Relative difficulty: Medium-Challenging

THEME: "Get Ready to Roll" — A bowling rebus puzzle, with PIN and BALL squares and circles that spell out the word GUTTER along both sides of the grid... plus three theme-related answers:
- UP ONE'S ALLEY (101D: Suited to a person's strengths)
- SPLIT DECISION (49D: 5-4 ruling, e.g.)
- SPARE MOMENTS (9D: Bit of free time)
Word of the Day: IRNA Phillips (30D: Soap opera creator Phillips) —
Irna Phillips (July 1, 1901 – December 22, 1973) was an American actress and most notably writer who created and scripted many of the first American soap operas. (wikipedia)
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Bullets:
- 19A: Century in Amer. politics (U.S. SENATE) — "Century? Oh, *that* century ... ugh."
- 24A: Bally enthusiasts (PINBALLERS) — the marquee answer, in some ways. Two rebus squares + enigmatic clue (which Bally? The bra people? The fitness people? ...)
94A: Drink with tempura, maybe (ASAHI) — SAKE! Oh. No. OK.
- 144A: Pixar robot with a female voice (EVE) — I think this is from "Wall-E." Never saw it.
- 115A: "make.believe" sloganeer (SONY) — again, not on my radar, but easy to pick up.
- 77A: Red-haired film princess (FIONA) — from "Shrek." You get the feeling Mr. Der likes his animated movies ... (see also ASNER, 8D: Ed heard in "Up")
- 35D: Ambulance, slangily (MEAT WAGON) — nice answer, though surprisingly gruesome for a Sunday NYT...
- 993D: Highlands daggers (DIRKS) — considered SNEES. Reconsidered.
- 120D: Engage in a 1920s fad (POLESIT) — I liked this answer, and the entire bottom portion of the grid, actually.
- 134D: W. or Bam (PREZ) — I confess I have no idea what "Bam" means here ... huh. Obama. I have literally Never seen / heard him called that, though I can find all kinds of examples when I google. It's a stupid nickname, if only because (I presume) it's pronounced differently than the "bam" part of Obama's name. Like the sound effect "Bam!" Not at all equivalent to "W.," which is a widely known nickname, the title of a movie about Bush, etc.
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