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Mini #20 - Cluesday Tuesday IV

· Di SporcleMirror · Pubblicato 2022-09-21T07:32:19.289Z

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  • kurtalert 🤓1:44 · 2022-09-21T19:45:40.436Z
    Fun, thanks!
    • Jon 2:44 · 2022-09-22T04:03:36.050Z
      Nice
      • Maxish 🤓1:37 · 2022-09-23T22:28:01.406Z
        👏👏👏 Someday I'll recognize the RAGAMAN for ANAGRAM clue pattern, but not today
        • SporcleMirror costruttore · 2022-09-24T01:14:44.677Z
          The funny thing is, ANAGRAM was in the LA Times crossword yesterday with a similar clue idea (Cried for cider?) and I got that one quickly just because I made this.
          “Ales for sale” could’ve been a slightly meaner clue.
        1A
        Sports org. whose third initial would probably be S if it was founded in the US
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        11
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        13
        Orizzontali
        1. 1A
          Sports org. whose third initial would probably be S if it was founded in the US
        2. 5A
          Instagram's camera and Snapchat's ghost, for two
        3. 7A
          44 BCE crime scene
        4. 9A
          Those who don't commit to a definitive answer (...and here I was thinking these are gardening tools... there's one extra letter though)
        5. 11A
          Angry with
        6. 12A
          Like some friends in a foreign language class?
        7. 13A
          Make like Harry and Sally
        Verticali
        1. 1D
          Drop a line to hook up?
        2. 2D
          Some sources of brain freeze (I assume? I've never tried one)
        3. 3D
          Into
        4. 4D
          Shade for heads, e. g.
        5. 6D
          "The Tatler" founder Richard with a "metallic" last name
        6. 8D
          Leave smudges on paper, at times
        7. 10D
          Proofreading term that is Latin for "let it stand"
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