Crossword Explorer Eritrea - Level 4330

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Eritrea - Level 4330

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1d. Hockey score:

GOAL

1a. Space between teeth, say:

GAP

2d. Diana Ross's hairdo:

AFRO

3d. "No ___, no gain" (words on a motivational poster, maybe):

PAIN

4d. Ebenezer ___, miser from "A Christmas Carol":

SCROOGE

4a. "S" in EST, for short:

STD

5d. Dream ___ (perfect combination of people):

TEAM

6d. Hinder or discourage (anagram of "treed"):

DETER

7d. "Grandma ___," 1972 Merle Haggard and The Strangers song that topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart:

HARP

7a. Large pig:

HOG

8d. Slender woodwind:

OBOE

9d. "___ over it!":

GET

10a. "Birds ___ feather flock together": 2 wds.:

OFA

11a. Alphabet that sounds like "see":

CEE

12a. Lincoln who was the 16th U.S. president, fondly:

ABE

13a. Dry as a desert, say:

ARID

14d. Morning condensation on a flower:

DEW

15a. ___-a-tat-tat (drum sound):

RAT

16a. Decay, as vegetables:

ROT

17a. "I'm a ___ Fugitive," 1967 Merle Haggard and The Strangers song that topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart:

LONESOME

18d. ___ Crow, "Tomorrow Never Dies" singer:

SHERYL

19d. Passionate, as a reader:

AVID

19a. Tarzan's swinging pal, for one:

APE

20a. Questionable pronoun?:

WHO

21a. Speed up, as an engine:

REV

22d. Society's upper crust:

ELITE

23d. Zero, on a soccer scoreboard:

NIL

23a. Homer's good-natured neighbor on "The Simpsons":

NED

24d. End of a dean's email address, often:

EDU

25d. Santa Claus' busiest month, for short:

DEC

26a. Yolk's place:

EGG

27d. Exercise venue, for short:

GYM

28a. Yorba ___, California city near Los Angeles:

LINDA

29d. Formerly known as, in bridal introductions:

NEE

30d. ___ Levy of "Schitt's Creek":

DAN

31d. Tavern hand-out:

ALE

32a. Chemical suffix with "cyan" or "ox":

IDE

33a. "Born to Die" artist Lana Del ___:

REY

34a. "In an ___ scenario..." (perfect):

IDEAL

35a. "Twinkle, Twinkle ___ Star," 1987 Merle Haggard and The Strangers song that topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart:

LUCKY

36d. Whistling, tea-boiling vessel:

KETTLE

37a. Doorstep item:

MAT

38d. Fast ___ (catching some shut eye):

ASLEEP

39a. Opposite of "WSW," on a compass:

ENE

40a. Shady tree with a "weeping" variety:

ELM

41d. Cab's fare calculator:

METER

42a. "Game, ___, and match!":

SET

43d. Studyroom furniture?:

TABLE

44d. Blue-skinned race in "Avatar":

NAVI

44a. Robert Frost's "The Road ___ Taken":

NOT

45d. Actress Lena of "Alias":

OLIN

46a. Alphabet repeating in "Lloyd," phonetically:

ELL

47d. "That's the Way ___ Goes," 1983 Merle Haggard single that topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart:

LOVE

48a. Satisfying sound heard at a spa, perhaps:

AHH

49d. Captain ___, Peter Pan's arch nemesis:

HOOK

50d. "Sing Me Back ___," 1967 Merle Haggard and The Strangers song that topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart:

HOME

51d. Stitch up:

SEW

51a. Pepper's partner?:

SALT

52a. Sock tip:

TOE

53a. Cowboy's footwear:

BOOT

54d. Just a little bit:

TAD

55a. Bad to the bone, say:

EVIL

56a. December 24 or December 31, e.g.:

EVE

57a. Casa ___ (Toronto's historic house museum):

LOMA

58a. "Yesterday's ___," 1982 Merle Haggard and George Jones duet that topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart:

WINE

59a. Sales agent, for short:

REP

60a. Just managed a living, with "out":

EKED
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