174.
- “Chandelier” chanteuse
- 175.
- Unagi, in English
- 178.
- Mos. and mos.