Crossword Explorer Tuvalu - Level 4109

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Tuvalu - Level 4109

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1d. Modest foldable bed:

COT

1a. Hair-parting tool:

COMB

2d. Fertility clinic eggs:

OVA

3d. Tex-___ cuisine:

MEX

4d. ___ Doyle-Murray, "Caddyshack" writer who plays Buster Green in the 1993 film "Groundhog Day":

BRIAN

5d. Rowing need:

OAR

5a. Quite peculiar, say:

ODD

6d. Primetime Emmy Award category for "The Crown":

DRAMA

7d. Airplane hold up, say:

DELAY

8d. Prefix with "circle" or "final":

SEMI

8a. Therapeutic massage site:

SPA

9d. Sulky expression:

POUT

10d. Actress ___ Taylor-Joy of "Emma.":

ANYA

11a. ___-the-counter medicines:

OVER

12d. ___ Ramis, "Caddyshack" director who directed the 1993 film "Groundhog Day":

HAROLD

12a. Rabbit-resembling animal:

HARE

13a. Super long time:

EON

14a. Metered ride:

TAXI

15a. ___ Sea, Asia's almost-vanished sea:

ARAL

16a. "___ bien!" ("Very good!" in Spanish):

MUY

17a. ___ bubble (Scuba diver's release):

AIR

18d. "Let's call ___ day": 2 wds.:

ITA

19a. ___ Geraghty, "This Is My Life" actress who plays Nancy in the 1993 film "Groundhog Day":

MARITA

20d. Dreaming stage letters:

REM

21d. Winnie-the-___ (Piglet's friend):

POOH

21a. Bean in a burrito (anagram of "point"):

PINTO

22d. Letter-shaped beam: Hyph.:

IBAR

23a. "For" vote:

AYE

24d. "Saturday Night Live" network: Abbr.:

NBC

24a. San Francisco's ___ Hill:

NOB

25a. '80s sitcom with a fuzzy alien: Abbr.:

ALF

26d. Lie that's no biggie?:

FIB

27a. Performer who acts without words:

MIME

28d. Two-syllable poetic foot:

IAMB

29d. Wharton degree: Abbr.:

MBA

30d. "Dusk," in verse:

EEN

31a. Fishing vessel:

BOAT

32d. Ocean component that ebbs and flows:

TIDE

33a. Host's offering to a chip eater, perhaps:

DIP

34d. Princess ___, "Super Mario Bros." character:

PEACH

35a. "Honest" president, lovingly:

ABE

36a. ___ Elliot, "Schitt's Creek" actor who plays Larry in the 1993 film "Groundhog Day":

CHRIS

37d. Soldier's greeting of respect:

SALUTE

38a. Roulette action:

BET

39d. "___-la-la!":

TRA

40a. Spider-___, Marvel superhero:

MAN

41a. Clean with a napkin, daintily:

DAB

42d. Relay race prop:

BATON

43a. Many an Abu Dhabi native:

ARAB

44d. ___ MacDowell, "Green Card" actress who plays Rita Hanson in the 1993 film "Groundhog Day":

ANDIE

45d. Encouraging lead-in to "boy!":

ATTA

45a. ___ Paton, "American Wedding" actress who plays Mrs. Lancaster in the 1993 film "Groundhog Day":

ANGELA

46d. Tandoori flatbread:

NAAN

47d. "True ___," 1969 film starring John Wayne:

GRIT

48a. Coca-Cola holder:

CAN

49a. Gooey road stuff that's steamrolled:

TAR

50a. Zion National Park's state:

UTAH

51d. Unnecessary uproar:

ADO

52a. Mildly moist, say:

DAMP

53d. Toss into the stew, say:

ADD

54d. ___ culpa ("My bad!"):

MEA

55d. "___ & Tommy," 2022 TV series about actress Anderson and Tommy Lee:

PAM

56a. Mai ___ ("Blue Hawaii" drink):

TAI

57a. Fox in "The Fox and the Hound":

TOD

58a. Innovator's thought:

IDEA

59a. Insect hidden in "antennae":

ANT

60a. Centuries-old antacid brand:

ENO

61a. Long-lasting Dutch cheese (anagram of "made"):

EDAM
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