Star Trek Judgment Rites Deutsche
Share today’s solution with a friend: CROSSWORD SETTER: Ellen Leuschner & Jeff Chen THEME: No Escape we have a BLACK HOLE in the middle of today’s grid, represented by the large, 3×3 black square. This black hole is “pulling in” the answers immediately surrounding it, all of which end with the word HOLE. As a result, the answers directly to the right and bottom of BLACK HOLE are written in reverse: 60A. Damage to a wall made in hanging a picture: NAIL HOLE 62A. Mouth, slangily: PIE HOLE 65A. Having more liabilities than assets: IN THE HOLE 66A.
Secret spot: HIDEY HOLE 71A. Primitive kind of camera: PIN HOLE 72A.
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Fracking opening: BORE HOLE 31D. Place to set a trap: MOUSE HOLE 36D. Tax dodger’s discovery: LOOP HOLE 44D. Tire hazard: POT HOLE 76D.
Small, dirty, uncomfortable room: RAT HOLE 77D. The middle of this puzzle’s grid, symbolically: BLACK HOLE 78D. Ship window: PORT HOLE Additionally, there are four long answers that are related to the astral phenomenon of a BLACK HOLE: 21A.
Novella that served as the basis for “Apocalypse Now”: HEART OF DARKNESS 112A. Tightrope walker’s concern: CENTER OF GRAVITY 14D.
Avoidance maneuver: DISAPPEARING ACT 42D. 1987 Michael Douglas/Glenn Close blockbuster: FATAL ATTRACTION ’S COMPLETION TIME: 24m 09s ANSWERS I MISSED: 0.
Share today’s solution with a friend: For the sake of completion, here is a full listing of all the answers: Across 1. Drug charge?: COPAY 6. Petition: PLEA 10. War ___: CRY 13. Health org.: CDC 16. Conductor’s resistance: OHMAGE 17.
Mark’s replacement: EURO 18. Laugh syllable: HEE 19. Scenic drapery fabric: TOILE 21. Novella that served as the basis for “Apocalypse Now”: HEART OF DARKNESS 24. Like dough after baking: RISEN 25. Actress Suvari of “American Beauty”: MENA 26.
Mercedes-Benz competitor: LEXUS 27. Panama part: BRIM 28. Remove a piece from?: UNARM 29. “The Phantom Menace” in the “Star Wars” series: EPISODE I 31. Feminist of 1970s TV: MAUDE 32. “Silas Marner” girl: EPPIE 33. Chemical ending: -ANE 34.
___ contendere: NOLO 37. Hooey: BUNK 39. Short lines at the checkout?: UPCS 40. To whom Dionne Warwick asked “What’s it all about?” in a 1967 hit: ALFIE 43. Idol worshiper?: GROUPIE 45. From scratch: AFRESH 47.
Idol worship: BAALISM 50. ___ of Abraham (place of comfort): BOSOM 51.
Asian capital: LHASA 52. Canadian N.H.L. Team, on scoreboards: OTT 53. Lender’s security: LIEN 55.
Dearie: PET 56. Loped: CANTERED 59. Long, in Lahaina: LOA 60.
Damage to a wall made in hanging a picture: NAIL HOLE 62. Mouth, slangily: PIE HOLE 63. Comment that might start with 96-Across: ASIDE 64.
Maui or Bali: Abbr.: ISL 65. Having more liabilities than assets: IN THE HOLE 66. Secret spot: HIDEY HOLE 68. Catch: NAB 69. Milan’s La ___: SCALA 71.
Primitive kind of camera: PINHOLE 72. Fracking opening: BOREHOLE 73.
Atlanta sch.: GSU 74. Some written rants: HATE MAIL 76. StubHub purchase: Abbr.: TKT 79.
Like fine wine: AGED 81. It may be filled in with a No. 2 pencil: ANS 82. Postpone: TABLE 83. Paris’s ___-Coeur: SACRE 85. Batting positions: STANCES 87. “Aargh!”: DARN IT!
