Mali - Level 15451 - Crossword Explorer
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Mali - Level 15451
1a. Constructed water reservoir:
2d. "When They See Us" director DuVernay:
5d. ___ Lovelace, English mathematician:
6d. "Hotel Rwanda" actor Cheadle:
10a. "Ghost Rider" actress Mendes:
11a. Veiled promises?: 2 wds.:
12d. Massage locale with medicinal baths:
12a. Cushiony guest bed, sometimes:
13a. Buttoned jumper that keeps you warm during a nippy fall morning or a Taylor Swift hit:
14d. Dig up ___ (search for gossip):
16a. "Ring Around the Rosie" flower:
17a. Weary commuter's lodging:
18d. Number that might be lonely:
19a. Woolen neck wrap that keeps you warm during a nippy fall morning hidden in "Scarface":
20d. Secretive organization: Abbr.:
21d. "Amsterdam" actress ___ Taylor-Joy:
23d. "To what do I ___ the pleasure?":
24a. ___ beans (burrito filling):
27d. "___ young to understand":
28d. Suffix with "respond" or "persist":
29d. Hi-___ (sharply detailed):
33a. Slightly cracked, as a door:
34d. "Bomber" or "leather" coat that keeps you warm on a nippy fall morning or a "yellow" wasp:
35d. Stomach muscles, for short:
36a. Footwear that keeps you warm during a nippy fall morning or Dora's monkey friend:
39d. Trim off, as vegetable skin:
43a. Toucan's prominent feature:
44d. ___-ideal (perfect idea of self):
45a. "Have some ___" ("have mercy"):
49a. Mike and ___ (fruity candy):
50a. "Midsommar" filmmaker Aster:
51a. Wordsworth or Shakespeare, e.g.:
52a. Conger or sawtooth, for one:
53a. What "i" and "j" have in common:
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