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Explore the World Week #1

◆◆ · Por Dylan Kirscher · Publicado 2023-03-23T19:17:33.950Z

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    1A
    "The Nanny" role
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    Horizontales
    1. 1A
      "The Nanny" role
    2. 5A
      Scatters about
    3. 10A
      Steel rod
    4. 12A
      Anticodon carriers
    5. 13A
      Horse-and-buggy group
    6. 14A
      Clarinet needs
    7. 15A
      Most common atmospheric gas
    8. 17A
      Mil. VIP
    9. 18A
      Russian negatives
    10. 20A
      *1665 steps later and you’ll reach the top of it
    11. 24A
      It’s all the rage
    12. 25A
      13th Spanish letter
    13. 26A
      Out of order
    14. 28A
      Inexpensive vodka
    15. 31A
      City transport
    16. 32A
      “Mention” prefix
    17. 33A
      *Capital of 1-down
    18. 34A
      Navigation aid
    19. 35A
      Giant Rote
    Verticales
    1. 1D
      Mediterranean Sea country… or the location of all the answers to the starred clues
    2. 2D
      Initial cohost of "The Talk"
    3. 3D
      Not quite
    4. 4D
      CNN correspondent Octavia
    5. 5D
      *The first electric one was used in 33-across in the 1870s
    6. 6D
      Italian province
    7. 7D
      *One from 1-down?
    8. 8D
      King, to a prince
    9. 9D
      Sound of breakfast, sometimes
    10. 11D
      *SSE 1-down waterway
    11. 16D
      Lizards of Mexico
    12. 19D
      Like most of summer
    13. 21D
      Perry the Platypus’ uniform
    14. 22D
      Short-lived sitcom of 2001
    15. 23D
      Medicare again
    16. 27D
      Worm catcher
    17. 28D
      Not good, but not bad
    18. 29D
      Four ___ kind
    19. 30D
      Word to follow “escape”
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