Crossword Explorer Eritrea - Level 4310

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Eritrea - Level 4310

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1d. Cone-dropping tree:

FIR

1a. One rooting for a sports team, say:

FAN

2d. "Buffet or ___ carte?": 2 wds.:

ALA

3d. Persona ___ grata (unwelcome person):

NON

4d. Serious or no-nonsense, as a teacher (anagram of "rents"):

STERN

4a. "Don't make a sound!":

SHH

5d. Recruited for a job, say:

HIRED

6d. "___ gonna find out who's naughty or nice, Santa Claus is comin' to town...":

HES

7d. New York ___, NFL team whose former players include Joe Namath and Don Maynard:

JETS

7a. Container for mayo or jam:

JAR

8d. Satisfied a hungry stomach:

ATE

9d. Fishing pole:

ROD

10a. Global watchdog for workers' rights: Abbr.:

ILO

11a. Formal neckwear:

TIE

12d. Large winery vessel:

VAT

12a. President's power to say no:

VETO

13a. New York ___, NHL team whose former members include Mark Messier and Adam Graves:

RANGERS

14d. New York ___, NFL team whose former members include Eli Manning and Lawrence Taylor:

GIANTS

15d. Talk trash about, slangily:

DISS

15a. Went out with, romantically:

DATED

16a. Land of leprechauns and banshees, for short:

IRE

17d. "That's a ___!" (director's declaration):

WRAP

17a. "I'm at my ___ end!" (completely confused):

WITS

18d. Cousin ___, hairy member of the Addams Family:

ITT

18a. New York ___, NHL team whose former members include Mike Bossy and Bryan Trottier:

ISLANDERS

19d. "He said, ___ said":

SHE

20d. Busy California airport: Abbr.:

LAX

21d. White-feathered heron hidden in "regret":

EGRET

22a. "Better late ___ never!":

THAN

23a. Oxygen or methane, e.g.:

GAS

24a. Message sent via smartphone, say:

TEXT

25d. "That's a real pity!":

ALAS

25a. Abstract artist Jean ___:

ARP

26d. Quick bite between meals, say:

SNACK

26a. Break, as a twig:

SNAP

27d. First word of Dante's "Inferno":

NEL

28d. Second-largest ocean, for short:

ATL

29d. College subject covering Freud, for short:

PSY

30a. Event with deals and discounts:

SALE

31d. NASA's "Everything's fine!": Hyph.:

AOK

32a. Brooklyn ___, NBA team from New York City, whose former members include Jason Kidd:

NETS

33a. Breakfast grains that may be "rolled" or "wild":

OATS

34d. New York or New Jersey, e.g.:

STATE

35a. Friend fighting by your side, say:

ALLY

36d. Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian's sister:

KIM

36a. New York ___, NBA team whose former members include Patrick Ewing and Walt Frazier:

KNICKS

37d. Christmas song:

NOEL

38d. "Leave ___ the pros!": 2 wds.:

ITTO

39d. Broken arm covering:

CAST

40a. ___-tac-toe:

TIC

41d. Ancient Andean:

INCA

42a. "I," in the Greek alphabet:

IOTA

43d. "Uh-huh!":

YEP

43a. New York ___, MLB team whose former members include Babe Ruth and Joe DiMaggio:

YANKEES

44d. Maa that goes "baa":

EWE

45d. "Able was I ___ I saw Elba" (palindromic sentence):

ERE

46d. Word sound unit, for short:

SYL

47a. New York ___, MLB team whose former members include Darryl Strawberry and Tom Seaver:

METS

48a. Incomplete list letters:

ETC

49a. Like twisted humor:

WRY

50a. Parking place:

LOT

51a. Green garden legume:

PEA

52a. Fish that's called "unagi" at a sushi bar:

EEL
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