Everyday Puzzles Unlimited crossword ID 5409 answers
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Unlimited crossword ID 5409
A name I call myself in musical terms:
Compulsive, repetitive movements or sounds:
Sufjan Stevens made an album about this US state:
__ Full of Stars, 2014 hit single for Coldplay:
Let __, Elsa's memorable song in Disney's Frozen:
The Bridge Over The River __, Pierre Boulle novel:
US state that's also a musical:
Repeat twice to make a toy on a string:
Stuart Little author __ White:
Written promise of payment at a date in the future:
__ Reap, second-largest city in Cambodia:
Byname of NBA star Kevin Garnett:
Secret hiding places in nooks and crannies:
Soft, shapeless lump of something:
Organization to support people with addiction:
Meitnerium, named after physicist Lise Meitner:
Fruit from a flowering plant, e.g. apple or pear:
Activist and Star Trek actor George:
Double it for Nelson's catchphrase on The Simpsons:
Make a pile, one item on top of another:
A metal fastener; to move quickly or suddenly:
__ salts, magnesium sulfate added to baths:
French word for the month of May:
The A in LAN, local __ network:
High school seniors write it for college admission:
International currency code for Israeli shekel:
Surname of electricity pioneer and inventor Nikola:
Put an unsold auction lot back up for sale:
Gold Ancient Persian coin with an archer and king:
A temporary loss of concentration or memory:
Set of steps for going up or down a floor:
Zodiac sign represented by a crab:
Health facility with a dry heat cabin:
Animal kept inside the family home:
18th-century English mathematician Reverend Thomas:
Florida State University football team:
"Three-headed" muscle on the back of the upper arm:
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