Crossword Explorer Micronesia - Level 4177

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Micronesia - Level 4177

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1d. Exchange this for that, say:

SWAP

1a. Letters on a sunscreen bottle:

SPF

2d. Sport that can be played in water and on horseback:

POLO

3d. Aluminum food wrap:

FOIL

4d. "Don't ___ stranger": 2 wds.:

BEA

4a. Ghost's greeting:

BOO

5d. Tree with acorns:

OAK

6d. ___-3 fatty acids (important dietary component):

OMEGA

7d. Astonish or shock:

STUN

7a. "___ sells seashells by the seashore":

SHE

8d. Clue to an answer, say:

HINT

9d. Paleozoic and Cenozoic, for two:

ERAS

10a. "___-hoo!" (excited cheer):

WOO

11d. Atlanta ___, Major League Baseball team that was founded in Boston and relocated twice, in 1953 and 1966:

BRAVES

11a. Ray of sunshine, say:

BEAM

12d. What a star on a U.S. flag represents:

STATE

12a. Mix with a spoon:

STIR

13a. Mahershala ___, "Swan Song" actor:

ALI

14a. Autumn lawn-clearing tool:

RAKE

15a. Melt sandwich fish:

TUNA

16a. ___ dot (kind of pattern):

POLKA

17d. Beer barrel:

KEG

18a. San Francisco ___, Major League Baseball team that was founded in New York and relocated in 1958:

GIANTS

19d. Printer fuel:

INK

20a. Actress Longoria or Gabor:

EVA

21d. ___ Parseghian, legendary Notre Dame football coach:

ARA

22a. "Fire" or "army" insect:

ANT

23d. Apply lightly, as foundation:

DAB

23a. Los Angeles ___, Major League Baseball team that was founded in Brooklyn and relocated in 1958:

DODGERS

24d. "Hey!" in Spanish:

OYE

25d. Hangout for thieves:

DEN

26d. ___-mo (match replay aid):

SLO

27a. ___ Costner, "Dances with Wolves" actor:

KEVIN

28d. Actor Kilmer of "Top Gun: Maverick":

VAL

29d. Suffix with "fluor" or "chlor":

IDE

30d. Thumbs-down votes:

NOS

31a. Navy affirmative:

AYE

32a. Pepper's partner:

SALT

33d. "Don't ___ this at home" (stunt performer's warning):

TRY

34a. Major commotion:

ADO

35a. Hell-___ (determined):

BENT

36d. Vehicle rescue:

TOW

37a. Baltimore ___, Major League Baseball team that was founded in Milwaukee and relocated twice, in 1902 and 1953:

ORIOLES

38d. Android rival:

IOS

39d. NBA legend Shaquille ___:

ONEAL

40a. Light switch position:

OFF

41d. Backyard barrier:

FENCE

42d. ___ Loops (breakfast cereal):

FROOT

43a. "Round ___ virgin..." ("Silent Night" lyrics):

YON

44d. Blow one's own trumpet:

BRAG

44a. Milwaukee ___, Major League Baseball team that was founded in Seattle and relocated in 1970:

BREWERS

45d. "Nightcrawler" actress ___ Russo:

RENE

46d. Sharp side of a razor:

EDGE

47d. Japanese wrestling form:

SUMO

48a. Marine mammals that bark:

SEALS

49d. "In a kingdom far, far ___...":

AWAY

50d. "The ___ Ranger," 2013 Johnny Depp movie:

LONE

51d. Smack across the face:

SLAP

52a. Boston ___ Sox, MLB team:

RED

53a. Name, place, or thing, in grammar:

NOUN

54d. Mom's mom, in England:

NAN

55a. Military no-show: Abbr.:

AWOL

56a. "Brokeback Mountain" director Lee:

ANG

57a. Prolonged unconsciousness:

COMA

58a. "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" actress ___ Condor:

LANA

59a. "___, ya think?!" (sarcastic retort):

GEE

60a. Alma mater for William, Prince of Wales:

ETON

61a. "Okey-dokey!":

YEP
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