Crossword Explorer Guinea - Level 3349

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Guinea - Level 3349

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1d. Perform a role on stage:

ACT

1a. Gillette ___ Plus:

ATRA

2d. "___ End" (movie culmination title):

THE

3d. Edge of a glass:

RIM

4d. ___ male (dominant one in a male group):

ALPHA

5d. British F1 driver for Mercedes who won seven championships: 2 wds.:

LEWISHAMILTON

5a. One round of the track for an athlete:

LAP

6d. Denali National Park state, for short:

ALA

7d. Who flies a plane?:

PILOT

8d. British F1 driver, David ___, who has started 150 races for Mercedes:

COULTHARD

8a. Former music store purchases which were round and shiny in nature: Abbr.:

CDS

9d. Eat a meal in the night:

DINE

10d. Narrow opening in a vending machine to put coins:

SLOT

11a. Relax, slangily:

CHILL

12d. Take a peek at something:

LOOK

13a. Mila Kunis starrer, " The Book Of ___":

ELI

14a. Liquid used for frying:

OIL

15a. Musician's pace often measure by a metronome:

TEMPO

16a. ___Mart Stores, Inc: Hyph:

WAL

17a. A card game played with a special deck, similar to "Crazy Eights":

UNO

18a. Arizona tribe famous for making dolls:

HOPI

19d. Coke competitor:

PEPSI

20a. Smaller version of a bird that is thought to be wise:

OWLET

21d. Hair from sheep used to knit:

WOOL

22d. Physical structure of a human that holds all the flesh and organs:

BODY

22a. Devices used for stopping a moving vehicle by applying pressure:

BRAKES

23d. Finnish F1 driver, Kimi ___, nicknamed "Iceman", who has started 142 races for Ferrari:

RAIKKONEN

24a. Tiny ___ or a young child, so to say:

TOT

25d. "Wanna ___?" (a gambling action):

BET

25a. A korean singer, also a constrictor snake:

BOA

26a. First letter of the academic honor society:

PHI

27d. Small symbols on your desktop or phone screen:

ICONS

28a. "___ Be in Love," Kate Bush song: 2 wds.:

OHTO

29d. It has a trunk, branches, leaves and sometimes even fruits:

TREE

30d. Numbers like 3,5 and 7:

ODD

31a. Make changes in a document:

EDIT

32d. "Shed a ___ when you are sad":

TEAR

33a. Cul-de-___ (road leading to nowhere):

SAC

34a. Animal fat in the pantry:

LARD

35a. A small mischievous child, for a Britisher:

TYKE

36a. "I feel" in texting language: Abbr.:

IMO

37a. Stoplight color:

RED

38a. The wife of Michael in "Godfather":

KAY

39d. Arabian country where Chandler ran away to get rid of Janice in "Friends":

YEMEN

40a. How does a programmer talk to the computer?: 2 wds.:

INCODE

41d. What comes out of the ATM?:

CASH

42d. "On the ___ hand...":

OTHER

43d. Marking on a dalmatian or a leopard, for example:

SPOT

43a. Sleep noisily:

SNORE

44d. Not wearing any clothes:

NUDE

45a. Aspiring attorney's exam in the USA: Abbr.:

LSAT

46a. ___ intended (deliberate play on words):

PUN

47a. "When Harry ___ Sally," movie starring Meg Ryan:

MET

48d. Large Australian bird that is unable to fly:

EMU

49a. Take pictures of someone:

SHOOT

50d. Football stadium cheer or encouragement to a matador:

OLE

51d. ___ school (someone who believes in traditions of the past):

OLD

52d. "He is ___ funny!" (very):

TOO

53a. Lines of dedication to someone:

ODE

54a. Expressive rock genre:

EMO

55a. Adele's song that also is a word for welcoming someone:

HELLO

56a. After nine but before eleven:

TEN

57a. Religious female often referred to as a sister:

NUN

58a. Overhaul or make again:

REDO
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