Slovenia - Level 3196 - Crossword Explorer

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Slovenia - Level 3196

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1d. Grampa Simpson of "The Simpsons":

ABE

1a. Limbs used for lifting weights:

ARMS

2d. Fishing ___ (reel's partner):

ROD

3d. Vogue or Harper's Bazaar, for short:

MAG

4d. American gothic writer known for his works like "It" and "The Shining" that were adapted into movies: 2 wds.:

STEPHENKING

5d. Petty quarrel:

SPAT

5a. Sink down, as the sun:

SET

6d. American gothic writer known for his works like "The Raven" and "The Tell-Tale Heart": 3 wds.:

EDGARALLANPOE

7d. "Path" of Chinese philosophy:

TAO

8d. Natural skin soother ___ vera:

ALOE

8a. "Kick-___" (2010 superhero movie):

ASS

9d. Perform like Taylor Swift, say:

SING

10d. Use one's eyes:

SEE

11a. One would row it gently down the stream:

BOAT

12a. Kissing at a park: Abbr.:

PDA

13a. Bit of fake news, say:

LIE

14a. Cliff's brink:

EDGE

15a. "Give it ____!": 2 wds.:

AGO

16d. American gothic writer known for his works like "The Shadow Out of Time" and "The Dunwich Horror": 3 wds.:

HPLOVECRAFT

16a. Make more efficient, as skills:

HONE

17a. Flatbread from the Middle East that is often paired with hummus:

PITA

18d. iPhone's platform:

IOS

19d. A-Rod's belle, affectionately:

JLO

19a. Downloaded picture file format:

JPEG

20d. "___ Always Sunny in Philadelphia" (sitcom starring Charlie Day):

ITS

20a. State nicknamed "Gem State":

IDAHO

21d. Exclamation after a stupid question that rhymes with "huh":

DUH

22d. Imaginary line around which the Earth revolves:

AXIS

23a. Small stream:

RILL

24d. Feeling sick:

ILL

25a. Prom attire for boys, informally:

TUXES

26a. Socially disconnected:

ALOOF

27d. Greek cheese used in salads:

FETA

28a. Part below your knee:

SHIN

29d. "A" in IPA:

ALE

29a. "Come one, come ___":

ALL

30a. "___, vidi, vici" (Caesar's gloat):

VENI

31d. "Neither's" partner:

NOR

32d. Delhi's country, for short:

IND

33a. Brain holder?:

SKULL

34d. Guitar's little cousin, for short:

UKE

35d. Prefix with "horse" to mean a marine animal:

SEA

35a. Anya ___, American historical fiction writer known for her gothic novel "Dragonwyck":

SETON

36a. Do-it-yourself furniture retailer:

IKEA

37a. Invitation or greeting sent online: Hyph.:

ECARD

38d. 2016 Wimbledon champion Murray:

ANDY

38a. ___ Rice, American gothic writer known for her works like "Interview with The Vampire" and "Pandora":

ANNE

39d. Lipstick shade that matches the skin tone:

NUDE

40a. "Right around the corner," say:

NEAR

41d. ___ Grey tea:

EARL

42d. Cry loudly:

SOB

42a. Warm and cosy, say in a blanket?:

SNUG

43d. Human Evolution mammal?:

APE

43a. Therapist's establishment: Abbr.:

APA

44a. "To up the ___" (poker phrase):

ANTE

45d. Opposite of "paleo":

NEO

46d. "___ Things I Hate About You" (1999 rom-com):

TEN

47d. NY Giants' quarterback Manning:

ELI

48a. Word with "ball" or "number":

ODD

49a. "___ favor" ("please" in Spanish):

POR

50a. Pick up a sensation:

FEEL

51a. Farewell word:

BYE

52a. Electric slitherer:

EEL

53a. ___ Morrison, American writer known for her use of gothic themes in her acclaimed novel "Beloved":

TONI
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