Crossword Explorer Micronesia - Level 4205

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Micronesia - Level 4205

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1d. Bird's-___ view:

EYE

1a. Santa's assistant in the North Pole:

ELF

2d. Woolly youngster:

LAMB

3d. Car wheel count:

FOUR

4d. Brew-dispensing fixtures, at a pub:

TAPS

4a. ___ of the iceberg:

TIP

5d. Hot temper:

IRE

6d. Pittsburgh ___, NFL team that was rebranded as the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1940:

PIRATES

7d. Animal of interest to a primatologist:

APE

7a. Bonfire residue:

ASH

8d. Mermaid's domain:

SEA

9d. Cowboy's topper:

HAT

10a. ___ Ming whose No. 11 jersey was retired by the Houston Rockets:

YAO

11a. ___ Onassis, shipping magnate who was married to Jackie Kennedy:

ARI

12a. Green stew vegetable that rolls:

PEA

13a. Flightless Aussie bird:

EMU

14d. "It takes ___ to tango":

TWO

14a. Gradually become narrower:

TAPER

15d. "Carpenter" or "Fire" insect:

ANT

16d. "I Saw ___ Standing There" (Beatles hit):

HER

16a. In the ___ of the moment (without thinking):

HEAT

17a. Cleveland ___, NFL team that moved and was rebranded as the Baltimore Ravens in 1996:

BROWNS

18d. Verbal exam, say:

ORAL

19a. "Honest" American president, lovingly:

ABE

20d. Panda's favorite snack, maybe:

BAMBOO

21a. Decompose or decay:

ROT

22d. "The Simpsons" disco dude:

STU

22a. Night sky twinkler:

STAR

23d. "Just ___ water" (message on a pack of instant noodles):

ADD

23a. Pi multiplied by radius squared, for a circle:

AREA

24d. Sally Field's "Norma ___":

RAE

25d. Shady tree in many street names:

ELM

26a. Pro ___ (for the time being):

TEM

27d. Sphynx ___ (hairless pet):

CAT

27a. Moo-ing pastoral animal?:

COW

28d. Poem of praise:

ODE

29d. Armed conflict:

WAR

30a. ___ Texans, NFL team that moved and was rebranded as the Kansas City Chiefs in 1963:

DALLAS

31d. "For ___ 3 and above" (toy box specification):

AGES

32d. Add up, in a way:

SUM

33a. Thumb drive port: Abbr.:

USB

34a. Palindromic Oklahoma city with the Chickasaw Nation headquarters:

ADA

35a. Joe Biden's and Kamala Harris' party, for short:

DEM

36a. Sweet, breath-freshening stick:

GUM

37d. Actor Alfred ___ who portrayed Doctor Octopus in "Spider-Man 2":

MOLINA

38a. Playful river mammal:

OTTER

39d. New York ___, NFL team that was rebranded as the New York Jets in 1963:

TITANS

40d. Kilimanjaro or Denali, for short:

MTN

40a. Brief office reminder:

MEMO

41d. Tailed paper toy:

KITE

41a. Colorful Japanese carp:

KOI

42d. Coca-___ (soft drink):

COLA

42a. Baltimore ___, NFL team that moved to Indianapolis in 1984:

COLTS

43d. Actor Epps or Sharif:

OMAR

44d. Reason to call a plumber:

LEAK

45a. Aromatic Hawaiian souvenir:

LEI

46d. Carve into stone, say:

ETCH

47a. Flip, as a coin:

TOSS

48d. Double-reed instrument:

OBOE

49d. Sty food:

SLOP

50d. Dispatched, as an email:

SENT

51a. Broken mirror, to some:

OMEN

52d. Group of whales, say:

POD

52a. Card-___, team created by a temporary merger and now known as the Arizona Cardinals:

PITT

53a. Partner of "ready" and "willing":

ABLE

54a. When doubled, the yellow Teletubby:

LAA

55a. Lead-in to "upon a time," in fairytales:

ONCE

56a. Palindromic day divider?:

NOON

57a. Noah's craft:

ARK

58a. "Well, lah-di-___!":

DAH

59a. Labor Day month, for short:

SEPT
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