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__ Oncle : 1958 Tati film
__ Act (1715 law)
__ clause (baseball rule challenged by Curt Flood in 1970)
__ Cup, annual tennis event since August 8, 1900
__ Day (September 19th celebration)
__ Fein (1920 foe of the Black and Tans)
__ Gay (plane in the news on August 6, 1945)
__ Hunter, notable baseball free agent of 1974
__ Johnson of 1992's Dream Team
__ Mill (1848 gold discovery site)
__ Misérables (French novel of 1862)
__ Park (13-Down lab site)
__ T, car introduced on August 12, 1908
__ War (subject of much of 18-Across's work)
___ -12 Conference
___ -jongg (144-tile game)
___ & Carla (1960s duo)
___ & Company (firm founded in 1837)
___ & the Medicine Show (1960s-80s rock band)
___ 1 (British TV channel)
___ 1 (long odds)
___ 1 (Me.-to-Fla. highway)
___ 1 (tie score)
___ 1 Imports
___ 1, along the Atl. coast
___ 1, Yuri Gagarin's spacecraft
___ 1: first manned space mission carrying Yuri Gagarin
___ 1: speed of sound
___ 10 (acne medication)
___ 10 (acne-fighting medicine)
___ 10 (first spacecraft to observe jupiter)
___ 10: 109-Down medication
___ 100 (annual list)
___ 101, world's tallest building
___ 101, world's tallest building, 2004-07
___ 12 and 20
___ 131, LA 92 (2008 NBA Finals clinching score line)
___ 180
___ 180 (about-faces)
___ 180 (reverses course)
___ 180 (turn around, in slang)
___ 1812
___ Accord (1998 Mideast peace agreement)
___ Accord (1998 Mideast peace pact)
___ Accord (1998 peace agreement)
___ Accords (1993 agreement)
___ Accords (1993 peace agreement)
___ Accords (1998 peace agreement)
___ Accords of 1993
___ Accords, 1993
___ Accords, 1993 Israel-PLO pact
___ Accords, 1998 Israeli-Palestinian agreement
___ Accords: 1993 Mideast pact
___ Act (British measure of 1773)
___ Act of 1715
___ Act: 1765
___ Act: 1862
___ Act: 1919 Prohibition legislation
___ Admiral (1937 Triple Crown winner)
___ Affair (1797-8 incident involving the U.S. and France)
___ Affair (Civil War incident of 1861)
___ Affair: 1798-1800 France/USA dispute
___ Age (1870-98 in U.S.)
___ Alliance of 1879
___ and 10-Down
___ and 111-Down
___ and 13-Across (on the spot)
___ and 14-Across (family)
___ and 15-Across (get-to-know-you gathering)
___ and Tobago, republic since 1976
___ Andric, 1961 Literature Nobelist
___ Andric, Nobelist in Literature: 1961
___ Baiul, 1994 Winter Olympics gold medalist
___ ball (19th century bullet)
___ ball (19th-century missile)
___ ball (hot toy of 1988)
___ Bank: fishing area off 11-Across
___ Barry, with the 1965 hit "1-2-3"
___ Barton, first Triple Crown winner, 1919
___ Basin Initiative (African partnership launched in 1999)
___ Bay, 1898 battle site
___ Bay, 1898 site of Admiral Dewey's fleet
___ Bay, Philippines (site of 1944 fighting)
___ Beat (1960's music)
___ Beer Night (1974 baseball promotion that ended in a riot)
___ Bega, with the 1999 hit "Mambo No. 5"
___ Biscuit (1912 debut)
___ Blanc, the so-called "Man of 1,000 Voices"
___ Blue, 1971 Cy Young Award winner
___ Book: 11th-century English land survey
___ boom (16 Down sound)
___ Bourguiba, Tunisian president from 1957-87
___ Bridge, historic 1874 span across the Mississippi
___ Brooks, 1950's-60's "Meet the Press" host
___ Brooks, 1950's-60's "Meet the Press" moderator
___ Brunson (nickname for a starting hold'em hand of 10-2)
___ Bubble: 18th-century British economic disaster
___ Buck, 1985 Derby winner
___ Building, company headquarters erected in 1908 in New York City, at the time the tallest building in the world
___ Cassidy, 1970s teen heartthrob
___ Cassin, 1968 Nobelist for Peace
___ Cassin, Nobelist for