Crossword Explorer Suriname - Level 3082

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1d. Actor who played the famous character of Jack Sparrow, Johnny ___:

DEPP

1a. Anchor a boat:

DOCK

2d. Head ___ heels (madly in love):

OVER

3d. Give up control:

CEDE

4d. German Olympic swimming champion with six Olympic golds: 2 wds.:

KRISTINOTTO

5d. Desktop units that were popular before laptops arrived: Abbr.:

PCS

5a. Comfortable nightwear, for short:

PJS

6d. American former swimmer with eight Olympic golds: 2 wds.:

JENNYTHOMPSON

7d. With a company of none:

SOLO

8d. Smart dinner suit for men, for short:

TUX

8a. Day before Wednesday, for short:

TUE

9d. Web address for a website: Abbr.:

URL

10d. Directionally opposite of WSW: Abbr.:

ENE

11a. Happily ___ after...:

EVER

12a. Satya Nadella for Microsoft: Abbr.:

CEO

13a. Vase that sounds like "earn":

URN

14a. Prefix for the foot:

PEDI

15a. NBC's late-night comedy show narrated by Darrell Hammond: Abbr.:

SNL

16d. American former swimmer who has six Olympic gold medals: 3 wds.:

AMYVANDYKEN

16a. Rod going through the two wheels in an automobile:

AXLE

17a. Where newspapers are printed?:

PRESS

18d. Weep:

SOB

19a. Standard expectation:

NORM

20d. Important run stat in baseball: Abbr.:

RBI

21a. Should've Been a Cowboy singer ___ Keith:

TOBY

22d. ___ your bottom dollar (completely certain that something will happen):

BET

23a. This is ___ the best apple pie I have ever had! (undoubtedly): 2 wds.:

BYFAR

24d. Ardent follower:

FAN

25d. Jim Carrey starrer comedy film "Dumb ___ Dumber":

AND

26d. Everybody Loves Raymond actor ___ Romano:

RAY

27a. Arctic Monkeys song, "___ You Look Good on the Dancefloor": 2 wds.:

IBET

28a. Ivanka Trump's mother:

IVANA

29d. He could not believe ___ luck.:

HIS

29a. Goldie ___, American actress who won an Oscar for the 1969 film "Cactus Flower":

HAWN

30d. Palindromic acronym for the professional organization for dentists:

ADA

31d. ___ or lose...:

WIN

32a. Article preceding the names of some superheroes:

THE

33d. Suffix with "stamp" to mean a panicked rush:

EDE

34a. Brooklyn Nine-Nine actor Samberg:

ANDY

35a. Actions speak louder than words, e.g.:

IDIOM

36d. Month whose name means a parade, for short:

MAR

37a. Japanese one-pot dish:

ODEN

38d. Deer that's also called wapiti:

ELK

39a. Christmas grandpa:

SANTA

40a. Combine two entities:

MELD

41a. Stumble on something and fall over:

TRIP

42d. Main antagonist in Shakespeare's "Othello":

IAGO

43a. Sister of Khloe Kardashian and Kendall Jenner:

KYLIE

44d. Molten liquid that flows out of an erupted volcano:

LAVA

45d. Part of the eye that comes in different colors:

IRIS

46d. Jazz legend ___ Fitzgerald:

ELLA

47d. A referee's alias, for short:

UMP

47a. Cancel the previous command on a computer:

UNDO

48d. Annoy someone by asking the same thing again and again:

NAG

49d. Important piece of evidence in forensics: Abbr.:

DNA

50a. So ___ was saying...: 2 wds.:

ASI

51d. Who am ___ judge?: 2 wds.:

ITO

52a. Philosopher and economist ___ Marx:

KARL

53a. Every ___ for himself (each one on their own):

MAN

54a. Received:

GOT

55a. Wicked and devilish:

EVIL

56a. Organizer of golf tours, ___ Tour:

PGA

57a. Musician and peace activist Yoko:

ONO

58a. Organization that put Neil Armstrong on the moon: Abbr.:

NASA
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