Crossword Explorer Tajikistan - Level 3932

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Tajikistan - Level 3932

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1d. Car washer's cloth:

RAG

1a. 50 Cents' genre:

RAP

2d. Artist Jean ___ of Dadaism:

ARP

3d. "This too shall ___":

PASS

4d. Large kin of a violin:

CELLO

4a. ___ Guevara who wrote "The Motorcycle Diaries":

CHE

5d. "___ Ride," 2008 action biker film starring Larry Bishop and Dennis Hopper:

HELL

6d. ___ out (barely cope):

EKE

7d. They're the best of the best: Hyph.:

ATEAM

7a. "Excuse me, I have something to add" sound:

AHEM

8d. "Wild ___," 2007 biker comedy film starring Tim Allen and John Travolta:

HOGS

9d. Greek love deity:

EROS

10d. Traditional Japanese seasoning (fermented paste):

MISO

11a. "The Altar" constellation:

ARA

12d. Don, as diamonds:

WEAR

12a. "One ___," 2008 biker film starring Joshua Jackson and Liane Balaban:

WEEK

13a. ___ Spelling from "Beverly Hills, 90210":

TORI

14a. Biker's navigation aid: Abbr.:

GPS

15a. Reese Witherspoon's "Legally Blonde" role:

ELLE

16a. They may clash in the conference room:

EGOS

17a. Suddenly stop, as an engine:

STALL

18d. "If I may speak bluntly" in texts: Abbr.:

TBH

19d. "___ Way Round" (2004 biker TV series):

LONG

19a. Weapon in "Wonder Woman":

LASSO

20a. Liam Hemsworth, to Chris Hemsworth, for short:

BRO

21d. Fraudulent artist:

CON

21a. End of Facebook's URL:

COM

22d. Quite the clumsy one:

OAF

22a. Solemn promise:

OATH

23d. "___ Gardner: The Secret Conversations," (2013 biography on the Hollywood legend):

AVA

24d. "___ the season...":

TIS

25d. Use a sofa:

SIT

25a. Male child:

SON

26d. "The ___," 1981 biker film starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Gordon:

LOVELESS

26a. Haul something heavy, say:

LUG

27d. Oxford or Cambridge, slangily:

UNI

28d. "___ save the king":

GOD

29a. Bird-related prefix:

AVI

30d. Body part with a button, informally:

BELLY

30a. "They ___ out the best in eachother":

BRING

31d. Cape Town's country: Abbr.:

RSA

32a. Lennon's muse:

ONO

33a. "The World's ___ Indian," 2005 biker biographical film starring Anthony Hopkins:

FASTEST

34d. Sleeveless top, perhaps:

TEE

35d. ___ glance: 2 wds.:

ATA

35a. Enthusiastic, as a reader:

AVID

36a. "She," to a Brazilian:

ELA

37d. "___ With A Chance" (Disney sitcom):

SONNY

37a. Sault ___ Marie:

STE

38d. John ___, "A Beautiful Mind" mathematician:

NASH

38a. Prize won by Marie Curie:

NOBEL

39d. Rudely look at:

OGLE

40d. "12 O'Clock ___," 2013 documentary film about dirt bikers from Baltimore, Maryland:

BOYS

41d. "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" matriarch:

KRIS

41a. Cuddly Aussie marsupial:

KOALA

42d. Assist a criminal:

ABET

43a. "Many moons ___":

AGO

44a. Feel a longing, with "for":

YEARN

45d. Day before January 1st, e.g.:

EVE

46d. Tiny battery type:

AAA

47a. Fall back, as tide:

EBB

48d. ___ leaf (aromatic cooking ingredient):

BAY

49a. Fox-like:

SLY

50a. Conceited and full of self love, say:

VAIN

51a. Word before "cucumber" or "biscuit":

SEA

52a. "For ___ a jolly good...":

HES

53a. "___ Rider," 1969 biker film starring Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper:

EASY

54a. Room fit for a pig?:

STY
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