Everyday Puzzles Unlimited crossword ID 3120 answers
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Unlimited crossword ID 3120
Marge and Homer's eldest child:
Capital of Italy's Apulia region:
Blackthorn berry used to make gin:
Initialism that covers topics not on the agenda:
Initials of ER's most famous actor:
Abbreviation for units that have 16 ounces in them:
Short form for prehistoric "terrible lizards":
Roald Dahl gum-chewing character's initials:
Health points in a video game:
People from countries like Oman, Yemen and Kuwait:
Worn by the Devil in Lauren Weisberger novel title:
Creamy, blue-veined cheese from France's Auvergne:
Karin __, Bond girl in You Only Live Twice:
Large Filipino knife similar to a machete:
Center of operations of an armed force:
French surname that sounds like a maths constant:
Southerly Mediterranean wind, in the Adriatic Sea:
Acronym for the US' Republican Party:
Airport code for Borrego Valley Airport:
Science of light, written about by Leonardo:
When there were no chairs, they did this:
Initials for a file transfer method online:
The Four __, Motown vocal quartet:
A pipe with a branch at an acute angle:
Hardwood acacia tree native to Hawaii:
1986 Beastie Boys album, Licensed to __:
A word for very loose-fitting clothes:
Cereal grain for morning porridge:
X-Men mutant with ape-like strength and agility:
Leather straps for sharpening razors:
Difference in age between two people:
Shortened word after companies like Apple:
A person in charge of a business; rhymes with toss:
Dark area, determining factor on Groundhog's Day:
Emoticon sticking its tongue out:
Cooker used for baking or roasting:
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