Crossword
Think Outside the Box
| Across |
| 1 | Height of confusion? |
| 6 | Vishnu incarnations |
| 11 | Avers |
| 15 | Call for |
| 19 | Got high |
| 20 | Past, to poets |
| 21 | California indians |
| 22 | Olive in a Caesar salad? |
| 23 | Ivanhoe author |
| 24 | Rock bottom |
| 25 | Power source |
| 26 | Profit on Fleet Street |
| 27 | Patronize |
| 28 | Oozy stuff |
| 29 | Congresswoman Lowey |
| 30 | Over clever |
| 31 | Fine grain native to the Horn of Africa |
| 33 | Preserve, in a way |
| 34 | Gray matter? |
| 35 | What helps you to think outside the box |
| 36 | English toast |
| 39 | Actress Hagen et al. |
| 41 | Internet sensation |
| 43 | Geometric line |
| 44 | Reveal one’s humanity |
| 45 | Chest piece |
| 47 | Super Bowl XLVIII winner |
| 52 | Leeds river |
| 54 | “Unbelievable” band of 1991 |
| 56 | Set boundaries |
| 58 | Antelope of Africa |
| 59 | Wading bird |
| 61 | Aisle ending |
| 63 | Blackthorn fruit |
| 64 | Dragnet |
| 65 | Temp takers |
| 67 | 86 |
| 69 | Gasteyer of “SNL” |
| 70 | All great crosswords have them |
| 71 | Hall of Famer Traynor |
| 72 | Cleric’s degree |
| 73 | Brought about |
| 74 | Groovy |
| 75 | Snit |
| 78 | Hack |
| 79 | Hokkaido, prior to 1869 |
| 80 | Blue ___ |
| 84 | False front |
| 85 | Lajja ____, a Hindu goddess associated with abundance and fertility |
| 87 | Cries of disgust |
| 89 | European dormouse |
| 90 | Didi who played Frenchy in “Grease” |
| 91 | Air guitar complement |
| 93 | Kerouac’s “Big ___” |
| 95 | Cooper |
| 96 | Range topper |
| 98 | Melodic |
| 100 | Weave partner |
| 102 | Half and half |
| 103 | Clutch contents |
| 105 | One-person performances |
| 106 | Camp Pendleton group |
| 108 | What you can do if you think outside the box |
| 112 | Terminal letters |
| 114 | Cistern |
| 115 | Sermon leader |
| 116 | Light material |
| 117 | Votes for |
| 118 | Pearl Jam bassman Jeff |
| 120 | Reflection |
| 124 | Plain in Spain |
| 125 | Head set |
| 126 | It holds the sun and the moon |
| 127 | Marks |
| 128 | Tranquil |
| 129 | On the safe side |
| 130 | About to blow |
| 131 | Come to pass |
| 132 | “And may ye better reck the ___”: Robert Burns |
| 133 | It can be more |
| 134 | Made quiet |
| 135 | Sees fit |
| Down |
| 1 | Sordid |
| 2 | Reliquary |
| 3 | Bum’s rush |
| 4 | Fourth ____ |
| 5 | Two in “three” |
| 6 | Thinking outside the box does this |
| 7 | Arab headband |
| 8 | Scintilla |
| 9 | Homer and Marge |
| 10 | Outdoor deliveries |
| 11 | “___ tova!” (Jewish “Happy holidays!”) |
| 12 | Social behavior issue |
| 13 | First step towards thinking outside the box |
| 14 | Japanese honorific |
| 15 | Nebraskan Indian |
| 16 | Alaskan Indian |
| 17 | Psych out |
| 18 | Gormandizer |
| 32 | Bounce |
| 35 | Black or white |
| 36 | 2005 Best Picture |
| 37 | 1492 landfall |
| 38 | Icelandic currency |
| 40 | Medieval helmet |
| 42 | Strawberry, once |
| 46 | The way fans treat Messi |
| 48 | Orchestral composition |
| 49 | Brighton trolley |
| 50 | Satyr’s instrument |
| 51 | Donald and Ivana |
| 53 | Party animal? |
| 55 | Tudor bonnet |
| 57 | Veldts |
| 60 | Exasperates |
| 62 | Enervate |
| 64 | Mortar missile |
| 66 | Mount msg. |
| 68 | Rudimentary states |
| 70 | Religious deg. |
| 75 | Resins |
| 76 | Scores |
| 77 | It has a point |
| 81 | Hunter slain by Artemis |
| 82 | “No man is an island” writer |
| 83 | Stock holders |
| 85 | It’s wet and dry |
| 86 | Result of thinking outside the box |
| 88 | Surrendered |
| 91 | Cord unit |
| 92 | Edible rings |
| 94 | Knock about |
| 97 | Box ___ |
| 99 | Prosaic |
| 101 | Plaited |
| 104 | Provisions |
| 107 | Fully protected |
| 108 | Baltimore’s ___ Harbor |
| 109 | “___ her to heaven”: Shakespeare |
| 110 | Partner of lost |
| 111 | Banal |
| 113 | Cans |
| 117 | Resound |
| 119 | A or B, e.g. |
| 121 | Chancel neighbor |
| 122 | Small plant of the rose family |
| 123 | Curved letters |
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