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Guinea - Level 10472

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1d. Company head: Abbr.:

CEO

1a. Water bottle topper:

CAP

2d. "The Era of ___," period in Notre Dame sports lore:

ARA

3d. "Tip 5: If you've ripped your shirt at the elbow, you can mask it with a ___ (hole-covering fabric)":

PATCH

4d. Permanent body art:

TATTOO

4a. Rewarding money at a restaurant:

TIP

5d. Cold cube in your drink:

ICE

6d. Attack, as with a snowball:

PELT

7d. Throat trouble-causing bug (anagram of "perts"):

STREP

7a. Daughter's brothers:

SONS

8d. "Would you rather watch a comedy ___ horror movie?": 2 wds.:

ORA

9d. Puppy's playful bite:

NIP

10d. Texter's "I don't approve": Abbr.:

SMH

11a. Historical period:

ERA

12a. Got a perfect score on, as a test:

ACED

13d. Actress Susan ___ of "The Partridge Family":

DEY

14a. "Tip 1: If you've ripped a piece of clothing toward the end, give it a ___ (short cut)!":

TRIM

15a. Granola grain:

OAT

16a. Device used to send a telegram:

TELEGRAPH

17d. Navigational aid that tells you to "Turn right in 200 meters": Abbr.:

GPS

18a. Kitten's mother:

CAT

19d. It's easy as 123, to the Jackson 5:

ABC

20a. Use a keyboard:

TYPE

21a. "Game of Thrones" and "True Detective" channel: Abbr.:

HBO

22a. Risk a summons?:

SPEED

23d. Seventh letter of the Greek alphabet:

ETA

24d. Slip-up:

ERR

25d. Dapper ___, American fashion designer and haberdasher:

DAN

26a. "Tip 2: If you've ripped your top at the worst possible time, you can ___ (hide) it with a jacket or scarf!":

COVER

27d. Vincent ___ Gogh who painted "Sunflowers":

VAN

28d. "I" problem:

EGO

29d. Good as a name, wrong as an action?:

ROB

30a. "Brown girl in the ring, ___ la la la la..." (Boney M. lyrics):

TRA

31d. "Breaking ___," AMC TV series:

BAD

31a. Forbid or outlaw:

BAN

32d. Muhammad ___ who claimed to "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee":

ALI

33d. Meshed tennis partition:

NET

34a. In bygone days:

AGO

35d. PC company that sells the Inspiron:

DELL

35a. "Tip 3: If you've ripped your sock, you can ___ (mend) it with a needle!":

DARN

36a. The "A" in IPA:

ALE

37a. Barnes & ___ (books retailer):

NOBLE

38d. One who never tells the truth, say:

LIAR

39a. "Same here!":

DITTO

40d. *Ripped! Like your favorite piece of clothing! But not to worry, just follow the tips at 14a, 26a, 35a, 50a, and 3d!:

TORN

41d. "Aha!" kin:

OHO

42a. Alsace river:

ILL

43d. Big bearded felines:

LIONS

44a. Exclamation of dismay: 2 wds.:

OHNO

45d. Jonas brother who is not Kevin or Joe:

NICK

46d. Dog in "Garfield":

ODIE

47a. False name:

ALIAS

48d. Jessica ___, star of "Dark Angel":

ALBA

49d. Tailor's line of stitches:

SEAM

50d. North Pole helper:

ELF

50a. "Tip 4: If you want to jazz up a ripped piece of clothing, you can ___ (add intricate designs) it with colorful threads!":

EMBROIDER

51d. ___ juice (cow's milk):

MOO

52d. School-books-carrying sack:

BAG

53d. Shell-y omelet source:

EGG

54a. Soccer stadium cry:

OLE

55a. Bank boon that can turn into a bane if uncleared:

LOAN

56a. Marlboro offering, for short:

CIG

57a. Mavericks and Magic organization: Abbr.:

NBA

58a. Low visibility weather phenomenon in the hills:

FOG

59a. Small beer barrel:

KEG

60a. ___ Waterston, "Law & Order" star:

SAM
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