Azerbaijan - Level 4169 - Crossword Explorer

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Azerbaijan - Level 4169

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1d. Pedometer measure:

STEP

1a. "___-Hulk: Attorney at Law," Marvel TV series:

SHE

2d. ___ and hearty (very healthy):

HALE

3d. Palindromic Parisian magazine:

ELLE

4d. Eva ___, singer who covered "Over the Rainbow" in 1992:

CASSIDY

4a. Device at a photoshoot, for short:

CAM

5d. Paul ___ who sang "Lonely Boy":

ANKA

6d. 2016 Disney film featuring the song "How Far I'll Go":

MOANA

7d. Bearded antelope in African savannas:

GNU

7a. Solid, liquid, ___, and plasma:

GAS

8d. Band-___ (paper cut coverer):

AID

9d. Room that needs some serious cleaning, say:

STY

10a. After-shower powder:

TALC

11d. Mama cow's pride and joy:

CALF

12a. "It's ___-brainer!" (easy decision): 2 wds.:

ANO

13a. ___-picking (petty criticism):

NIT

14a. ___ Fitzgerald, America's "Queen of Jazz":

ELLA

15a. Jamaican musician's genre, perhaps (anagram of "ask"):

SKA

16d. "Get out of ___ free" (Monopoly card):

JAIL

16a. ___ Garland, singer who sang "Over the Rainbow" for the 1939 film "Wizard of Oz":

JUDY

17a. Yellow part of a banana:

PEEL

18a. "___ Claus is Coming to Town" (Michael Buble song):

SANTA

19d. "___ la la" (hummer's syllables):

TRA

20a. Crime-fighting organization: Abbr.:

FBI

21d. Dance form in "Black Swan":

BALLET

22a. ___ Grande, singer who covered "Over the Rainbow" at a 2017 benefit concert:

ARIANA

23d. "___ girl!" (words of encouragement):

ATTA

24d. Noble element in bright signs:

NEON

25d. ___ Stark, Maisie Williams's "Game of Thrones" role:

ARYA

26d. ___-inflammatory (swelling reducer):

ANTI

26a. Quantity or total, for short:

AMT

27d. Bruno ___, "Uptown Funk" singer:

MARS

28d. Norse god of thunder:

THOR

29a. ___ Lovelace who inspired a programming language:

ADA

30d. Semicircle shape:

ARC

31a. Tweak clothes, like a tailor:

ALTER

32a. "I don't wanna!":

NAH

33a. Harp's great-great-grandparent:

LYRE

34d. High-voltage fish:

EEL

35a. Preschooler's plaything:

TOY

36a. One living under a bridge, in fairy tales:

TROLL

37d. The "L" in LASIK:

LASER

38a. Cartoonist's frame:

CEL

39d. ChapStick target:

LIP

40a. Actress de Armas of "Blonde":

ANA

41a. ___ Kamakawiwo'ole, singer known for his "Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World" medley:

ISRAEL

42d. ___ eclipse (moon-related):

LUNAR

43a. Ignited, as a scented candle:

LIT

44d. Art ___, jazz pianist who covered "Over the Rainbow" four times, in 1939, 1948, 1953, and 1956:

TATUM

45a. Nickname found between the letters R and V:

STU

46a. ___ LaBelle & The Bluebelles, music group that covered "Over the Rainbow" in 1966:

PATTI

47d. Nobel-winning author ___ Morrison who wrote "Beloved":

TONI

48d. Brit's "Goodbye!": Hyph.:

TATA

49d. Spouse-to-be's promise at the altar: 2 wds.:

IDO

50d. Mantelpiece that may contain ashes:

URN

50a. Desire that's difficult to ignore:

URGE

51d. ___ Speedwagon, Neal Doughty's rock band:

REO

52d. Alligator ___, ray-finned fish (anagram of "rag"):

GAR

53a. When doubled, a humorous eating sound:

NOM

54d. "Listen up!" to a Spaniard:

OYE

55d. Cancun's country, for short:

MEX

56a. Warty pond dweller:

TOAD

57a. Bring up, as children:

REAR

58a. Response to a ship captain's orders, say:

AYE

59a. "Do ___ others as you would have them do...":

UNTO

60a. "Water, water everywhere, ___ any drop to drink...":

NOR

61a. Actor ___ Harrison of "My Fair Lady":

REX

62a. Actress Farrow of "The Purple Rose of Cairo":

MIA
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