Crossword Explorer Cape Verde - Level 2598

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1d. "Transformers" director Michael ___:

BAY

1a. Male hog:

BOAR

2d. John Lennon's widow Yoko ___:

ONO

3d. "Life of Pi" director ___ Lee:

ANG

4d. "In ___," the seventh studio album by Radiohead, that was released as a "pay-what-you-want download":

RAINBOWS

5d. Moves like a kangaroo:

HOPS

5a. "Game of Thrones" network:

HBO

6d. Radiohead single which drew inspiration from Victorian ghost stories:

BODYSNATCHERS

7d. "Easy as falling ___ a log":

OFF

8d. Medical breakthrough:

CURE

8a. "___: Miami" (hit TV drama):

CSI

9d. "15 ___," Radiohead track which was recorded with the help of a group of children:

STEP

10d. Fails to be:

ISNT

11a. ___ Nicole Smith, 1993 Playmate of the Year:

ANNA

12a. Punch in the stomach response, in cartoons:

OOF

13d. Fly-by-nighter?:

OWL

13a. What tags may produce:

OUTS

14a. Yankees great ___ Berra:

YOGI

15a. Sharable computer document, for short:

PDF

16a. Small songbird:

WREN

17a. Overly curious, like some neighbors:

NOSY

18d. Big galoot:

OAF

19d. Term of address for a male teacher:

SIR

19a. Was quiescent:

SLEPT

20d. Exchange this for that:

SWAP

20a. Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (that's the answer!):

SCUBA

21d. Stick used for support during walking:

CANE

22d. ___-friendly (easy to operate):

USER

23a. ____ Lanka (nation south of India):

SRI

24d. Cloth used while waxing a car:

RAG

25a. "A bucket of water ___ no use for the wild fires...": 2 wds.:

WASOF

26a. Tell a tale:

NARRATE

27d. Radiohead song in which the guitar riff is dedicated to RHCP guitarist John Frusciante:

RECKONER

28d. Berry used as a dietary supplement:

ACAI

29d. Infringement of right, that may lead to a lawsuit:

TORT

30d. New Age singer of the 2000 hit "Only Time":

ENYA

31a. "Star Wars Episode IV: ___ Hope": 2 wds.:

ANEW

32d. When doubled, first name in old Hollywood:

ZSA

32a. Zig and ___ (sharp turns):

ZAG

33a. Academic course about money, for short:

ECON

34a. Not give up:

PERSIST

35d. "Am ___ brother's keeper?": 2 wds.:

IMY

36d. Dip in the middle, like an old mattress:

SAG

36a. Frightening:

SCARY

37a. Fleetwood ___ ("Go Your Own Way" band):

MAC

38a. Large dog breed from Japan:

AKITA

39d. "Once ___ a time ...":

UPON

39a. Togetherness:

UNITY

40d. Radiohead single that had a different title originally, and was supposed to be part of the album "OK Computer":

NUDE

41d. "Can I get a ticket now, or ___ too late?": 2 wds.:

ISIT

42d. Over ___ top (excessive):

THE

43a. ___ Boss (German fashion house):

HUGO

44d. State where Brigham Young University is:

UTAH

45a. Opposite of "Pull":

PUSH

46d. Tiny, round vegetable:

PEA

46a. Dog or cat in the house:

PET

47a. Organization interested in spaceships and astronauts: Abbr.:

NASA

48d. "Without further ___..." (immediately):

ADO

49d. The ___ Pistols (classic punk band):

SEX

50d. "Pick a card, ___ card" (Magician's words):

ANY

51a. Dog in the "Garfield" comic strip:

ODIE

52a. Prehistoric ___ (time when dinosaurs thrived):

ERA

53a. Adam and Eve's garden:

EDEN

54a. Trapeze artist's safety device:

NET

55a. Powdery stuff at the end of a lit cigarette:

ASH

56a. Classic Manhattan theater:

ROXY
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