Across
- 3. Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco, familiarly
- 6. U.S. state with the highest number of lightning strikes
- 8. Franciscan monks brought these to Georgia in the 1570s
- 9. "Trap Queen" singer with one eye
- 12. Movie for which Whoopi Goldberg won her Oscar
- 13. Mexican "goat sucker" spotted as north as Maine
- 16. HBO series set in 19th-century New York
- 18. Oscar-winning Actress Keaton, may she rest in peace!
- 20. Princess whose fate was, quite literally, tied to her hair
- 23. Oldest college in California (abbrev.)
- 26. “You Oughta Know” singer Alanis
- 30. 1997 film about a dog who hoops
- 33. Room full of chemistry?
- 36. Spanish word for 'night'
- 37. One who may write fantasy novels, perhaps
- 41. Heavy construction equipment primarily consisting of a boom, dipper (or stick), bucket, and cab on a rotating platform known as the 'house'
- 42. Rod Stewart wished he never saw her face
- 44. Company with 747 ways to fly?
- 45. Clay of American Idol, Season 2 fame
- 46. Seedless mandarin variety
- 47. Objects for greetings and gambles
- 48. Letters that mean you’ve mastered the thesis
- 51. Ken's job, according to Barbie (2023)
- 54. A Court of Thorns and Roses' genre, familiarly
- 58. Matthew Perry’s famous role on Friends
- 59. The Seven Husbands of ______ Hugo
- 60. Org. with Eagles, Falcons, and Ravens
- 63. Cambridge tech uni. for geniuses
- 66. Why they crossed the road, we'll never know
- 67. Boot-shaped home of Rome
- 68. Chilly Disney film that really "let it go"?
- 69. Film director, Kurosawa
- 70. Tabletop game that hinges on 40K miniature paintings
- 71. Author who published Sense and Sensibility anonymously
- 73. TV show about three witch sisters
- 75. Main antagonist of The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
- 76. Burger chain born in Madison Square Park, NYC
- 77. Pinstriped rivals of the Red Sox
- 79. Classic Halloween sweet made from cacao
- 81. American tire manufacturer based in Nashville
- 83. “Psycho” killer Norman
- 85. College named after real Oregon pioneers
- 86. E.g., Geminis, kit kats, Mary Kate and Ashley
- 87. Pantry staple with a pull tab
- 89. Wielder of a double sided red light saber
- 92. Ed Sheeran song about his whirlwind Irish romance
- 93. Patriarch of the Addams Family
- 94. University of Washington's live Husky mascot
Down
- 1. LP material that grooves
- 2. Model rifles dubbed "The Gun That Won the West"
- 4. Markus Lynn Betts, familiarly
- 5. Band that sang "Dust in the Wind"
- 7. Legendary "round table" king
- 10. Cleveland Indians hall of famer, Satchel
- 11. Gambling was legalized in this capital city in 1931
- 14. Frodo or Bilbo of the Shire, by fiction
- 15. Rachel's love interest on Friends
- 17. Cartoon who always has his security blanket
- 19. The world's largest producer of saffron
- 21. "Moon," in Latin
- 22. Agreeable English progressive rock band?
- 24. National Park in Utah famous for its red rock hoodoos
- 25. NYU school founded as the School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance in 1900
- 27. One who might conduct himself professionally?
- 28. Director Christopher of "The Prestige" and the "Dark Knight" triology
- 29. Ancient fighting "arts" encompassing mental and physical strength
- 31. “Space Oddity” singer, familiarly
- 32. Manga’s moving counterpart
- 34. Ivy league alma mater of five U.S. presidents
- 35. Denim pants that should never be worn to bed
- 38. Soccer legend who co-founded Angel City Football Club in Los Angeles
- 39. State university founded the year its state became 14th to join the Union
- 40. Roll-playing fantasy game
- 43. Disney's 2004 movie, ____ Enchanted
- 45. Greek legend brought down by a leg end
- 49. TV channel known for cozy romance plots
- 50. Appalachia's favorite citrus-green soda
- 52. One who might rule a death accidental
- 53. "Pride and Prejudice" family name
- 55. Collectibles with a little dust and a lot of value
- 56. Parent company behind Tony the Tiger, est. 1894
- 57. City of Angels
- 61. Boot-scootin’ social dance of the south
- 62. Goal for many a New Year’s resolution
- 64. Capital city that popularized the Piña Colada in the 1950s
- 65. Company working to reach Mars
- 72. Applications and operating systems
- 74. Titular butler played by Glenn Close
- 76. Land of lochs, including Nessie's
- 78. V.E. Schwab best-seller, The Invisible Life of __ LaRue
- 80. Ripe variety of New Mexico's state pepper
- 82. Hampshire County town near Amherst, Mass.
- 84. Fluffy Arctic dog breed
- 87. Capital city known as Edo city before 1868
- 88. Uni. alumni include Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee and Adam Sandler
- 90. Pertaining to beers
- 91. East Egg's fictional socialite
