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Daily Themed Crossword Etched In Wax - Level 14

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1d. ___ Beta Kappa:

PHI

1a. Baywatch star Anderson's nickname:

PAM

2d. French sculptor Jean ___, famous for torn and pasted paper art:

ARP

3d. A mongrel dog or a stupid person:

MUTT

4d. At 14.7 feet, this Marvel character is the largest statue by Madame Tussauds: 2 wds.:

THEHULK

4a. Push with force, word usually used with fighter jets:

THRUST

5d. "She always ___ to her mother" (Positive reply): 2 wds.:

SAYSYES

6d. ___ Bell, this Disney fairy is the smallest figure made by Madame Tussauds:

TINKER

7d. Expression for "Oh My Gosh!":

WHOOPS

7a. Agile and alert New World lizards:

WHIPTAIL

8d. Princess from "Star Wars," who has a wax statue in Madame Tussauds, London:

LEIA

9d. Spin of a coin before a game:

TOSS

9a. "___ Count Of Monte Cristo":

THE

10a. River in North East England, Newcastle specifically:

TYNE

11a. ___ and aah:

OOH

12a. Move over snow:

SKI

13a. Liquid food usually served in the first course:

SOUP

14d. Jack ___, American talk show host and author:

PAAR

15a. Apt anagram of "aye":

YEA

16a. Someone who would make a sound by striking into liquid:

SPLASHER

17d. Nickname of a famous mouse in a movie it stars in:

STU

18d. Turn under and sew the edge of a cloth:

HEM

19a. Boots used inside an ice rink:

SKATES

20a. Alcohol of the pirates:

RUM


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