Moldova - Level 3890 - Crossword Explorer

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Moldova - Level 3890

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1d. ___ for (select):

OPT

1a. Month with a spooky last day, for short:

OCT

2d. Ground-up fish bait (anagram of "much"):

CHUM

3d. Robe at the Colosseum, once:

TOGA

4d. Barista's chocolatey creation:

MOCHA

4a. One of the three bears?:

MAMA

5d. Disengaged from one's peers:

ALOOF

6d. Spanish for "more":

MAS

7d. Back, to a sailor:

AFT

8d. Stick for bouncing around:

POGO

8a. "Reading Rainbow" network: Abbr.:

PBS

9d. It may be passed in fields or courts:

BALL

10d. Ocular infection:

STYE

11a. Vietnamese soup:

PHO

12a. Disney's snowman from "Frozen":

OLAF

13d. "Stop the ___," American radio game show from the Golden Age that was hosted by Bert Parks and Dennis James:

MUSIC

13a. Water under a castle's bridge?:

MOAT

14a. ___ of war:

TUG

15a. "It'll ___ you" (price to pay):

COST

16a. "Coyote ___" (2000 film):

UGLY

17a. Masculine in an aggressive way:

MACHO

18d. Pro's counterpart, to a decision maker:

CON

19a. Like some heirs or breadwinners:

SOLE

20a. Heavy-handed one:

OAF

21d. Musician's club appearance, say:

GIG

21a. Moo goo ___ pan (Cantonese-inspired dish):

GAI

22d. Electronic cigarette's lack:

ASH

23d. Maple syrup source:

SAP

23a. Read, as a barcode:

SCAN

24d. ___ Guevara (Cuban revolution figure):

CHE

25d. Lung inflator:

AIR

26d. Prefix with "boy" or "girl" to mean a restaurant worker:

BUS

26a. "King ___ Time," USA's longest-running radio show:

BISCUIT

27d. Country governed by seven Sheikhs: Abbr.:

UAE

28d. Supermarket chain headquarted in New South Wales: Abbr.:

IGA

29d. "I can't, I've got a ___ of work":

TON

30a. Tuna in a Hawaiian household:

AHI

31d. Not taped, as a radio broadcast:

LIVE

31a. First "L" in LOL:

LAUGH

32d. "I'm not getting ___ younger!":

ANY

33a. Before today?:

AGO

34a. "Ma ___," American radio soap opera from the Golden Age starring Virginia Payne:

PERKINS

35d. Hello ___ (Japanese character):

KITTY

36d. "Give ___ second chance!": 2 wds.:

MEA

36a. Average in math?:

MEAN

37a. "The Halls of ___," American radio show from the Golden Age starring Ronald Colman:

IVY

38d. Site where one may kiss the bride:

ALTAR

38a. "Sorry, my hands ___ tied":

ARE

39d. First "R" in R&R:

REST

40d. "___ Corliss Archer," American radio program from the Golden Age starring Janet Waldo:

MEET

40a. Pal in Canberra:

MATE

41d. One who is on your side:

ALLY

42d. Madonna's "___ Don't Preach":

PAPA

42a. "Quiet, ___!," American radio show from the Golden Age starring Ernest Chappell:

PLEASE

43d. Like an "I told you so!" look:

SMUG

44d. "___ Aces," American radio show from the Golden Age starring Paul Stewart:

EASY

45d. Hollywood's "Mr. & ___ Smith":

MRS

45a. Get ruined, as an ice sculpture:

MELT

46d. Chicago's winter hours: Abbr.:

CST

46a. Broadway musical with a feline name:

CATS

47a. Elle, e.g., for short:

MAG

48d. Item on a lapidarist's desk, perhaps:

GEM

49a. Have faith in, with "on":

RELY

50a. Minor public scene:

SPAT

51a. ___ as directed:

USE

52a. Pig's spot:

STY

53a. Coat for a road:

TAR

54a. Room for squats:

GYM
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