Crossword Explorer Vanuatu - Level 4365

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Vanuatu - Level 4365

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1d. "Cat ___ your tongue?":

GOT

1a. Precious stone:

GEM

2d. Portuguese "she":

ELA

3d. HBO ___ (streaming service):

MAX

4d. Moo goo ___ pan (Chinese chicken dish):

GAI

4a. "Can you ___ little faster?" (what you may tell your taxi driver): 2 wds.:

GOA

5d. "I'm gonna make him an ___ he can't refuse!" (famous quote from "The Godfather"):

OFFER

6d. Gladiator combat venue with many seats:

ARENA

7d. Unlimited ___ plan (type of "limitless" phone plan):

DATA

7a. Apply gently, as concealer:

DAB

8d. "Without further ___...":

ADO

9d. Prohibit, officially:

BAN

10a. Suffix with "cray" for a popular crayon brand:

OLA

11a. Kenya's continent, for short:

AFR

12a. Toothpaste-approving group: Abbr.:

ADA

13a. Hired ride with a meter inside:

TAXI

14d. Bank account earning, for short:

INT

15d. ___ Gaga, "Poker Face" singer:

LADY

15a. "___ Is Like a Song," Kenny Rogers' posthumous studio album that released in 2023:

LIFE

16a. Metric ___ (2,205 pounds, say):

TON

17a. Michael Jordan's organization: Abbr.:

NBA

18d. ___ and Ernie of "Sesame Street":

BERT

19a. "May It Be" Irish singer:

ENYA

20d. Conifer with red berries that sounds like "you":

YEW

21d. ChapStick target:

LIP

21a. "Love ___ Me," first solo studio album by Kenny Rogers that released in 1976:

LIFTED

22d. Apple tablet at a Genius Bar:

IPAD

23d. ___ and square (in an honest way):

FAIR

24a. Carly ___ Jepsen who sang "Beach House":

RAE

25a. Craft beer letters:

IPA

26a. Pastrami on ___ (deli sandwich):

RYE

27d. Jerboa has a long one?:

EAR

28a. "She Rides ___ Horses," twenty-third studio album by Kenny Rogers that released in 1999:

WILD

29d. Matinee ___ (film star):

IDOL

30d. Saucepan cover:

LID

31d. First letter in "danger," phonetically:

DEE

32a. Emulate Rembrandt:

PAINT

33d. Marlin and Dory's objective, in a famous Pixar movie:

NEMO

34a. Newspaper revenue sources, for short:

ADS

35d. "___ Friends," Kenny Rogers' 1977 studio album that reached No. 2 on the Country charts:

DAYTIME

36d. Butter in beauty products:

SHEA

37a. Casino's spotted cube:

DIE

38a. Dr. with Grammys?:

DRE

39a. Cheerleader's cheer:

RAH

40a. Poetic tribute:

ODE

41a. "Tell ___ bedtime story!" (child's request, maybe): 2 wds.:

MEA

42d. Nightmarish tree hidden in "Belmont"?:

ELM

43d. "All jokes ___...":

ASIDE

44a. Opposite of "whisper":

YELL

45d. Fancy prom ride, for short:

LIMO

46d. Camper's source of warmth:

FIRE

46a. "Every Time Two ___ Collide," 1978 studio album by Kenny Rogers and Dottie West that sold over a million copies:

FOOLS

47d. Sign of dark things to come, say:

OMEN

48a. ___ chi ch'uan, Chinese martial art:

TAI

49d. "What ___ I tell you?":

DID

49a. Not brilliant?:

DIM

50a. Short skirt:

MINI

51d. Rhyming opposite of "yea":

NAY

52a. Two, for one and three?:

MEAN

53d. Sinusitis doctor: Abbr.:

ENT

54d. Cherry pie ___ mode: 2 wds.:

ALA

55d. Newspaper headquartered in Manhattan: Abbr.:

NYT

56a. Dublin's land, for short:

IRE

57a. Hoover ___, Colorado River structure:

DAM

58a. "If ___ My Heart Had a Voice," twenty-fifth studio album by Kenny Rogers that released in 1993:

ONLY

59a. Hibernation hole?:

DEN

60a. Organ below the brow:

EYE

61a. Tit for ___:

TAT
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