100% | MERMAID | 7 | Mythical being depicted in bronze in Copenhagen Harbor |
38% | THESMURFS | 9 | What are depicted in some blue prints? |
37% | SAS | 3 | Its hub is in Copenhagen |
36% | IRONAGE | 7 | When bronze was supplanted in toolmaking |
36% | RISK | 4 | World-domination board game in which Asia is depicted in green |
36% | SNAKESONAPLANE | 14 | Cult classic whose title is depicted four times in this puzzle |
36% | PRIDEPARADE | 11 | June celebration ... which is depicted in this puzzle's circled squares? |
36% | CHIP | 4 | Technological device whose current shortage is depicted in the circled squares |
36% | WATERTAXI | 9 | One may be flagged in a harbor |
35% | ERA | 3 | Legislation whose fight was depicted in the 2020 miniseries "Mrs. America" (abbr.) |
35% | GNOME | 5 | Mythical creature whose statues can be spotted in a garden |
34% | IRONAGE | 7 | Period in human history after bronze was supplanted in toolmaking |
33% | MAMAN | 5 | Bronze spider sculpture made by Louise Bourgeois that is installed in 7 locations |
33% | MARS | 4 | Planet that is depicted as being successfully terraformed in "The Expanse" |
33% | GWEN | 4 | Journalist Ifill who was depicted on a postage stamp in 2020 |
33% | MEDAL | 5 | Olympic gold, silver, or bronze prize that is circular in shape |
32% | RUG | 3 | Cloth that may be laid in the scene depicted in 36-Across |
32% | FDR | 3 | Initials of the US president in office when Pearl Harbor was attacked |
32% | DECEMBER | 8 | Month in which Pearl Harbor Day is observed |
32% | BOB | 3 | With 66-Across, choreographer whose life is depicted in the starts of 19-, 36- and 50-Across |
32% | INFAMY | 6 | "... a date which will live in ___" (line from a speech about Pearl Harbor) |
31% | GLOP | 4 | What school lunch is often depicted as in cartoons |
31% | ADEN | 4 | Yemeni city whose harbor is in a volcanic crater |
31% | FRANKABAGNALE | 13 | Con man whose fake identities in the 1960s were depicted in "Catch Me If You Can": 2 wds. |
31% | ARES | 4 | Mythological figure who was once imprisoned in a bronze jar |
31% | TEA | 3 | It was thrown into the harbor in a 1773 "party" |
30% | FARTHING | 8 | British bronze coin that ceased to be legal tender in 1961 |
30% | FARTHING | 8 | British bronze coin which ceased to be legal tender in 1961 |
30% | ADEN | 4 | Port whose harbor is in the crater of an extinct volcano |
30% | BOHR | 4 | Physicist depicted in Michael Frayn’s “Copenhagen” |