“Roman” fashion designer, largely credited with mainstreaming 129D fashion
22A
Soprano's clef
24A
You and I
25A
“Indian” actor, husband and costar of 137A
26A
Scooby-___
27A
“Mediterranean” soccer player, widely considered the greatest female player of all time, she carried the Olympic flag at the games in 47D
31A
Tintin detective
32A
Latest word
33A
Video recorder, for short
34A
Author Lewis
35A
Gothic great
37A
Dorm VIPs
38A
Alias letters
39A
“Vietnamese” artist, much of her work features 93D21D
43A
Recipe amt.
44A
IV units
46A
“Northern Irish” magician, allegedly died from a 102D
48A
Chat
50A
Poet Lazarus
52A
Staff management
54A
Years, in Rome
55A
Nothing, to 89A
56A
“Levantine” celebrity chef, a prolific tv host and judge, he’s judged every season of 78D74D
59A
Pacman address
60A
Clarinet cousin
63A
Big name in wine
66A
Raison d'___
67A
…la __ do
69A
Home ___ class
70A
Mandela's nation; abbr.
72A
“Australian” supermodel, starred in an iconic 184A ad for 90D
78A
“Saudi-Arabian” singer, started her career as frontwoman for the band 104D
81A
Praise enthusiastically
82A
___ culpa
83A
Root beer brand
84A
Clay of "American Idol"
85A
Deterioration
89A
“North African” singer with 154D127D
92A
Tizzy
93A
“French” actor, a horror icon, he starred in the 1931 adaption of 2D
96A
New Age vocalist
97A
Pooh pal
99A
Alt. spelling
100A
Evening time
102A
Modern car feature
103A
Goof
105A
12D state
106A
102A display
108A
“Central African” musician, a 129D icon despite many controversies and dying at 21 years old
113A
Edison’s rival; init.
114A
Ruthenium
115A
Scribe's accessory
117A
“New Yorker” rapper and singer, as well as an accomplished actress, having won an Emmy, a golden globe and having been nominated for an Oscar for her role in 12D
119A
Shortest mo.
121A
Scandinavian capital
124A
Self-help group
125A
Marshall Plan initials
126A
Choice words?
127A
Like some ancient characters
130A
“Hawaiian” writer of the classic novel 2D
135A
Atop
136A
Computer key
137A
“Kentuckian” actress and comedian, wife and costar of 25A
139A
“Hud” star; init.
140A
Argentine aunt
142A
166A in past tense
144A
Margaery Tyrell portrayer; init.
145A
Nickname for Edward
146A
Yeoman; abbr.
147A
Form of parody
150A
Article of speech
151A
“Italian” actor and comedian, most known for playing 51D61D
155A
Hunter's garb
158A
"Umbrella" singer
160A
Mind reader
161A
Googly eyes
162A
Bard's nightfall
163A
Inc. relatives
165A
Monty Python member; init.
166A
142A in present tense
168A
Black gemstone
170A
“Micronesian” footballer, led the New England Patriots to six 184A wins, including their first one ever
174A
“American” actress, won an Oscar for portraying 89A
178A
Hayworth and Moreno
179A
Choice for a chowder
180A
Charge
181A
Poet Cummings
182A
Brooklyn attraction; abbr.
183A
Exist
184A
Annual event since 1967
185A
“Egyptian” actress, comedian and singer, she was the first celebrity to perform at the 184A