LunaCross Puzzle ID 7457 answers
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Puzzle ID 7457
Grape juice leaves this on white carpet:
New York Knicks player __ Barrett:
A common asian soup is hot and this:
Space for spiritual ceremonies in Pueblo culture:
Nancy Sinatra: "__ boots are made for walking":
Slug with a shell; Spongebob's pet:
Disney Channel's CeCe Jones actress initials:
Atlantic Daylight Time or abstract data type:
Scooby-__, sleuthing cartoon Great Dane:
Day-__, extremely bright yellow, orange or pink:
The main stem of a herbaceous plant:
To occupy a place on a committee:
Pound, kilogram and gram are units of this:
British-American poet Auden's initials:
Alien group in Star Trek based at Delta Quadrant:
__ opera, long-running serial drama:
__ to secrecy, having made a promise not to tell:
Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino is known for these:
Knowledge base, concept in technology storage:
The word that ampersands are used for:
Letter code for Australian dollars:
America's clean energy innovator:
To plunge into something, like water:
Chewy square wrapped fruity sweets:
Thick, strong pole used as a ship's mast:
__ the Elder or the Younger, Arthurian knights:
Musical brothers Kevin, Joe and Nick:
Eager students may sit in the front one in lessons:
Relating to or emanating from the stars:
Conclusion or termination of something:
First name of Bohemian poet Maria Rilke:
How something is said, vocal expression:
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