I love this puzzle. Julius Caesar crosses the Rubicon, Hannibal crosses the Alps, and so on. And, although I don't know why, at 57 Across, a chicken crosses the road.
1 P | 2 R | 3 I | 4 E | 5 S | 6 T | 7 B | 8 O | 9 S | 10 S | 11 E | 12 V | 13 E | 14 R | 15 W | 16 O | 17 K |
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18 R | O | N | D | O | S | 19 C | R | A | T | E | 20 D | E | L | A | 21 W | A | R | E |
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22 U | N | C | E | L | E | 23 B | R | A | T | E | D | 24 I | R | I | S | H | S | E | A |
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25 D | I | O | R | 26 T | A | O | 27 R | A | 28 M | B | O | 29 H | I | H | A | T |
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30 E | N | G | L | 31 I | S | H | C | 32 H | 33 A | N | N | E | L | 34 S | O | L | I | D | S |
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35 E | R | E | 36 K | E | N | 37 S | T | E | 38 E | L | M | E | N | |||||||
39 B | 40 R | 41 R | 42 A | S | 43 S | E | R | T | 44 N | O | O | D | G | 45 E | 46 S |
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47 A | H | E | 48 M | 49 O | R | B | I | 50 T | 51 S | 52 S | C | A | N | 53 T | A | U |
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54 C | E | L | I | 55 B | 56 A | C | Y | 57 C | H | I | 58 C | K | E | N | 59 R | O | S | E |
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60 H | A | Y | F | O | R | K | 61 E | L | O | I | 62 A | U | N | T | S |
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63 F | A | M | O | 64 U | 65 S | 66 C | R | O | S | S | 67 I | 68 N | G | S | ||||||
69 M | 70 O | 71 S | E | S | 72 S | O | H | O | 73 N | A | U | T | 74 I | 75 C | 76 A |
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77 A | P | E | D | 78 T | 79 A | G | T | E | A | 80 M | 81 H | A | N | N | I | B | A | L |
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82 G | E | L | 83 A | I | D | A | 84 E | D | I | 85 S | O | N | 86 C | A | R | P |
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87 I | C | E | 88 D | T | E | A | 89 S | H | O | E | 90 R | 91 S | 92 R | D | S |
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93 C | O | L | U | M | 94 B | 95 U | 96 S | 97 E | E | K | 98 U | P | 99 I | |||||||
100 C | 101 A | T | N | A | P | 102 O | N | E | 103 A | R | M | E | 104 D | B | A | N | 105 D | 106 I | 107 T |
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108 O | R | I | O | N | 109 O | R | A | L | B | 110 D | O | I | 111 S | O | M | E |
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112 A | B | O | R | T | 113 I | V | E | 114 J | U | 115 L | 116 I | U | S | C | 117 A | E | S | A | R |
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118 C | O | N | S | I | D | E | R | 119 U | S | U | R | P | 120 O | T | T | E | R | S |
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121 H | R | S | 122 C | A | N | S | 123 K | E | G | S | 124 N | E | S | S | I | E |
Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 4 debuted here and reused later, 3 unique to Modern Era but used previously.
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