Gabon - Level 4418 - Crossword Explorer

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Gabon - Level 4418

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1d. "A" in GPA, for short:

AVG

1a. Limb with biceps and triceps:

ARM

2d. Letters on a tombstone:

RIP

3d. Creamy potato side dish, informally:

MASH

4d. Basis for promotion:

MERIT

4a. TV channel that aired "Punk'd" and "Jersey Shore": Abbr.:

MTV

5d. "In God We ___" (U.S. motto):

TRUST

6d. Aura that one can sense, say:

VIBE

7d. Teddy ___ (cuddly stuffed toy):

BEAR

7a. Male sibling, for short:

BRO

8d. Made a phone call:

RANG

9d. Mining output:

ORE

10a. By way of, in a traveler's itinerary:

VIA

11a. ___ Clapton who was a part of the supergroup Cream:

ERIC

12d. Singer ___ Lauper of "Girls Just Want To Have Fun":

CYNDI

13d. Response to "What's the magic word?":

PLEASE

13a. "The Twelve Days of Christmas" fruit:

PEAR

14a. Navigation assistant: Abbr.:

GPS

15a. Red gemstone or popular name for a girl:

RUBY

16a. "Stay in your ___" (mind your own business):

LANE

17a. Werner ___, Nobel Prize-winning German physicist who was born in December:

HEISENBERG

18d. German for "a":

EIN

19d. ___ Air (ritzy Los Angeles neighborhood):

BEL

20a. "The Addams Family" character Cousin ___:

ITT

21a. "Breaking Bad" organization: Abbr.:

DEA

22d. Like a fashionista, in the '60s:

MOD

22a. "See what I ___?" ("Do you get it now?"):

MEAN

23d. Sheep-ish mother:

EWE

24d. Furry alien of 1980s TV:

ALF

25d. Like a slippery floor:

WET

25a. Woodrow ___, 28th President of the U.S. and Nobel Peace Prize winner who was born in December:

WILSON

26d. Milky white gem with a multicolor shift:

OPAL

27d. Sportswear brand with a swoosh logo:

NIKE

28a. Nocturnal bird that hoots:

OWL

29d. Suffix with "kitchen" that denotes small size:

ETTE

29a. Barely manage. with "out":

EKE

30d. Rudyard ___, Nobel Prize-winning English novelist who was born in December:

KIPLING

31a. Legendary tale of adventure, say:

EPIC

32d. Cable ___ (transit service on rails):

CAR

33a. Mos ___ who rapped "Oh No":

DEF

34a. Saturn's largest moon:

TITAN

35d. Lucky charm worn around the neck, perhaps:

AMULET

36d. Sister with a habit:

NUN

37a. Nickname letters:

AKA

38d. Like a bad loser:

SORE

38a. Popular motor oil additive: Abbr.:

STP

39a. Hermann Joseph ___, Nobel Prize-winning geneticist who was born in December:

MULLER

40d. Softer shade of purple:

LILAC

41d. Sir ___ Joseph Thomson, Nobel Prize-winning British physicist who was born in December:

JOHN

41a. "We Didn't Start the Fire" singer Billy ___:

JOEL

42a. Place to get a Bachelor's from, for short:

UNI

43d. Place to jot down notes:

PAD

43a. Of low quality, say:

POOR

44d. Sugary suffix with "sucr-" or "fruct-":

OSE

45a. "I hold no ___ will" (no hard feelings):

ILL

46d. Constellation where Regulus is the brightest star:

LEO

47a. Faithful spring?:

LEAP

48d. Often-fragile sense of self:

EGO

49d. Longtime Notre Dame coach ___ Parseghian:

ARA

50d. Winner's take, in poker:

POT

51a. Arthur ___ Stadium, Queens:

ASHE

52a. Formerly known as:

NEE

53a. Farming prefix with "industry":

AGRO

54a. Lion's hideout:

DEN

55a. Grasped, as a lesson at school:

GOT

56a. Winter wear that protects from the chill:

COAT
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