Sri Lanka - Level 897 - Crossword Explorer
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Sri Lanka - Level 897
Puzzle Version 21d. Justin Timberlake's boy band 'N ___:
4d. Many a CEO's degree: Abbr.:
5d. Astronaut's affirmative: Hyph.:
7d. Elton John's duet partner ___ Dee:
7a. "Finger lickin' good" food establishment: Abbr.:
8d. Actress ___ Drescher of "The Nanny":
11a. ___ Raton, Florida (city in Palm Beach County):
13a. Dublin's country, for short:
14a. "The Road ___," poem by Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Frost that was published in 1916: 2 wds.:
16a. Kumar from the "Harold & Kumar" series:
17a. Jimmy ___ (high-end shoe brand):
18a. Identical looking sibling:
19d. Direction that's opposite to ENE: Abbr.:
20a. Blue ___ (largest mammals):
21d. "___! As if!" (disbelieving laugh):
22d. Get from a shelter or give shelter:
23d. Kendrick ___, composer of the hit "Humble":
24d. American tax authority: Abbr.:
24a. "Son of," in Arabic names:
25d. "Don't ___ fool": 2 wds.:
26d. Prefix with "conformist" to mean freethinker:
27a. Toothpaste-approving group: Abbr.:
28a. "Mending ___," poem by Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Frost that was published in 1914:
29d. "Much ___ about nothing":
30d. Area where cars are parked:
32a. "Keep On Loving You" band ___ Speedwagon:
33a. "___ Burial," poem by Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Frost that was published in 1914:
36a. Level-headed and clear-minded:
37d. Fleet-footed avian from down under:
38a. Another word for "buddy":
40a. System of measurement that is not followed by USA:
41d. "Nothing ___ Matters," classic Metallica song:
43d. "Nothing Gold Can ___," poem by Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Frost that was published in 1923:
43a. ___ Hudson, birth name of guitar legend Slash:
45a. Paul ___ who sang "Lonely Boy":
49d. ___ and flow (of a tide):
49a. "And so on" letters: Abbr.:
51d. "Cake Boss" channel: Abbr.:
55a. "The Time Machine" race opposite to Morlocks:
58a. Michael ___ of "Saturday Night Live":
59a. Brain scan ordered by neurologists: Abbr.:
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