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South Africa - Level 5676

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1d. Mouse catching tool:

TRAP

1a. Keg attachment:

TAP

2d. German automaker with four rings in their logo:

AUDI

3d. ___ pressure (social circle's influence):

PEER

4d. Country star ___ Hill:

FAITH

4a. "Looney Tunes" wabbit hunter Elmer ___:

FUDD

5d. Five-time All-Star second baseman Chase ___:

UTLEY

6d. Ride or ___ (loyal friend, in slang):

DIE

7d. You might save room for this:

DESSERT

8d. *Body parts that a boxer may use to deliver a powerful left or right hook in the ring:

HANDS

8a. Response to a one-liner: Hyph.:

HAHA

9d. Like two peas in ___: 2 wds.:

APOD

10d. Part of the foot attached to the Achilles tendon:

HEEL

11d. Shaft between wheels:

AXLE

12a. Be regretful:

RUE

13a. "It's ___" (draw): 2 wds.:

ATIE

14a. Highest point:

APEX

15a. "Lemon" suffix for a summer drink:

ADE

16a. French islands:

ILES

17a. Christmas season tune:

NOEL

18a. *Seafaring outlaw who might have a hook for a hand after an unfortunate accident:

PIRATE

19d. "Wise ___ owl": 2wds.:

ASAN

20a. Place to sit for one who rides?:

SADDLE

21d. "Famous" one in cookie business:

AMOS

22a. "Once bitten, twice ___":

SHY

23a. Letters on an ambulance: Abbr.:

EMS

24d. "Have You Ever Seen The Rain?" band: Abbr.:

CCR

24a. Food ___ (post-dinner lethargy):

COMA

25d. "Either he goes ___ go!": 2 wds.:

ORI

26d. "___ About You" ('90s sitcom):

MAD

27d. Offer, at an auction:

BID

27a. Sis's counterpart:

BRO

28d. Jack of ___ trades:

ALL

28a. "___ Day Now" (Alan Cumming film):

ANY

29d. "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" actress ___ Long:

NIA

30d. Informal affirmative:

YEP

31a. *Towering machine with a hook designed to lift and move heavy objects:

CRANE

32d. Blade with no cutting edge:

EPEE

33a. "That's not true": 3 wds.:

ITSALIE

34d. Teenager's skin woe, often:

ACNE

35a. Get ___ of (discard):

RID

36a. College professor's degree, maybe: Abbr.:

PHD

37d. *Clothes ___, simple household item with a hook on top to keep your wardrobe in order:

HANGER

38a. Applaud and show appreciation:

CLAP

39d. ___ Carter, "Captain America: The First Avenger" character:

PEGGY

39a. Legume that's hard to eat with a fork:

PEA

40d. *Well-crafted tale that can lure readers in with an irresistible "hook":

STORY

40a. Jose or Diego starter:

SAN

41d. Quarrel over a topic:

ARGUE

42d. Food stamp agency: Abbr.:

USDA

42a. The Academy of ___ Arts, fictional school featured in "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina":

UNSEEN

43d. Someone still figuring out the controls?:

NOOB

44d. Give the cold shoulder:

SNUB

45a. What kids go from door to door on Halloween looking for:

TREATS

46d. "Like ___ of sunshine": 2 wds.:

ARAY

47d. Garment seen at Roman banquets of old:

TOGA

48d. Flower-supporting plant part:

STEM

49a. *___ chorus, catchy part of a tune that "hooks" listeners and gets stuck in their heads:

SONG

50a. Rum drink that you may have at sea:

GROG

51d. Old TV manufacturer: Abbr.:

RCA

52a. Go bad, like fruit:

ROT

53a. ___ Flutie, former NFL quarterback:

DOUG

54a. Color of unbleached linen or silk:

ECRU

55a. Number that only goes up, never down:

AGE

56a. "Dear ___" (advice column):

ABBY

57a. "The Martha ___ Show" of 1950s TV:

RAYE

58a. Edible starchy tuber:

YAM
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