Venezuela - Level 1698 - Crossword Explorer
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Venezuela - Level 1698
1a. Clapton who sang "Tears in Heaven":
2d. "Call Me Maybe" singer's middle name:
3d. "___ Be Home for Christmas":
4d. Hollywood star, for short:
5a. Spa treatment for the feet, for short:
6d. Music with confessional lyrics:
7d. Dance club with a glittery ball:
8d. U.S state which is famous for its potatoes:
12a. Clearance ___ (at throwaway prices):
15a. Exchange something for money:
16a. Santa ___ (county seat of Sonoma known for its wineries):
17a. Prefix with "practice" or "function":
20a. Rich variety of dairy food used in pizza:
22d. Architect Ludwig Mies van der ___ (designer of the Barcelona chair):
22a. "___: Prince of Thieves," 1991 movie starring Morgan Freeman as Azeem: 2 wds.:
23d. Satisfactory, but not especially good:
25d. "Yikes!" alternative in a comic:
27a. ___ facto (by that very fact):
29d. PlayStation and Vaio manufacturer:
30d. "John Lennon/Plastic ___ Band" (1970 album):
31a. 1996 sci-fi thriller film starring Morgan Freeman as Dr. Paul Shannon: 2 wds.:
36a. "Show up on time," in textspeak: Abbr.:
37a. Ambient music maker Brian:
38a. "Driving ___," 1989 film starring Morgan Freeman as Hoke Colburn: 2 wds.:
39d. Chemically unreactive like Argon:
41d. Apple's classic digital music players:
42d. Ideal meal for someone with cold:
45a. Baseball official, for short:
47a. Historic in scale and grandness:
48d. Electrically charged particle:
54a. Disorderly demonstration:
55a. "___ M for Murder," 1954 crime mystery film directed by Alfred Hitchcock:
56a. Numbers on a scoreboard: Abbr.:
57a. Gets browner at the beach:
58a. Infected protrusion in the eye:
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