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You either love it or you hate it
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Across
  1. 1A
    You either love it or you hate it
  2. 7A
    Guac and salsa
  3. 11A
    Emily Dickinson's hometown
  4. 17A
    Advance
  5. 18A
    Bone shock absorber
  6. 20A
    Parcel (out)
  7. 21A
    Where Casey was, in Mudville
  8. 24A
    Crash site?
  9. 25A
    Balladeer Burl
  10. 26A
    Woe, in Latin
  11. 27A
    Rapper ___ Khalifa
  12. 28A
    Singer in 112A
  13. 33A
    Little Women, e.g.
  14. 35A
    The Caruso of Rock, init.
  15. 37A
    133A
  16. 39A
    E Street Band saxophonist, init.
  17. 40A
    One of California's Santas
  18. 41A
    Bracelet bauble
  19. 44A
    Railroad station
  20. 46A
    Legal rights org.
  21. 48A
    Cybersnicker
  22. 49A
    How long it takes?
  23. 50A
    They could be verse
  24. 52A
    12D milieu
  25. 53A
    Opposite of Ms
  26. 54A
    If Old McDonald dropped his ”eyes”
  27. 55A
    A brief measure of time
  28. 57A
    College URL ending
  29. 58A
    Mulan’s Jet
  30. 60A
    The Evergreen State
  31. 61A
    He’s a jolly good one
  32. 63A
    Ring thing
  33. 65A
    Chest bone
  34. 67A
    Foliage that foments feline euphoria
  35. 69A
    __ _ loss for words
  36. 70A
    GI Jill
  37. 72A
    µ
  38. 73A
    The Mount Rushmore State
  39. 74A
    What celebrities crave
  40. 75A
    Singer Neko
  41. 76A
    Army assignment
  42. 78A
    Red or White 130A
  43. 79A
    Easy dessert?
  44. 80A
    Miss identification?
  45. 81A
    Derisive laughs
  46. 82A
    "Let ’__ ___ Cake!" (Gershwin musical)
  47. 85A
    Grammatically, grammatically
  48. 86A
    Hollywood home
  49. 87A
    Stanley of "The Hunger Games"
  50. 90A
    Perfectly placed bone
  51. 91A
    Rain-___ bubble gum
  52. 92A
    LOTR actor who has broken three 65A, both legs, his nose, wrist, and 133A (cracked, 3 times), init.
  53. 94A
    Actor who worked with ”Bones”, but didn’t play him, init.
  54. 95A
    Boosler or Trakand
  55. 97A
    Snow or snap
  56. 99A
    Finale
  57. 100A
    What kind of boy all work and no play makes Jack (2)
  58. 102A
    Body’s signal carrier
  59. 105A
    Fir coats?
  60. 108A
    Cove
  61. 110A
    Crooner who performed Lazy Bones with Louis Armstrong, init.
  62. 111A
    “Life is more fun if you ____ _____.” (Roald Dahl)
  63. 112A
    Swedish pop quartet
  64. 113A
    Contains the entire theme of this crossword
  65. 116A
    Colorado tribe
  66. 118A
    The Sunshine State
  67. 119A
    The earth personified
  68. 120A
    Something to chew on
  69. 122A
    Skele-___ (bone-restoring potion in "Harry Potter" books)
  70. 123A
    It’s in the middle of this test
  71. 125A
    Flying start?
  72. 127A
    Big name in glue
  73. 130A
    Jets, Mets or Nets
  74. 131A
    Archaic preposition
  75. 133A
    Head bone
  76. 134A
    Arm bone
  77. 135A
    Wrist bone
Down
  1. 1D
    Collarbone
  2. 2D
    Just a little bit
  3. 3D
    With 61D, tiny knee bone
  4. 4D
    Episode IV subtitle, abbr.
  5. 5D
    Leg bone
  6. 6D
    Between SEP and NOV
  7. 7D
    Main character’s title in “Bones”
  8. 8D
    That one just mentioned
  9. 9D
    Character adrift in a lifeboat with a tiger
  10. 10D
    Director who collaborated with Artisans de Genève to create the Cool Hand Brooklyn 113A watch, init.
  11. 11D
    Many moons
  12. 12D
    7D
  13. 13D
    Radiate
  14. 14D
    Divulged
  15. 15D
    Chest bone
  16. 16D
    Actress Thompson
  17. 19D
    Half 112A
  18. 22D
    Massachusetts Senator who said ”I believe down to my bones that we can make our government work for the people.”, init.
  19. 23D
    The Grand Canyon State
  20. 28D
    School house?
  21. 29D
    ”If you got beauty, beauty, just _____ __ __.” (Meghan Trainor, All About That Bass)
  22. 30D
    Requiring help (2)
  23. 31D
    Hold forth
  24. 32D
    Prefix for pilot or matic
  25. 34D
    Shoulder bone
  26. 36D
    Where 7D works, perhaps
  27. 37D
    ___-Magnon
  28. 38D
    6D is one
  29. 42D
    Paper nest builder
  30. 43D
    Bone filler
  31. 44D
    Winter break?
  32. 45D
    Acrobat files
  33. 47D
    The Centennial State
  34. 51D
    Ear bone
  35. 56D
    Quench
  36. 59D
    Needed to scratch
  37. 60D
    Furcula
  38. 61D
    With 3D, tiny knee bone
  39. 62D
    Has been
  40. 64D
    Actor who traveled the Road of Bones during one episode of Long Way Round, init.
  41. 66D
    The Gem State
  42. 67D
    Words to live by
  43. 68D
    Nasty, scary, unpleasant, sickening
  44. 71D
    Tailbone
  45. 74D
    Finger bones
  46. 77D
    Knee bone
  47. 83D
    90A bone
  48. 84D
    Fine netting
  49. 88D
    The Golden State
  50. 89D
    The Hoosier State
  51. 91D
    Pink Panther writer-director, who once, at night, dove by accident into an emptied swimming pool and broke nearly every bone in his body, init.
  52. 93D
    Extreme sex abbreviation
  53. 96D
    Bottom-of-letter abbr.
  54. 97D
    Packing ___
  55. 98D
    Leg bone
  56. 99D
    End of a threat
  57. 101D
    Opens the gate
  58. 103D
    Author who continued the Oz series, with 21 books, after Baum’s death, init.
  59. 104D
    Streaming journal
  60. 106D
    Center of the year
  61. 107D
    Way around
  62. 109D
    Least, backwards
  63. 110D
    Smile from ear to ear
  64. 112D
    Way over yonder
  65. 114D
    Bond’s license
  66. 115D
    English noble
  67. 117D
    Biological bristle
  68. 121D
    Cat call
  69. 122D
    Big name in SUVs
  70. 124D
    The sun personified
  71. 126D
    The Sooner State
  72. 128D
    Org. founded in 1957 with 6 original members: BE, FR, DE, IT, LU, and NL
  73. 129D
    2014 Swedish Melodifestivalen winner, with “Undo”
  74. 132D
    First female Speaker of the US House of Representatives, init.
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