China - Level 15669 - Crossword Explorer
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China - Level 15669
1a. Not on, as a light switch:
4d. "Good Girls" actress Whitman:
4a. Comedy night hosts, for short:
7d. Endearing term for 21a often uttered as a baby's first word:
7a. Holder for hot beverages, like coffee:
9d. Generation ___ (cause of tiffs between parents and children, perhaps):
10a. Circular roller coaster part:
12a. Computer key pressed in combination with "Ctrl" and "Delete":
14a. Explorer with a backpack and a talking map:
15a. "King ___" (Shakespearean tragedy):
17a. Airport screening organization: Abbr.:
19a. Actress Gilbert of "The Big Bang Theory":
21d. Ruffalo who played Hulk in "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law":
22d. Shadow that foreshadows, maybe:
23d. Dial ___ (telephone sound):
26a. Actress Longoria of "Desperate Housewives":
27d. "The Walking Dead" airer: Abbr.:
29d. Endearing term for 21a invoked during a sibling fight:
30d. Boise's state, for short:
32a. Kylo ___, "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" antagonist:
33a. Baby's term of endearment for 21a in Latin America:
35a. Lymph ___ (immune system part):
37d. "___ cares?" (indifferent retort):
41a. Cured meat eaten in combination with cheese:
43d. Endearing term for 21a used in Spanish-speaking communities:
46d. Village People hit that is spelled out in dance:
46a. Indian meditative discipline:
49d. Actor Gibson of "Mad Max":
49a. Endearing term for 21a most commonly used in England:
50d. "It's no ___!" (pointless):
51a. Likelihood of something happening:
52d. "___ Hard," Bruce Willis movie:
53d. Weekend comedy sketch show: Abbr.:
54a. Stretched tight, like a rope:
55d. Actress Thurman of "Gattaca":
58a. Cheshire cat's distinctive feature:
59a. Endearing term for 21a used in many South Asian communities:
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