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Animal Crackers

· Por John Cowlishaw · Publicado 2024-10-03T17:06:29.470Z

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Horizontales
  1. 1A
    "The Alphabet Song" start
  2. 5A
    What the predator pursues
  3. 9A
    John ___, one of America's most prolific writers of short stories
  4. 14A
    Second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands
  5. 15A
    Billions of years
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    ___ your father and your mother (Fifth Commandment)
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    * Teen romance
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    Convert thoughts to paper
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    Radical '60s org.
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    Dawn goddess
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    Like some peanuts and celebrities
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    "A ___ of Honey"
  13. 26A
    Make haste
  14. 27A
    Apple browser
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    Dining option where bow ties might be expected
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    Tattles
  17. 36A
    Gyro bread
  18. 37A
    Ill-mannered
  19. 38A
    ___ the Red; c. 950 to c. 1003
  20. 39A
    Like rarely-used bookshelves
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    Like some of Keats' works
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    Poetic dusks
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    The ___ Age was a period in human history that started between 1200 B.C. and 600 B.C., and followed the Stone Age and Bronze Age.
  24. 43A
    Israel at the time of Jesus included (North to South) Galilee, Samaria, and ___
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    * Completely exhausted
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    * Honor a debt
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    Springsteen's "Born in the ___"
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    African antelope
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    * Daily grind
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    Long-proposed addition to the U.S. constitution prohibiting sex discrimination
  31. 55A
    Egyptian cobra
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    Naomi ___, top-ranked tennis player, who is from her name-sake city
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    First Black woman to have a Broadway theater named after her.
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    Writer Georges ___ whose 300-page novel "A Void" completely avoided the letter E, though this answer contains two of them.
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    Gung-ho
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    Amo, amas, ___
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    Annual sports awards
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    Swimmer's path
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    Sort
Verticales
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    Typical output of a AA battery might be around 0.5 ___.
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    Data transfer unit
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    "...he became mellow and humorous when in his ___"
  4. 4D
    Quick swim
  5. 5D
    Former House speaker Nancy
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    Bird support
  7. 7D
    Letter container (Abbr)
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    River of Flanders
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    "Just a minute"
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    * Behave in a silly way
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    Have ___ to pick
  12. 12D
    Mechanical learning
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    Run ___ ___ light
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    Earth is estimated to be 4.5 billion ___ old.
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    "___ ___ can you see" ... (Fort McHenry's flag.)
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    * Lays it on the line
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    Part of a TV season
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    Knight's horse
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    Correo ___ (Spanish airmail)
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    Brief affair
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    Business letter abbr.
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    Bro'
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    French farewell
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    Postgame summary
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    Unadulterated
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    Paul ___ , who predicted antimatter and won the Physics Nobel in 1933.
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    Whale of a guy?
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    Asimov and Newton
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    Event with floats
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    St. Petersburg was once named after him
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    The only equipment needed for a tug of war
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    Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, "___ Death"
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    Waterproof cover
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    Israeli airline
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    Ground force
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    Rice Krispies sound
  37. 57D
    ___ Rose, Cincinnati's Charlie Hustle, just died, without ever entering the Hall of Fame.
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    Longoria of "Desperate Housewives"
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    Cereal grain
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