Crossword Explorer Tunisia - Level 2977

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Tunisia - Level 2977

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1d. Insta upload, informally:

PIC

1a. Move with force:

PUSH

2d. ___ me (words on a trash bin):

USE

3d. ___ Mineo, Oscar-nominated actor of "Rebel Without a Cause":

SAL

4d. Ring of light indicating saintliness:

HALO

5d. Fictional spy portrayed by Rowan Atkinson in a series of parody films: 2 wds.:

JOHNNYENGLISH

5a. Mason ___ (pantry container):

JAR

6d. Palindromic acronym for the professional organization for dentists: Abbr.:

ADA

7d. Record again, captain-style:

RELOG

8d. Fictional spy portrayed by actors such as Daniel Craig and Pierce Brosnan: 2 wds.:

JAMESBOND

8a. Word that may follow "traffic" or "strawberry":

JAM

9d. Keen, as a sports buff:

AVID

10d. Computers with Apple cores:

MACS

11a. Sir ___ Newton, famous scientist:

ISAAC

12d. Book of cartoon strips:

COMIC

13a. Neruda's "____ to the Sea":

ODE

14a. Female robot in "Ex Machina":

AVA

15a. Larger relative of a violin:

CELLO

16a. Shallow ___, 2001 Gwyneth Paltrow movie:

HAL

17a. Open-___ night (comedy club offering):

MIC

18a. Black cat, for some:

OMEN

19d. James ___ Jones, actor of "Field of Dreams":

EARL

20a. Newspaper essays: Hyph.:

OPEDS

21d. Jack, who replaced Allen on "The Tonight Show":

PAAR

22d. Half-moon shapes:

ARCS

22a. Mighty Joe Young, for one:

APE

23d. Ball and cue game:

POOL

24d. Fictional spy played by Tom Cruise in "Mission: Impossible" film series: 2 wds.:

ETHANHUNT

25a. Author Fleming:

IAN

26a. Neon or helium, e.g.:

GAS

27a. Decay or putrefy like a fruit:

ROT

28a. Big Girls Don't ___ (Fergie song):

CRY

29a. Lie adjacent to another:

ABUT

30d. ___-friendly (something that is easy to utilize):

USER

31d. Actor Larenz of "Girls Trip":

TATE

32a. Salmon known as "silvers":

COHO

33d. Clarinet-like instrument with double reed:

OBOE

34a. Type of electrical light that is long-lasting: Abbr.:

LED

35d. Sandwich shop that sounds like India's capital:

DELI

36a. Santa ___, county seat of Sonoma County in California:

ROSA

37a. Thick chunk of cheese:

SLAB

38a. Happy ___ Year!:

NEW

39d. Wonder ___, 2017 film in which Gal Gadot played the title role:

WOMAN

40a. Fish catching device:

NET

41a. ___ Hill (posh area in San Francisco):

NOB

42d. Dan ___, author of "The Da Vinci Code" and "Angels and Demons":

BROWN

43a. Mop & ___ (cleaning brand):

GLO

44a. Dr. ___ (rapper and founder of Beats Electronics):

DRE

45d. Food-inspection organization: Abbr.:

USDA

45a. Singer of "U Remind Me" (2001):

USHER

46d. ___ up trouble (create problems):

STIR

47a. Unsteady gait:

LIMP

48d. Keats or Yeats:

POET

49a. Original Beatles bassist ___ Sutcliffe, lovingly:

STU

50a. ___-Wan Kenobi ("Star Wars" character):

OBI

51d. Who Wants to ___ Millionaire?: 2 wds.:

BEA

52a. Main artery in the body:

AORTA

53d. Actress Issa of "Little":

RAE

54d. La-la lead in:

TRA

55d. Make inquiries:

ASK

56a. Unpleasant or annoying noise:

DIN

57a. Director Anderson of "Isle of Dogs":

WES

58a. Comes closer:

NEARS

59a. Painting or sculpture, e.g.:

ART

60a. Slangy opposite of "yeah":

NAH

61a. Heavy, durable timber:

TEAK
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