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When in Rome

◆◆ · Por jasonwestley · Publicado 2022-01-31T14:30:23.899Z

Constructor's Note
This is my first US-style puzzle! It turned out a little larger than I intended as I realised just how tricky it is to fill in this kind of grid, compared to a UK-style puzzle. Themed answers are shaded. Feedback is much appreciated as I'd like to improve in this kind of crossword. Thanks.
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  • Mike D 6s · 2022-01-31T15:23:16.403Z
    I have so many puzzles to get through that I never attempt any larger than a 15x15 😂 - but I revealed just to check out the theme set. Very cool idea for a theme!
    • jasonwestley constructor · 2022-01-31T16:12:36.930Z
      I'm impressed you attempt as many as you do!
    • carter 22:36 · 2022-02-03T05:35:24.009Z
      very fun puzzle with a nice theme! extremely impressive for a first US-style construction. almost had it, but put ADE for 73D 😖. one minor note, i think the 64A clue should be pluralized?
      • jasonwestley constructor · 2022-02-03T09:06:04.953Z
        Thanks! You're right, and I've corrected 64A.
      1A
      Daniel Cleaver in Bridget Jones' Diary, for example.
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      Horizontales
      1. 1A
        Daniel Cleaver in Bridget Jones' Diary, for example.
      2. 4A
        Miracle worker from certain Asian religions.
      3. 9A
        Shape wood on a lathe.
      4. 13A
        Leader of the Republic of Venice.
      5. 14A
        Obscure.
      6. 15A
        Abraham > ? > Jacob.
      7. 17A
        Heavy-metal rapper Marrow.
      8. 18A
        Use old material without much change or improvement.
      9. 19A
        In kids' TV, George's sister and Suzy's best friend.
      10. 20A
        Genuine.
      11. 22A
        Vegetable that might annoy a young royal.
      12. 24A
        Sticky liquid, associated with feathers.
      13. 25A
        The works of Aristophanes, Swift, and Pratchett, for example.
      14. 26A
        Musical paper for a player.
      15. 29A
        Zero.
      16. 30A
        Dry land.
      17. 31A
        Tried for a coconut.
      18. 34A
        Sushi wrapper.
      19. 35A
        Criminal video game series that turned 3D in its third incarnation.
      20. 36A
        Sold as seen, at the buyer's risk.
      21. 39A
        Old Testament prophet.
      22. 43A
        Eggs (they sound done!)
      23. 44A
        Sweet potato.
      24. 45A
        Stood for office.
      25. 47A
        Computational pioneer Lovelace.
      26. 48A
        It might be ridge, dome or tunnel.
      27. 50A
        Not insane.
      28. 55A
        Paul's partner in The Boxer.
      29. 57A
        Tik Tok audio meme, from the Shangri-Las.
      30. 58A
        Tasty sounding bits.
      31. 59A
        Evidence sufficient to support a case.
      32. 63A
        Not a sword, coin or club.
      33. 64A
        Outgoing elected officials, often.
      34. 65A
        Al, Dan, Bill or Steve.
      35. 69A
        Current unit.
      36. 70A
        Abundant cousin of 15A.
      37. 71A
        Pay attention to this.
      38. 72A
        Colonial, immobile, invertebrate, marine animal.
      39. 75A
        Salt water.
      40. 77A
        Glowing semiconductors.
      41. 78A
        Younger sister of Sherlock, as portrayed by Millie Bobby Brown.
      42. 79A
        Heart or bomb perhaps.
      43. 80A
        Military organisation supporting Doctor Who.
      44. 81A
        Break ____ (make no profit or loss).
      45. 82A
        Tree sometimes found in carrs.
      46. 83A
        Hercule Poirot was a private one.
      Verticales
      1. 1D
        Bean that ends up as chocolate.
      2. 2D
        Simon Templar was a secret one.
      3. 3D
        Prisoner.
      4. 4D
        Scooby's friend and Barney's friend.
      5. 5D
        Long (for).
      6. 6D
        Friend of Mowgli in print, enemy on screen.
      7. 7D
        I'll be there ________ (excuse for when you want to sound supportive, but can't actually be bothered to turn up).
      8. 8D
        Try again.
      9. 9D
        What you might do to your hat, in admiration.
      10. 10D
        Homophone for sheep and trees.
      11. 11D
        Bird of prey.
      12. 12D
        Kilgore's favourite smell at breakfast?
      13. 13D
        (Call) shotgun!
      14. 14D
        Disney princess with no legs.
      15. 16D
        Cheers waitress.
      16. 21D
        Day when The Cure never hesitate.
      17. 23D
        Alter Spanish for latin phrases, for example.
      18. 26D
        Criminal, for short.
      19. 27D
        Frequently.
      20. 28D
        Music industry trade org.
      21. 30D
        You-know-who's real first name.
      22. 31D
        A body fae Auld Reekie?
      23. 32D
        Own.
      24. 33D
        Terrible Tsar.
      25. 34D
        Captain of the Nautilus.
      26. 37D
        Showing sensitivity.
      27. 38D
        Approximately.
      28. 40D
        One of two Friends.
      29. 41D
        Cartoon dog with enormous tongue.
      30. 42D
        Answer back, impudently.
      31. 46D
        Award first won by Dune.
      32. 49D
        Domesticated.
      33. 51D
        Virgin pina colada, for example.
      34. 52D
        They precede Chis.
      35. 53D
        I, (to) Claudius.
      36. 54D
        Manhattan police procedural.
      37. 56D
        0.01 Gy... Awesome!
      38. 59D
        Put down.
      39. 60D
        Joey or Dee Dee, for example.
      40. 61D
        Hilarious form of unscripted theatre.
      41. 62D
        CNN pundit Jim.
      42. 63D
        Provide food.
      43. 65D
        A stupid mistake that has taken on a slightly vulgar meaning in recent years.
      44. 66D
        Really, really, really small.
      45. 67D
        Music genre pioneered by The Smiths and Buzzcocks in the UK, and Pixies and REM in the US.
      46. 68D
        Money saved for the future: ____ egg.
      47. 71D
        Greek goddess of shoes?
      48. 73D
        Drink occasionally sold in the yard.
      49. 74D
        Geographically limited computer connectivity structure.
      50. 76D
        Flat panel display type.
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