Spaceship attire |
Steak ___ |
Student's stat. |
Subterfuge |
Suffix with vir- |
Superhero played by Liam Neeson in a 1990 film |
Tactic used against Britain by Napoleon |
Terbium or thulium |
The year 1045 |
There from the start |
Think probable |
Tiramisu features |
To whom Hamlet says 'Get thee to a nunnery' |
Towering |
Trace of blood? |
Track star Owens |
Tundra or wetland |
Turkish pooh-bahs |
Veer back |
Wang of fashion |
What the focus of a 125-Across will do at its climax |
Whence the line 'I fear Greeks even when they bring gifts' |
With 146-Across, what the center of this puzzle is doing during a 125-Across |
Yankee great Joe, colloquially |
Youthful prank in a car |
Zero |
[Just like that!] |
___ Kippur |
___-to |
Commodore's insignia |
Crackerjacks |
Dawn |
Deep-dish dishes |
Delivery people, briefly |
Dharma follower |
Director Anderson |
Driller?: Abbr. |
Drinking and gambling |
Dub |
Duff Beer vendor |
Dummies |
E.M.T.'s training |
E.U. group |
Enthrones |
Era of ignorance |
Event on Dec. 21, 2010, viewable in North and South America, depicted visually in this puzzle |
Extended solo |
Father-and-son actors |
Feature of some pool balls |
Feeling |
Fender bender, e.g. |
First female U.S. secretary of state |
Flying Cloud, e.g. |
Folds |
Football meas. |
Football's Sanders |
Forest game |
Glen Canyon ___ |
Glossy black bird |
Golden State campus inits. |
Grateful response |
Haggling |
Hang open |
'___ out?' |
'___ said ...' |
'___ yellow ribbon ...' |
1914 Edgar Rice Burroughs novel set in an underground land |
1968 U.S. Open champ |
1974 Japanese Nobelist |
A long time past |
Actor Morales |
Actress Gardner |
Aircraft gauges |
Amorous skunk in cartoons |
Aquarium fish |
At night |
Atlantic City locale, with 'the' |
Author Roald |
Bart Simpson's grandmother |
Basic solutions |
Battle over domain |
Beach seen from Diamond Head |
Beethoven's 'Appassionata,' e.g. |
Big name in athletic footwear |
Big name in athletic footwear |
Bistro offering |
Boarding aids |
Book set? |
Breach |
Bygone European capital |
Castaway's locale |
Catalog |
Classic rebuke |
Clinton or Obama, once: Abbr. |
Clone of an optical medium's contents |
Column in a dating questionnaire |
Comic Philips |
Novelty glasses |
Objects of interest in a 125-Across |
Observatory feature |
Once, in the past |
One getting a lift? |
One of the Brontes |
One of the Islamic virtues |
One that overflows |
One way to stop |
Optimist's focus |
Out-and-out |
Paper for which Murray Kempton and Jim Dwyer won Pulitzers |
Pardner, say |
Pitcher |
Place to put bags |
Pliny possessive |
Pot-au-feu, e.g. |
Powder rooms? |
Prepare to fight |
Promising proposal |
Protective membrane |
Proust's '___ Way' |
Rama's kingdom |
Reagan and others |
Remove drapes from, as a room |
Rent-___ |
Sailor who debuted in a 1929 comic |
Science |
See 137-Across |
Shop dresser |
Six-time All-Star third baseman for the 1970s Dodgers |
Slugger Roberto |
Slump |
Smidgens |
'Ball Four' author |
'Charlotte's Web' inits. |
'Honor is ___ scutcheon': Shak. |
'Grey's Anatomy' extra |
Heads outside together? |
How some things are made |
How something may be veiled |
How things may be laid |
How things may be lit or remembered |
Indian royal |
It marks the target on a curling rink |
It may be shot during a riot |
Italian God |
Italian lover's coo |
Jackie's #1 |
Jackie's #2 |
Japanese 'thanks' |
Jordan's Queen ___ International Airport |
Juan's January |
Key of Bach's 'The Art of Fugue' |
Kind of couplet for Chaucer |
Kind of lane |
Kisser |
Laugh part |
Laugh part |
Lennon's lady |
Like many cakes |
Lincoln Center production |
Long-shot candidate |
Loser to McKinley |
Lulus |
Many an avid observer of a 125-Across |
Mil. address |
Mine entrance |
Munchkins |
Need for KenKen |
Never: Ger. |
Not live |
Not yet delivered |