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Man's name that's the reverse of 117-Down crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 23rd, 2016 other clues
'Me Talk Pretty One Day' humorist
'Skyfall' singer
'That was dumb of me'
'Thinking ...'
'Thinking ...'
'Um ... fancy meeting you here'
'What have we here?!'
'___ Flux' (Charlize Theron film)
Abbr. in many Québec city names
Abbr. on a company's sign
Antidote
Application datum: Abbr
Badly
Balance sheet abbr
Bank clock info
Be plentiful
Big Apple paper, for short
Blinker
British ___
Bull session
Buy-one-get-one-free deal
Caffè ___
Castor ___ ('Popeye' guy)
Cataract
Catch
Cause for a blessing
Certain swinger, informally
Charlotte ___, V.I
Clean energy grp
Clothier Bauer
Clueless
Coat for a dentist
Commercial prefix with Pen
Competitor of Sapporo and Kirin
Conditionals
Crabgrass, e.g
Cry annoyingly
Debate moderator's day job, typically
Debugger
Dreidel, e.g
Early British actress Nell
Exerted
Fashions
Female W.W. II enlistee
Fired bullets, informally
Floor-length formalwear
Food preservative abbr
Friday, on old TV: Abbr
Front and back, at a golf course
Gerrymanders, say
Gosh-darn
Guarantee that one will
H. H. Munro's pen name
High point of a European vacation?
House member from the Bay Area beginning in 1987
Huffs
Humbled
Impersonate
In conflict
In low spirits
Increasing in pitch
Informal acknowledgment of responsibility
International observance in 20-Down, informally
John Paul's successor
Keeps up
Kind of branch
Leon ___, Henry James biographer
Letters ending a business name
Like quiche
Louis Armstrong vocal feature
Luminous
Lynn in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Man's name that's the reverse of 66-Down
Many a Jazz fan
Melodramatic response
Mother-of-pearl source
Mount of Greek myth
Mushroom variety
N.Y.C. div
Neck and neck
Obsessed with fantasy role-playing games, say
Old line in Russia
Olympics venue between London and Tokyo
One who can pick his work?
Over the 104-Across
Over the 27-Across
Over the 62-Across
Parisian sibling
Places for studs
Playful leap
Political columnist Matt
Portland-to-Spokane dir
Potus #34
Preserver of bugs
Prestigious mil. award
Print tint
Put on the back burner
Quite the hike
R.E.M.'s 'The ___ Love'
Reagan has one named for him
Rev
Ringing words?
Rise
Sculpture medium for Calder
See 102-Across
Selfish sort
Sighed line
Signature Obama legislation, for short
Silly billy
Single-masted pleasure craft
Situated
Sky light
Small swigs
Some P.O. plans
Some subjects in Scheherazade's stories
Spanish bear
Start of the fourth qtr
Stick ___
Sweets
Take on
Target customer of Yelp
Thin as ___
Title fictional character who 'sprang from his Platonic conception of himself'
Twain's 'celebrated jumping frog'
Under the 105-Across
Under the 29-Across
Under the 67-Across
University of Washington logo
Verizon subsidiary
Villainous
What 'i.e.' means
With 109-Down, cochlea's place
Woodworking fasteners
Words preceding 'We stand on guard for thee'
[Look what I got away with!]
[snort]
___ dish
___ too happy
___ Victory (tourist attraction in Portsmouth, England)

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