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"There were reportedly several athletes who quit at the first Olympic games." "Yeah, they threw in the ___"
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Across
  1. 1A
    "There were reportedly several athletes who quit at the first Olympic games." "Yeah, they threw in the ___"
  2. 4A
    Plant in a bower, perhaps
  3. 7A
    "Ok boomer," for example
  4. 11A
    Number-matching game
  5. 15A
    "My D width shoes are too narrow, what should I do?" "Might I ___?"
  6. 17A
    Asia's disappearing ___ Sea
  7. 18A
    Neural connection (or start of a Mr. Miyagi quote when chopping wood?)
  8. 19A
    Ringo Starr, for one
  9. 20A
    Adriene Mishler, for one
  10. 21A
    "Help, I'm being crushed by all this fishing equipment!" "I'm sorry, looks like the ___ are stacked against you"
  11. 22A
    She played Stacy on "House"
  12. 23A
    Like classic films, often
  13. 25A
    Erik who wrote "Gymnopedies"
  14. 26A
    "Wow, this formal agreement has so many terms in it!" "Yeah, they really ___ them in there."
  15. 28A
    "I stopped climbing on top of my roof and spinning around because I didn't want people to think I'm ___"
  16. 29A
    Albrecht Dürer, for one
  17. 30A
    Car losing popularity to the SUV
  18. 32A
    Butter ingredient
  19. 34A
    Includes in an email about syringe amts., say
  20. 35A
    Altar-ed promise?
  21. 38A
    Ball's TV co-star
  22. 40A
    ___ on the wrist
  23. 42A
    Robert Reynolds of Marvel, for one
  24. 44A
    Interesting trinket (whose name is aptly found in ___sity)
  25. 46A
    Words before needing a stretcher, perhaps
  26. 50A
    Material often found in a lingerie drawer
  27. 51A
    Yo-Yo Ma, for one
  28. 53A
    What we call Huxley when he tries to steal food that Winston is still eating
  29. 54A
    "East of ___" (Steinbeck classic)
  30. 55A
    Deplete
  31. 56A
    Motel Kamzoil of "Fiddler on the Roof," for one
  32. 58A
    Pub ammo
  33. 60A
    Shopping ___
  34. 62A
    "Not all those who wander ___ lost"
  35. 63A
    Compass direction you're way more likely to find in a crossword than, say, WNW
  36. 66A
    Joins a union?
  37. 68A
    Strung along (or a command to a smart home light)
  38. 70A
    Gandalf the Grey, for one
  39. 72A
    Urgent entreaty
  40. 74A
    Snoopy
  41. 77A
    E on a fuel gauge
  42. 78A
    First name on Elm Street
  43. 80A
    Hwys.
  44. 82A
    Word following speed or preceding up
  45. 83A
    Gompers of "Gravity Falls," for one
  46. 84A
    P. Sherman of "Finding Nemo," for one
  47. 86A
    Anna asked her to build a snowman
  48. 87A
    Goddess of spring
  49. 88A
    French name that's the equivalent of Steven
  50. 89A
    Loch of legend
  51. 90A
    Sewer-dwelling, crime-fighting reptiles
  52. 91A
    Ruckus
  53. 92A
    Halter ___ (strappy shirt)
Down
  1. 1D
    Little bits
  2. 2D
    Madison Ave. salesperson
  3. 3D
    Throat part whose name comes from the Latin for "little grape"
  4. 4D
    Brief belief
  5. 5D
    Avoid potholes, say
  6. 6D
    Capital of Armenia
  7. 7D
    Like Chichen Itza
  8. 8D
    Eats away
  9. 9D
    Class in World of Warcraft
  10. 10D
    _xplain _ike _'m 5 (popular subreddit for simple explanations)
  11. 11D
    "I don't ___ all what you think about my collection of gold bars"
  12. 12D
    ___ shorthair (flat-faced cat breed)
  13. 13D
    Error message before inserting a DVD
  14. 14D
    Starts
  15. 16D
    Apple desktops
  16. 24D
    Metal band?
  17. 25D
    Spanish miss (abbr.)
  18. 27D
    Rip
  19. 29D
    Meted out
  20. 31D
    Like prosciutto or bresaola
  21. 33D
    "I take no responsibility if this thing I'm selling you falls apart tomorrow"
  22. 35D
    "___ of the 36-down" (Rachmaninoff tone poem)
  23. 36D
    See 35-down
  24. 37D
    How many times I've told you if I've also told you a thousand times
  25. 39D
    Bantu-speaking South Africans
  26. 41D
    Deep-fried bread made from atta
  27. 43D
    Manage, as a bar
  28. 45D
    Moved like gentle waves
  29. 47D
    Luau dance
  30. 48D
    Rotten eggs have a strong one
  31. 49D
    Roll call response
  32. 52D
    Founded (Abbr.)
  33. 57D
    That crosswordese word that means, like, a really long time, but with a British spelling
  34. 59D
    Gone wrong, but just a little bit
  35. 61D
    Totalled again, just to make sure
  36. 63D
    Country home to ABBA and Opeth
  37. 64D
    Rhetorical device used in "Life is like a box of chocolates"
  38. 65D
    Device that really takes a toll
  39. 67D
    Portmanteau for the rain in Spain?
  40. 69D
    Spanish compass direction
  41. 71D
    Book with legends
  42. 73D
    "___, c'est moi" (quote attributed to Louis XIV)
  43. 75D
    Period on a job
  44. 76D
    Like some binary questions
  45. 78D
    Latte art medium
  46. 79D
    "___ in my Spaghetti" (game Lydia's nephew always beats her at)
  47. 81D
    Part of a ballet routine
  48. 83D
    BBC clock setting
  49. 85D
    Diarist Anaïs (or initials for Trent Reznor's band)
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