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Growing Week: Thursday (Quadruple Mini)

鈼嗏梿By SporcleMirror Published 2022-08-18T10:41:11.348Z

Constructor's Note
Aside from 1-Across and 6-Across, each clue is paired with the other along its row or column, and it's up to you to figure out which clue goes with which entry. There is one correct solution. Check out the original Quadruple Mini at https://crosshare.org/crosswords/BKUosUeNzPs6cfDosKqw/quadruple-mini
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  • Mike D 馃4:53聽路聽2022-08-18T11:23:20.903Z
    Well done!
    • kieranjboyd 馃5:01聽路聽2022-08-18T13:53:19.768Z
      AESOP? You mean the one who wrote all those tales? Hmmmm
      Nice quad!
      • Sommersmith 馃7:22聽路聽2022-08-18T16:21:40.150Z
        That was a workout! Excellent!
        • spikeydlux 7:33聽路聽2022-08-18T17:58:13.078Z
          Great!
          • Jon 12:38聽路聽2022-08-18T20:34:43.068Z
            Wow.
            • Matt A 4:31聽路聽2022-08-18T21:18:21.601Z
              Fantastic! Love finding new types of puzzles like this - thanks for the excellent work!
              • emmie 馃13:27聽路聽2022-08-18T21:33:26.383Z
                Really awesome!
                • JayP 23:18聽路聽2022-08-19T02:56:49.598Z
                  Egads, hard but fun!
                  • graham 馃14:51聽路聽2022-08-19T20:04:03.386Z
                    this was sooooo so so so so so good took me a while!!!! well worth the effort, thanks for writing
                    • kurtalert 馃11:12聽路聽2022-09-30T14:53:55.553Z
                      This was pretty hard!
                      1A
                      "Alphabetical" bits
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                      Across
                      1. 1A
                        "Alphabetical" bits
                      2. 6A
                        Cartoon character who was fittingly "scarred" for life
                      3. 11A
                        (11A - 12A) "Finding Nemo" setting - Prefix associated with super high speeds
                      4. 12A
                        (11A - 12A) "Finding Nemo" setting - Prefix associated with super high speeds
                      5. 13A
                        (13A - 14A) Like 2 among prime numbers - Break the 7th commandment (in the Catholic numbering)
                      6. 14A
                        (13A - 14A) Like 2 among prime numbers - Break the 7th commandment (in the Catholic numbering)
                      7. 15A
                        (15A - 16A) Aim to persuade a crowd - Certain Chevrolet car, familiarly
                      8. 16A
                        (15A - 16A) Aim to persuade a crowd - Certain Chevrolet car, familiarly
                      9. 17A
                        (17A - 18A) Surprisingly strong starts? - They can be sharp, but not pointy
                      10. 18A
                        (17A - 18A) Surprisingly strong starts? - They can be sharp, but not pointy
                      11. 19A
                        (19A - 24A) Bored feeling, with "the" - Marine ____
                      12. 24A
                        (19A - 24A) Bored feeling, with "the" - Marine ____
                      13. 29A
                        (29A - 30A) Writer known for many animal stereotypes - Like drones, but not helicopters
                      14. 30A
                        (29A - 30A) Writer known for many animal stereotypes - Like drones, but not helicopters
                      15. 31A
                        (31A - 32A) Overused, as a trope - Notable 20th century electrical engineer and inventor
                      16. 32A
                        (31A - 32A) Overused, as a trope - Notable 20th century electrical engineer and inventor
                      17. 33A
                        (33A - 34A) One with unpleasant looks, perhaps? - What a trainee might say to a long-time employee
                      18. 34A
                        (33A - 34A) One with unpleasant looks, perhaps? - What a trainee might say to a long-time employee
                      19. 35A
                        (35A - 36A) Holding them may be reassuring - Important movie roles
                      20. 36A
                        (35A - 36A) Holding them may be reassuring - Important movie roles
                      Down
                      1. 1D
                        (1D - 19D) Common pizza herb - "So you want to fight, huh?!"
                      2. 2D
                        (2D - 20D) "See you in the next video!", e. g. - What a long-time employee might say to a trainee
                      3. 3D
                        (3D - 21D) Monovocalic yoga term - This is not a trick!
                      4. 4D
                        (4D - 22D) Diminish - Hiding, with "up" (like a mole or rabbit, perhaps)
                      5. 5D
                        (5D - 23D) Lets out, as lava - Where most footprints get their patterns from
                      6. 6D
                        (6D - 24D) Snag - Finish, as a Sudoku
                      7. 7D
                        (7D - 25D) Their flavors include "Mermaid" and "Blue Lemonade" - Word that in Italian can refer to any kind of literary work
                      8. 8D
                        (8D - 26D) Turducken layers - Back from the dead
                      9. 9D
                        (9D - 27D) Moisten a roast - Was visibly scared, say
                      10. 10D
                        (10D - 28D) They're chipped in - Can't handle the pressure
                      11. 19D
                        (1D - 19D) Common pizza herb - "So you want to fight, huh?!"
                      12. 20D
                        (2D - 20D) "See you in the next video!", e. g. - What a long-time employee might say to a trainee
                      13. 21D
                        (3D - 21D) Monovocalic yoga term - This is not a trick!
                      14. 22D
                        (4D - 22D) Diminish - Hiding, with "up" (like a mole or rabbit, perhaps)
                      15. 23D
                        (5D - 23D) Lets out, as lava - Where most footprints get their patterns from
                      16. 24D
                        (6D - 24D) Snag - Finish, as a Sudoku
                      17. 25D
                        (7D - 25D) Their flavors include "Mermaid" and "Blue Lemonade" - Word that in Italian can refer to any kind of literary work
                      18. 26D
                        (8D - 26D) Turducken layers - Back from the dead
                      19. 27D
                        (9D - 27D) Moisten a roast - Was visibly scared, say
                      20. 28D
                        (10D - 28D) They're chipped in - Can't handle the pressure
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