Crossword Explorer Eritrea - Level 4329

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1d. Sparkler on a tiara:

GEM

1a. ___ Gadot, "Wonder Woman 1984" actress:

GAL

2d. Lumberjack's tool:

AXE

3d. Internet connectivity delay, say:

LAG

4d. "New York ___," teen comedy film starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen as twins who do not get along:

MINUTE

4a. Hot chocolate holder:

MUG

5d. "Terms of ___" (legal contract words):

USE

6d. Cinderella's slipper material:

GLASS

7d. "___ House," Bob Saget sitcom:

FULL

7a. Goldfinger, to James Bond:

FOE

8d. ___ surgeon (type of dental specialist):

ORAL

9d. Be on the receiving ___:

END

10a. Midterm or final, for one:

EXAM

11d. Cinco de ___ (Mexican holiday):

MAYO

12a. ___ of Wight, England:

ISLE

13d. High-voiced red Muppet:

ELMO

14a. Caterer's coffee-serving vessel:

URN

15a. ___ Millions (multistate lottery):

MEGA

16a. Retired basketball star Shaquille O'___:

NEAL

17a. Young boy from Scotland:

LAD

18a. "With or Without ___" by U2:

YOU

19d. Cookie that may be deep-fried?:

OREO

20a. Opposite of "big,"...also the connection between 24a, 34a, 45a, 62a, 4d and 44d:

SMALL

21d. "Pronto!" in office lingo: Abbr.:

ASAP

22d. Dispatched:

SENT

22a. Organize into folders, say:

SORT

23a. "Rescue me!" call from a ship:

SOS

24d. Organization for Venus Williams: Abbr.:

WTA

24a. "The ___ Man," 2013 British film starring Martin Compston as the Scottish criminal Paul Ferris:

WEE

25d. Gobble up some grub:

EAT

26a. Slender, sinuous swimmer:

EEL

27d. Type of TV screen: Abbr.:

LCD

28a. Continent with the Ganges and the Indus River:

ASIA

29d. "Humpty Dumpty ___ on a wall..." (nursery rhyme):

SAT

30d. Vanilla ___, famed "Play That Funky Music" rapper:

ICE

31d. Lawyer, briefly:

ATT

32a. "It takes two to ___":

TANGO

33d. Way of walking?:

GAIT

34a. "Everything and More: A ___ History of Infinity," 2003 book by David Foster Wallace about mathematics:

COMPACT

35d. Common URL ender for nonprofit institutions:

ORG

36d. What you won't find in a vegan dish:

MEAT

37a. "___ girl!" (encouraging expression):

ATTA

38a. Dr. ___, rapper who popularized West Coast G-funk:

DRE

39a. Vietnamese Lunar New Year:

TET

40a. "Big Blue" company that created Watson and Deep Blue: Abbr.:

IBM

41d. Ink stain:

BLOT

42d. Presidential ___ of Freedom:

MEDAL

43a. Usual state of matter for hydrogen or helium:

GAS

44d. "The Big ___," 2015 film starring Christian Bale and Steve Carell, about the real-estate housing bubble of the 2000s:

SHORT

45d. ___ Susan (rotating tray):

LAZY

45a. "Pretty ___ Liars," teen drama series starring Ashley Benson and Lucy Hale about a mysterious person named "A":

LITTLE

46d. Entrepreneur's spark:

IDEA

47d. ___ the Tiger (Frosted Flakes mascot):

TONY

48a. "Every now and ___" (once in a while):

THEN

49d. Morlocks' victims, in "The Time Machine":

ELOI

50d. Bread with Chicken Tikka, maybe:

NAAN

51a. "It was ___ or die situation": 2 wds.:

ADO

52a. They might be in your favor?:

ODDS

53d. Trait-transmitting genetic material: Abbr.:

DNA

54d. Stargazer's view?:

SKY

55a. Count ___, Lemony Snicket villain:

OLAF

56d. Word that follows "deep" or "French":

FRY

57a. Satori-seeking school?:

ZEN

58a. Armored battlefield vehicle:

TANK

59a. Crowd's thundering sound:

ROAR

60a. "Woo-hoo!":

YAY

61a. "___ it on the line" (speak frankly):

LAY

62a. "___ Beautiful Things," book by Cheryl Strayed that was adapted into a miniseries of the same name starring Kathryn Hahn:

TINY
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