Crossword Explorer Tuvalu - Level 4127

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Tuvalu - Level 4127

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1d. "I'm not impressed" response:

MEH

1a. Lion's luxuriant locks:

MANE

2d. "___ you in or out?":

ARE

3d. Animal rescuer, in the Bible:

NOAH

4d. ___ Lauder (Clinique parent company):

ESTEE

5d. Gravy ___ (pitcher or jug for serving sauce):

BOAT

5a. Male sibling, for short:

BRO

6d. Eldest son of Ned Stark, in "Game of Thrones":

ROBB

7d. Sydney ___ House, Australia:

OPERA

8d. School for toddlers, say: Hyph.:

PREK

8a. Vietnamese noodle soup:

PHO

9d. "___ You Come Again," 1977 Dolly Parton song that won a Grammy for Best Female Country Vocal Performance:

HERE

10d. ___ the moon (very happy):

OVER

11a. Cupid's Greek counterpart (anagram of "sore"):

EROS

12a. "Oh no, I messed up!":

OOPS

13d. Killed, as a giant (rhymes with "flew"):

SLEW

14a. Speed up, as an engine:

REV

15a. ___ Ledger, Oscar-winning "The Dark Knight" actor:

HEATH

16d. Put up on a wall, as a picture frame:

HANG

17a. "Kane and ___," novel by Jeffrey Archer:

ABEL

18a. "Before," to Emily Dickinson:

ERE

19a. 1978 Dolly Parton song from the eponymous album that topped the U.S. country singles chart:

HEARTBREAKER

20d. ___ Gilmore, Alexis Bledel's character in "Gilmore Girls":

RORY

21d. The first "A" in A.K.A.:

ALSO

22a. "Discreet Music" musician Brian ___:

ENO

23a. Pointy hole-making tool:

AWL

24d. "The Boy ___ Cried Wolf," Aesop's fable:

WHO

24a. "___ did the chicken cross the road?":

WHY

25d. Meat that can be "cured":

HAM

26d. Yang's partner:

YIN

27a. Electrical ___ (network for producing electricity):

GRID

28d. Platform for the App Store:

IOS

29d. "How obvious!":

DUH

30a. Japanese wrestling form:

SUMO

31d. Baseball official, for short:

UMP

32d. ___ Zedong, famed Chinese figure:

MAO

33d. In ___ ear and out the other:

ONE

34a. Frozen rain, say:

HAIL

35d. "Ray Donovan" actor ___ Schreiber:

LIEV

36a. "Touch ___," 1972 Dolly Parton song that was nominated for a Grammy: 2 wds.:

YOURWOMAN

37d. Corrode, as an iron pipe:

RUST

38d. "___ all due respect...":

WITH

39a. Prefix for "science" or "present":

OMNI

40a. Feng ___ (Chinese aesthetic system):

SHUI

41a. "The Cask of Amontillado" writer Edgar Allan ___:

POE

42a. Shoemaker's helper, in a Brothers Grimm fairy tale:

ELF

43d. Opposite of "more":

LESS

44d. "Eagle When She ___," 1991 Dolly Parton song that was nominated for the Grammy for Best Country Song:

FLIES

45a. Train traveler's stop, for short:

STA

46d. Severely shrunken Asian sea (anagram of "lara"):

ARAL

47d. "Bossypants" author Fey or singer Turner:

TINA

47a. 2005 Dolly Parton song written for the film "Transamerica" that was nominated for an Oscar: 2 wds.:

TRAVELINTHRU

48d. Reddish-brown horse (anagram of "nora"):

ROAN

49d. Cousin's mom:

AUNT

50d. Creative mental spark:

IDEA

51d. Geeky sort, informally:

NERD

52d. "Looks like trouble!": Hyph.:

UHOH

53a. Last three vowels:

IOU

54a. "I'm on your ___!" ("I support you!"):

SIDE

55a. Captain ___, Gregory Peck's "Moby Dick" role:

AHAB

56d. Hollywood's ___ Gardner:

AVA

57d. ___, borrow, steal:

BEG

58a. Palindromic Indian flatbread:

NAN

59a. One who can predict the future, perhaps:

SEER

60a. "I Will Always ___ You," 1973 Dolly Parton song famously covered by Whitney Houston:

LOVE

61a. Hill-dwelling insect:

ANT

62a. Teary-eyed, perhaps:

SAD

63a. Crone in a fairy tale, say:

HAG
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