Latvia - Level 3218 - Crossword Explorer

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Latvia - Level 3218

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1d. Pig's muddy home:

STY

1a. Break down into tears:

SOB

2d. Salem's state, for short:

OREG

3d. Wild pig found in North Africa:

BOAR

4d. Halloween month, for short:

OCT

4a. It is closer than it appears in a vehicle's mirror, for short:

OBJ

5d. 2001 American biographical drama film starring Russell Crowe, based on the life of a Nobel Laureate in Economics, Josh Nash, "A ___": 2 wds.:

BEAUTIFULMIND

6d. Become a member of a team, say:

JOIN

7d. Winter woe that can get viral, for short:

FLU

7a. What Goliath was to David (oppositional figure):

FOE

8d. Whiskey barrel wood:

OAK

9d. Organ with a vision?:

EYE

10a. Turkey ___ (footrace around Thanksgiving):

TROT

11d. 2015 American semi-biographical film starring Leonardo DiCaprio based on the life of frontiersman Hugh Glass: 2 wds.:

THEREVENANT

12a. Corporate boss: Abbr.:

CEO

13d. 2007 American biographical survival film based on the travels of Christopher McCandless across North America, starring Emile Hirsch: 3 wds.:

INTOTHEWILD

13a. "Now ___ me down to sleep.." (bedtime prayer): 2 wds.:

ILAY

14a. Informal expression of agreement:

YEAH

15a. Mai ___ (rum cocktail):

TAI

16a. Use a microwave oven, informally:

NUKE

17a. American former basketball player, Oden:

GREG

18d. Gooey substance often used in a salon:

GEL

19a. Term for an army division:

UNIT

20d. Phrase of commitment: 2 wds.:

IDO

21a. Take a break from work, say:

REST

22d. ___-mo (replay option):

SLO

23a. Active partaker?:

DOER

24d. Flights landing predictions: Abbr.:

ETAS

25d. Modify and make it over again:

REDO

26d. Headgear often worn during a baseball match:

CAP

26a. Italian violinist and composer, Arcangelo ___:

CORELLI

27d. Shaped like an avocado:

OVAL

28d. "Cover Girl" starrer also known as "The Love Goddess," ___ Hayworth:

RITA

29a. Weasel relative also a character in "The Wind in the Willows":

OTTER

30d. Fled on foot:

RAN

31a. Tel ___, Israel:

AVIV

32a. When the power is not on, say:

OFF

33d. To and ___ (back and forth):

FRO

34a. "Mary ___ little lamb...": 2 wds.:

HADA

35a. Precious metal plate at the Eucharist:

PATEN

36d. Badminton court divider:

NET

37a. "He ___ doing his PhD" (presses or incites): 2 wds.:

URGESON

38d. "___ a life":

GET

39a. "Stay in your ___" (mind your own business):

LANE

40a. Co-founder of MGM film studio, Marcus ___:

LOEW

41a. "Up and ___" (rise and shine):

ATEM

42d. Another term for periphery:

EDGE

43a. Scrabble piece:

TILE

44d. String on a shoe:

LACE

45d. Inflated self-perceptions that may be fragile:

EGOS

46d. Place to get yourself pampered:

SPA

46a. Natalie Portman starrer, "Black ___":

SWAN

47d. What a spider weaves to catch its prey:

WEB

48d. Stubborn burden bearer:

ASS

49a. Poorly lit:

DIM

50d. ___ pie (type of dessert):

MUD

51a. Italy's ___ di como (Lake Como, to a local):

LAGO

52d. "___ a penny, two a penny..":

ONE

53a. Crop attacking insect:

PEST

54a. Bearded antelope with horns:

GNU

55a. Mouse trap brand: Hyph.:

DCON

56a. Crunch targets:

ABS

57a. Former announcer of "The Tonight Show," Hall:

EDD

58a. Suffix with Japan (linguistic ending):

ESE
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