Drinking songs?: KARAOKE 91. Go after following a hung jury, say: RETRY 92.
“Casablanca” escape route city: ORAN 93. 50 or more people?: AARP 95. Since 1950: LPGA 96. “Incidentally,” in a text: BTW 97.
Button material: NACRE 99. Biblical spy: CALEB 101. “Friday the 13th” movies, e.g.: SLASHERS 106. Sign up to receive email alerts, say: OPT IN 107. Qbert Online Free. Like: AKIN 108. Tree spirit: DRYAD 110.
Jordan’s Queen ___ International Airport: ALIA 111. Hollywood director Sam: RAIMI 112. Tightrope walker’s concern: CENTER OF GRAVITY 115. Unlike wild horses: SHOED 116.
Multinational bank: ING 117. Cry outside an airport: TAXI! Glacial ridges: ARETES 119.
Ending with walk or run: ONS 120. Idiot: ASS 121. River with a “dreadful shore,” in Shakespeare: STYX 122. They line many ski runs: PINES Down 1. Sound like a bird: CHEEP 2.
Certain Arabian: OMANI 3. Soar above the sea, say: PARASAIL 4. Fed, e.g.: Abbr.: AGT 5. Quaint sign starter: YE OLDE 6.
Caution for drivers on city streets: PED XING 7. Party on a beach: LUAU 8. Blows it: ERRS 9. “Ready for takeoff!”: A-OK!
Pair of figures in Raphael’s “Sistine Madonna”: CHERUBIM 11. Remains: RESIDUE 12. Rubber stamps: YES MEN 13. Change places: COIN PURSES 14.
Avoidance maneuver: DISAPPEARING ACT 15. Priests, e.g.: CLERICS 16. “Heavens!”: OH ME! “You have a point”: TRUE 20. Tangle up: ENMESH 22.
Greens ___: FEE 23. Is represented in twice: NBA 30. Baseball’s Buck: O’NEIL 31. Place to set a trap: MOUSEHOLE 35. Poet’s planet: ORB 36. Tax dodger’s discovery: LOOPHOLE 38.
Madeline of “What’s Up, Doc?”: KAHN 40. Put an end to: ABOLISH 41. French play that inspired an Italian opera: LA TOSCA 42. 1987 Michael Douglas/Glenn Close blockbuster: FATAL ATTRACTION 44. Tire hazard: POTHOLE 46. Palestinian political group: FATAH 48. ___ Fein (Irish political group): SINN 49.
Savory dish with a crust: MEAT PIE 51. Toy poodles, e.g.: LAP DOGS 54. Nothing: NIHIL 56. Old Olds: CIERA 57. Santa Claus player in a 2003 comedy: ED ASNER 58. “Clair de Lune” composer: DEBUSSY 61. “Dancing With the Stars” judge Goodman: LEN 62.
Ogle: EYE 65. What light through yonder window breaks?,” e.g.: IAMBI 67. “Yeah, whatever you say”: I BET 70. Singer with the 1997 3x platinum single “How Do I Live”: LEANN RIMES 75. Ski area in the Wasatch Mountains: ALTA 76. Small, dirty, uncomfortable room: RATHOLE 77. The middle of this puzzle’s grid, symbolically: BLACK HOLE 78.
Ship window: PORTHOLE 80. Game with rings: DARTS 83. Nursery purchases: SAPLINGS 84. Heart test, for short: EKG 86.
Ivy League home: NEW HAVEN 87. Certain angels: DONORS 88. Great Plains Indian: ARAPAHO 89.
Mythical monsters: KRAKENS 90. Simple solution: EASY FIX 94. Mimosa, for one: ACACIA 96.
Undeserved reputation: BAD RAP 98. Woman of Camelot: ENID 100. Soal Spa Polines 2016 Rekayasa there. “The Lord of the Rings” creature: ENT 102. Not keep up: LAG 103. Like Navy SEALs: ELITE 104.
Some contents of a Masonic manual: RITES 105. “___ who?”: SAYS 108. “Darn!”: DRAT!
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