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Magnum ___
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Latch (onto)
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Bank whose red and white logo I used to think was a funny looking bow tie, but apparently actually finds its roots in St. Andrew's cross
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Island goose
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Costa ___
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Money may not grow on this tree, but chocolate does
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Outer ear, in New York?
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Honor, or, parsed differently, part of some city
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Artist Klimt, known for his use of gold leaf
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Bread baked in a tandoor
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She's sometimes sweet, sometimes sharp
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Software and hardware that translate a user's commands for the device to use, Abbr.
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Landed gently
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Color theory board game?
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Moon-powered sink in Washington, D.C.?
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Dear
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This gp. is far out!
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Gourmet mushroom
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With
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, the BBC?
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See
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Once more
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Like toxic waste (the candy, not the actual hazardous substance)
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Wonder woman Gadot
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Seattle music?
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Rae who played President Barbie
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Sports coverage initials
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___ Juan
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Offline, initially
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Dark genre (not usually my thing, but I'm loving
Adventure They Wrote
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Chunk of education
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Cowed?
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Egyptian branch of a US airline?
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Don't forget this! (with "the")
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Jacob's twin
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Tent covering
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Silky soy protein
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Disgraced Wonka actor
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Pampering places
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Universal donor type, for short
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Modern location of the Incas' capital city
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Higher ed institutes, in the UK
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Rage internally
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Roman virtue regarding dignity or seriousness
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___-Manuel Miranda
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"Star-Spangled Banner" counterpart, but a bit to the north
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Youngest-ever Nobel Prize winner Yousafzai
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Hem counterpart
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Dried blood protecting a healing wound
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Minimal, as necessities
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Cipher
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I'm unable to handle the cuteness of this panda, I just ___ it!
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Be in poor health
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Affordable
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Music pieces
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Wafer cookie associated with banana pudding
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Japanese company that was founded in 1889 as a playing card manufacturer, though that's not what it's best known for today
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What you should let sleeping dogs do
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Pro partner
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Gather around, as before a sports play
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In Tromsø, Norway, you won't see one of these between mid-November and mid-January
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Sys. for one-stop logins
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Waxed conjectural
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Maps within maps
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Brit. dictionary that published its first A section in 1888, but didn't make it to Z until 1928
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"Where are you?" "____ soup!"
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Critical Role character Percy de ___, or a caramel-filled chocolate candy
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Can be of bread, meat, or cat
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Hit with an open hand
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Not that one, Sp.
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Siestas
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madeleine
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11:14
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about 1 year ago
I love
53D
so much
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benharri
8:20
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about 1 year ago
very fun :)
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Raven
17:01
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about 1 year ago
Fun!
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Chris
7:57
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about 1 year ago
Cat loaf?
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Stephen
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10:01
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about 1 year ago
That's what a lot of people call it when a cat is laying down with all of its limbs tucked underneath itself.
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Stephen
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10:01
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about 1 year ago
That title clue is awesome. This is a fun puzzle
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Sendhil Revuluri
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4:06
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about 1 year ago
Clever theme, thank you!
How does
51D
work? (It reminded me of an anecdote from the early days of cellphones about 20 years ago, but I doubt that it was the inspiration…)
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Sara
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about 1 year ago
the soup part is a
meme thing
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Sendhil Revuluri
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4:06
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about 1 year ago
And I am yet again acquiring culture from crosswords. Thank you!
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heron
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7:04
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about 1 year ago
fun theme--very nice :)
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Lia
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7:36
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about 1 year ago
Your puzzles are fun! Thanks
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