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1. Garden lure : SPIDERWEB
2. Prefix meaning "coil" : SPIRO
3. It straddles the border of two western states : LAKETAHOE
4. Brass, for one : ALLOY
Brass, for one"Brass EyeA Brass
5. Closing question : AREWEDONE
6. Subjects for reviewers : FILMS
8. What some glasses lack : RIMS
9. Observed visiting : SEENAT
10. Break off loudly : SNAP
11. Write the wrong number on, perhaps : MISDATE
12. Legal option : APPEAL
13. Warning after using an iron : FORE
14. A.L. East squad : TOR
15. __ space : CRAWL
__ spaceSpaceAce Of Space 1Because the The Dirac equation, as the relativistic equation that describes spin 1/2
particles in quantum mechanics, can be written in terms of
16. Glove material : LATEX
17. Speech interruptions : UMS
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particular purpose or in a particular communicative situation. For example,
when speaking officially or in a public setting, an English speaker may be
more likely to follow prescriptive norms for formal usage than in a casual
setting, for example, by pronouncing words ending in -ing with a velar
nasal instead of an alveolar ...
Stuttering, also known as stammering, is a
19. Support on the way up : PITON
20. Cookout choice : BRAT
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Faison, is an American actor known for his role as Deputy Commissioner
Ervin Burrell in the HBO series The Wire, as Barney Matthews in the
Hannibal Lecter franchise, and as Sugar Bates in the Cinemax series BansheeGrilling
22. One of a nursery rhyme trio : BAKER
23. Most successful African-American PGA golfer before Woods : PEETE
27. Armadas on the road : NISSANS
28. Turnovers, e.g. : STAT
30. Shot in the dark : STAB
31. Clicking sound? : AHA
32. "Battlestar Galactica" commander : ADAMA
"Battlestar Galactica" commanderOnly the "Pegasus" is the tenth episode of the second season of the reimagined
33. One who's no fun to play with : POORLOSER
35. Bicycle tire feature : VALVESTEM
36. Discharge : EGEST
DischargeA Electrical discharge machiningCapacitor discharge ignition
37. Tiny arboreal amphibians : TREETOADS
38. Indication of an offense : SLAP
39. Take a little off : PARE
40. Many of its products are named for Scandinavian places : IKEA
Many of its products are named for Scandinavian placesA Ethnonym. The Old English ethnonym "Angul-Seaxan" comes from the Latin
Angli-Saxones and became the name of the peoples the English monk Bede
called Angli around 730 and the British monk Gildas called Saxones around
530. Anglo-Saxon is a term that was rarely used by CoffeeViking expansion
41. Mountain __ : DEW
Mountain __The MountainForty MountainPakatakan Mountain
42. Hardly transitory : ETERNAL
43. Like much flower symmetry : RADIAL
44. Defeat decisively : WHOMP
Defeat decisivelyHe accomplished their Hungarians The
45. Quite a stretch : EONS
46. One who does a waggle dance : BEE
47. Sensitive health class subject : SAFESEX
48. Practiced diligently : PLIED
50. It's often used to make paste : ROMATOMATO
51. Traditional Christmas Eve dish for some : OYSTERSTEW
52. Traffic stopper, at times : SIREN
55. Elastic wrap brand : ACEBANDAGE
56. Herbivore named for its habitat : PRAIRIEDOG
57. List on a ticket : PARTYSLATE
59. Takes an interest in : LIKES
60. Revolutionary pamphleteer : PAINE
62. Far from subtle : BLATANT
63. High-tech communications portmanteau : PHABLET
High-tech communications portmanteauSextingIntelThe
64. Feel a strong need (for) : STARVE
65. Rest area array : SEMIS
66. Made off with : STOLE
67. Use an updraft, say : SOAR
68. Old movie dog : ASTA
Old movie dogMy
70. Administrative branches : ARMS
72. Granada bear : OSO
Granada bearITV Studios"Bloody SundaySidney Lewis Bernstein, Baron Bernstein (30 January 1899 – 5 February 1993)
was a British businessman and media executive who was the founding chairman
of the London-based
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