Peace: 1968
___ Cervin (11-Down, to French speakers)
___ Chase, Chief Justice: 1864-73
___ chip, which might be topped with 19-Across 27-Down dip
___ City, 1939 film locale
___ Clark, U.S. Atty. Gen.: 1967-69
___ Classical Library, 500 volume series begun in 1911
___ Club (civic group since 1917)
___ Club, 1930s-'60s New York hot spot
___ Cohn, 1991 Grammy winner for Best New Artist
___ Collins, first woman to command a space shuttle (1999)
___ Conference: 1945
___ Conferences of 1899 and 1907
___ Count, 1928 Derby winner
___ Creek (1864 Virginia battle site)
___ Crouse, 1946 Pulitzer winner for Drama
___ cube (popular 1960s puzzle)
___ Culp Hobby of H.E.W.: 1953-55
___ D. Young (Time's Man of the Year in 1929)
___ d'Italia (cycling event since 1909)
___ Dan (1970s band)
___ Day (Hawaiian holiday celebrated on May 1)
___ Day (May 1 holiday on Hawai'i)
___ Day (May 1, in Hawaii)
___ Day (May 1)
___ Day (September 19)
___ Day, Apr. 14
___ Day, May 1 celebration in Hawaii
___ de Lisle, 19th-century French poet
___ de Putti, 1920's screen star
___ de Troyes, 12th-century poet
___ del Sol, 1982 Derby winner
___ del Sol, Derby winner: 1982
___ Demolition Night (record-breaking 1979 White Sox promotion)
___ Derby, annual sporting event since 1866
___ Detective (1930's-50's crime fiction magazine)
___ Diamond, author of the 1998 Pulitzer-winning book "Guns, Germs, and Steel"
___ diez (110, in Spanish)
___ Doctrine: 1947
___ Dome (1921 scandal)
___ E. Tee (1992 Kentucky Derby winner)
___ effect (1883 physics discovery)
___ Empire (1299-1923)
___ Fair (N.Y. 1939 event)
___ Falls (site of an 1848 women's rights convention)
___ Field (O'Hare, until 1949)
___ Fox, 1959 American League M.V.P.
___ Fu (1994 fighting video game)
___ Fun Barbie (1997 doll)
___ Gail, Derby winner, 1952
___ Gault, 387 U.S. 1 (1967) (juveniles accused of crimes in delinquency cases must be given Due Process)
___ Geo (1990s video game console)
___ Gillis of 1960s TV
___ Gnop (retro game of the 1970s)
___ Good Feelings (1820-29)
___ Gorilla, 1960s cartoon title character
___ Gorilla, 1960s TV cartoon character
___ Graham, 1940's-50's Cleveland QB
___ Grant, "The Wayward Wind" singer, 1956
___ Green, 1987 L.P.G.A. Rookie of the Year
___ Griffin, 1960's-80's talk show host
___ Griffith, 1999 W.N.B.A. M.V.P.
___ Hall Pirates (1953 N.I.T. champs)
___ Handicap: June 10, 1944
___ Haskins, 1960s-'70s N.B.A. player
___ Hawley Act of 1930
___ Ho Lee (scientist in 1999 news)
___ House (1651 Pennsylvania Avenue)
___ Howard, 1963 A.L. M.V.P.
___ Huon (1906 Kentucky Derby winner)
___ Huon, 1906 Derby winner
___ II (brand of 14-Down)
___ II: 1961-'99 Moroccan king
___ in Chief (A.L. in 1861)
___ Irvan, 1991 winner at Daytona Beach
___ Island, discovery of Sunday, April 5, 1722
___ Island, museum site since 1990
___ jacket, 1960s fashion
___ Janis, star of Broadway's "Puzzles of 1925"
___ Jannings, Best Actor of 1928
___ Jo (1988 Olympics star)
___ Johansson, 1959-60 world heavyweight champion
___ Johnson, 1960 decathlon champ
___ Kalugin, former K.G.B. general with the 1994 book "Spymaster"
___ Kefauver, 1956 vice-presidential candidate
___ Khayyam, 1917 Derby winner
___ King, Derby winner, 1932
___ Kinnock, 1980's-90's British Labor Party leader
___ Korbut, 1972 Olympic gymnastic sensation
___ Korbut, 1972 Olympic gymnastics star
___ Korbut, 1972 Soviet gymnastics star
___ La La (1965 hit)
___ lamp (1960s fad)
___ lamp (1960s novelty)
___ Lane, 1814 battle site
___ law (1840's discovery)
___ law (acronymic 1970 measure)
___ Lawrence Orchestra (British big band since the 1960s)
___ Liston, opponent of 10-Down