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Angola - Level 3282

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1d. Port on a laptop where you plug in a pen drive: Abbr.:

USB

1a. "So gross!" exclamation:

UGH

2d. Earthy prefix:

GEO

3d. The ___, fictional teenage brothers and amateur detectives Frank and Joe, created by American writer Edward Stratemeyer: 2 wds.:

HARDYBOYS

4d. ___ of the land (legal requirements):

LAW

4a. Seconds-in-command: Abbr.:

LTS

5d. Series of children's novels written by Enid Blyton featuring the adventures of a group of young children and their dog Timmy: 3 wds.:

THEFAMOUSFIVE

6d. Right or left from the center:

SIDE

7d. "The Secret ___," fictional group of child detectives created by Enid Blyton:

SEVEN

7a. Fizzy beverage:

SODA

8d. "___ Hundred Years of Solitude," authored by Gabriel Garcia Marquez:

ONE

9d. On the ___ (on time):

DOT

10d. "Jack ___," Beck's single from the album "Odelay":

ASS

11a. Where you sit in a car:

SEAT

12d. What kids go from door to door on Halloween looking for:

TREATS

13a. Hawaiian bigeye tuna:

AHI

14a. ___ Stanley Kroenke, billionaire who owns the NFL team Los Angeles Rams:

ENOS

15a. Took some money, meant to be paid back:

BORROWED

16d. Night-time bird with big eyes:

OWL

17a. Animal doctors, for short:

VETS

18a. Carbonated drink "Mountain ___":

DEW

19a. Big celebration to mark an occasion:

FETE

20d. Frank McCourt's book "___: A Memoir":

TIS

21a. Resort city on the south coast of the Crimean Peninsula:

YALTA

22d. Durable sheet that could be used to protect items from rain, for short:

TARP

23a. Hotel brand, Holiday ___:

INN

24d. Popular fictional female amateur detective: 2 wds.:

NANCYDREW

25d. The Diamond State, for short:

DEL

25a. State of owing money:

DEBT

26d. "A new ___ has dawned." (new period of hope):

ERA

27a. Guitarists' sound boosting boxes:

AMPS

28d. Lima's country:

PERU

29a. "That was a long time ___...":

AGO

30d. When repeated twice, the name of an American rock band, with "Dolls":

GOO

31d. Belonging to oneself:

OWN

32a. Greek god of love and desire:

EROS

33a. European deer well-adapted to cold environments:

ROE

34d. Someone higher in rank, say:

SENIOR

34a. White ice crystals which fall during winters:

SNOW

35a. Put something down:

LAY

36d. You can get your massages here:

SPA

36a. "On the ___ of the moment" (impulsively):

SPUR

37a. "Capitalism" subject, for short:

ECON

38a. Automotive performance brand: Abbr.:

STP

39d. Another word for "robbery":

THEFT

40a. "Bright ___ day..." (full of sunlight):

SUNNY

41d. Quick snooze:

NAP

42a. What you get two of when you split one:

HALF

43d. Largest muscle in the upper body, for short:

LATS

44a. Help in time of need:

AID

45d. ___-rock, for short ("Pearl Jam" genre):

ALT

45a. ___-bodied (healthy):

ABLE

46d. Honeycomb builder:

BEE

47d. Not careful enough:

LAX

48a. Places to board aeroplanes:

AIRPORTS

49d. Johannesburg country: Abbr.:

RSA

50d. Twinings or Tetley product:

TEA

51d. Sylvester Stallone's nickname:

SLY

52a. Part of a plant that has veins:

LEAF

53a. Idiot boxes: Abbr.:

TVS

54a. Cylinder around which something could be wound:

REEL

55a. A message in SMS lingo:

TEXT

56a. What the beach stays in touch with:

SEA

57a. "Where there's a will, there's a ___.":

WAY
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