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Possessions of the Deceased

Across
Largest of the rays
Wood shaping tool
Faux ___
To take on, as debt
What a soldier does, vis a vis an order
Program on your phone
Illegal knife in most of the U.S.
It carries messages out of the center
Approximately, slangily
A. Hamilton's slayer
Long-simmered, thick soup
An addition to a contract
Armenian wrestler Roman ______
What an agitator may have done, vis a vis a riot
Term of service
Believers in the special unity of all people
Noted or noticed
Truck company spun off from Dodge
German donkeys
Denial word
The black swan in "Swan Lake"
Not a solid or a liquid
Big name in elevators
Votes in
Related to pitch quality
Fronts of turbines
Dr Dre or Ice T
Account of the Trojan War
Coup d'____
Noted Serbian physicist
Japanese salmon
Taro root paste
Baskets, carvings, etc.
Holiday ___
"God is a verb, not _ ____." --R.B. Fuller
Release, as a knot
1980's game console (abbr.)
First generation Japanese immigrant
Monarchs, in Russia
Down
Paste made from soybeans
Alaskan area protected by Federal legislation (abbr.)
Popular TV show with Mark Harmon
The first level of a game, often
Segment of a circle
Tossed in an arc
"It's all _ ____." (I can't remember)
Rip
Add water
Dubuque-to-Chicago dir.
An amusement at social gatherings
It can be central or obstructive
Mate, for fish
Lord of the underworld
Male child
1996 Jackson Browne song
Japanese camera company
"_ ___ to differ." (I don't agree)
Letters on many orbiters
Reason to go to the ER
Matched group
Morse "mayday"
German "Old one"
Soldiers' refueling spot
Zilch
It goes with the first parts of 17-Across, 58-Across, 11-Down, and 29-Down
Kilt patterns
1940's computer
Choose (with "for")
Urbana-Champaign athletes
Fasten again
Repent
Words on a bill
Son of Seth
Old Spice rival
Agitate, as a 22-Across
Ways to be employed
A 64-Across' "Yes"
Gouge or ditch