Hungary - Level 375 - Crossword Explorer

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Hungary - Level 375

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1d. Ceremonial pile of wood, often used in campfires:

PYRE

1a. Handheld PC, like the PalmPilot: Abbr.:

PDA

2d. ___ Pederson, NFL personality who has won the Superbowl as a player and as a coach:

DOUG

3d. By itself:

AUTOMATIC

4d. Moby-Dick, for one:

WHALE

4a. "___ Let the Dogs Out":

WHO

5d. Go to sleep for the winter, like many bears do:

HIBERNATE

6d. What's going ___ here? (teacher's cry to an unruly class): 2 wds.:

ONIN

7a. Second person?:

YOU

8d. The Rolling Stones' hit, "___ a Rainbow":

SHES

8a. Rise and ___! (wake-up call from mom):

SHINE

9d. Landing time for a flight, tentatively: Abbr.:

ETA

10a. Stuck in a ___ (grind):

RUT

11a. Good ___, like brushing your teeth before bed:

HABIT

12a. Inflated sense of self:

EGO

13a. ___ Ferrante, who wrote "The Neapolitan Novels":

ELENA

14a. Far from a spendthrift:

MISER

15d. I Took a Pill in ___, song by Mike Posner:

IBIZA

16d. Anecdote (homophone of "tail"):

TALE

16a. Different open window on your laptop, perhaps:

TAB

17a. To be, or ___ to be...:

NOT

18d. Elliptical shape:

OVAL

19d. Four years for a U.S. president?:

TERM

20d. Took charge of, say:

LED

20a. Language of many mottos and prayers:

LATIN

21d. Opposition vote:

NAY

22a. ___ Maria (hymn):

AVE

23a. ___ Doolittle, protagonist in George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion":

ELIZA

24a. Black gunk used to cover roads (rhymes with "bar"):

TAR

25a. Rot or decompose:

DECAY

26a. A Nightmare on ___ Street:

ELM
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