Everyday Puzzles Unlimited crossword ID 3952 answers
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Unlimited crossword ID 3952
__-serif, typeface without stroke extensions:
Independent travel agents group:
Comes after Zip-a-Dee-Doo, in the song:
Abbreviation for cable television:
Abbreviation for periods of 60 minutes:
Chicken dish with the name of a Chinese general:
Pacific Ocean climate phenomenon:
The Kenya shilling's three-letter code:
Black residue found up a chimney:
Code for Orlando International Airport:
Make amends or reparations for:
Hamlet utterance beholding poor Yorick's skull:
Southernmost Great Lake near Cleveland, Detroit:
Fictional Daily Planet journalist Lane:
"Actions speak __ than words":
Puts a group of things in order of preference:
Canadian actor Massoud, star of Aladdin:
Billy __, baseball boss in 2011 movie Moneyball:
Pesto __ genovese, Italian green pasta sauce:
Series of rock-cut churches in Ethiopia:
User details needed to access some sites:
A small pointed tool used for piercing holes:
Two and a Half Men co-creator, Chuck __:
A short word for chest of drawers or writing desk:
First home computer developed in America:
Way up in the sky, or __ as a kite:
Almond Joy has it, Mounds don't:
First name of singer Menzel, known for Let It Go:
Jane, heroine of 1847 Charlotte Brontë novel:
__ Plaza, Dallas site of JFK's assassination:
Black __, picturesque area of southern Germany:
Agent Smith in The Matrix, __ Weaving:
Grant, Eisenhower, MacArthur, and Marshall:
Number of the Queen Elizabeth who ascended in 1952:
Great views, comfy spots, the best __ in the house:
__ Patrick Harris, Doogie Howser doctor:
Old term for an inn like Shakespeare's Boar's Head:
Currency used in Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo:
Olive drizzle used in Mediterranean cuisine:
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