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1. Garden lure : SPIDERWEB
Garden lureThe His Girl Friday
2. Prefix meaning "coil" : SPIRO
3. It straddles the border of two western states : LAKETAHOE
4. Brass, for one : ALLOY
Brass, for oneBrassThe Hypnotic Brass EnsembleSinatra And Swingin' Brass
5. Closing question : AREWEDONE
6. Subjects for reviewers : FILMS
8. What some glasses lack : RIMS
What some glasses lackStereoscopyGoogle Glass
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
16. Glove material : LATEX
Glove materialA Glove printsUnsourced A
17. Speech interruptions : UMS
19. Support on the way up : PITON
Support on the way upPervez MusharrafBusiness supportLong Way RoundDo-support
20. Cookout choice : BRAT
21. Modicum : BIT
ModicumChildhood. Jal was born to a Nuer family in the village of Tonj, Warrap
State in the Bahr el Ghazal region of Sudan (now South Sudan).He does not
know exactly when he was born, and records his date of birth as 1 January
1980. Jal was a young child when the Second Sudanese Civil War broke out.
His father joined the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) and when he was
…Homeland securityOrigins. The Lacey Schwartz Delgado (born 1977) is an American filmmaker who is the
second lady of New York.She is married to the Lieutenant Governor of New
York, Antonio Delgado.As a filmmaker, she is most notable for her 2015 PBS
documentary Little White Lie
22. One of a nursery rhyme trio : BAKER
23. Most successful African-American PGA golfer before Woods : PEETE
25. Made it up : LIED
Made it upKir is a popular French cocktail
26. Follow : SHADOW
FollowFollow Me, BoysFollow the LightsA I Will
27. Armadas on the road : NISSANS
Armadas on the roadThe The Depot The
28. Turnovers, e.g. : STAT
30. Shot in the dark : STAB
31. Clicking sound? : AHA
Clicking sound?ClickThe band's name was inspired by the subtitles of the movie The Gods Must Be
Crazy, in which the Respiratory soundsSnapping (or
32. "Battlestar Galactica" commander : ADAMA
33. One who's no fun to play with : POORLOSER
34. Showed up : GOTIN
Showed upEarly life and journalism career. Lampanelli was born in Trumbull,
Connecticut to a middle-class family. Three of her grandparents were of
Italian descent, and the fourth of Polish ancestry. Her mother, Gloria (née
Velgot), worked for the local police department, where "she typed in all
the arrests made", and her father, Leonard Lampugnale, worked for Sikorsky
Aircraft and later …2020 census. 2010 census. As of the census of 2010, there were 8,978
people, 3,275 households, and 2,310 families living in the city.The racial
makeup of the city was 81.8% African American, 14.3% White, 3.5% Hispanic
or Latino, 0.4% Asian, 0.2% Native American, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 1.6%
from other races, and 1.7% from two or more races made QuicksandMusic. The Battle of the Bands is a pop and rock album which encompasses
multiple styles of music, including country, psychedelic, and R&B.. As part
of the album's concept, The Turtles adopted 12 different band names, and
recorded 12 songs, each in a different genre or style, representing
different groups competing in a mock Battle of the Bands.The outer cover
shows …
35. Bicycle tire feature : VALVESTEM
Bicycle tire featureA A A A
36. Discharge : EGEST
DischargeIn hydrology, Expel or let go. Electrostatic dischargeAn
37. Tiny arboreal amphibians : TREETOADS
Tiny arboreal amphibiansSalamanders are a group of Ascendonanus
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 placesMcDonald's Corporation (NYSE: MCD) is the world's largest chain of fast
food restaurants, serving around 68 million customers daily in 119
countries. McDonald's traces A 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 Lake Wobegon
42. Hardly transitory : ETERNAL
Hardly transitoryKalkiIn molecular biology, A sabra or tzabar (Hebrew: צַבָּר, plural: tzabarim) is an
informal-turned-formal modern Hebrew term that defines any Jew born in
Israel.The term came into widespread use in the 1930s to refer to a Jew who
had been born in Palestine (including the British Mandate of Palestine and
Ottoman Palestine; cf. New Yishuv & Old Yishuv), though it may have
appeared earlier.The league was used in Ancient Rome, defined as 1½ Roman miles (7500 Roman
feet, modern 2.2 km or 1.4 miles).The origin is the leuga Gallica (also:
leuca Callica), the league of Gaul.. Argentina. The Argentine league
(legua) is 5.572 km (3.462 mi) or 6 666 varas: 1 vara is 0.83 m (33
in).English-speaking world. On land, the league is most commonly defined as
three miles, …
43. Like much flower symmetry : RADIAL
Like much flower symmetryFloral symmetryIcosahedral PicturesqueOrigami
44. Defeat decisively : WHOMP
45. Quite a stretch : EONS
Quite a stretchA stretch-shortening cycleMelasmaPlaces Africa. Chinese noodles
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
64. Feel a strong need (for) : STARVE
65. Rest area array : SEMIS
66. Made off with : STOLE
Made off withThe word Velocity made goodIn Ghana, The Catch was a baseball play
67. Use an updraft, say : SOAR
69. Be mindful of : HEED
Be mindful ofMindfulness-based cognitive therapyWakefulnessIn the United States, a Music. Sôber, Spanish rock band; Songs "
70. Administrative branches : ARMS
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