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Across/Down
1. Coke or Pepsi, but not Sprite
1. Curved shape
1. Dark purple-brown (not a fruit)
1. Every answer has this length
1. Food starch, for short
1. Four clues have this answer
1. Four clues have this answer too
1. "Hey!" but quiet
1. Male youngsters
1. Neighbors of appendices
1. Of the ear
1. PC key used to undo or paste
1. Respiratory organ
1. Run away
1. This word never overlaps with another occurrence of itself
1. Tortilla with a filling
1. U.S. president and chief justice
1. What object you should create, with the following clue
1. What object you should create, with the previous clue
1. Young sheep
2. 160 letters cover the surface ___ of this puzzle's object
2. Indebted individual
2. Mindat's 6464, also known as trona
2. Moments begotten by puzzles
2. Norse hammer-wielder
2. Port Vila currency
2. Possessive pronoun
2. Thummim counterpart
2. Univ. in Hobart and Launceston
2. Vertical beam or stallion
3. Dried seaweed
3. Dutch Caribbean island
3. Fall
3. "I'll __ __ touch" (2 wds.)
3. Locs. of higher education
3. Many a Saudi or Yemeni
3. Narcotic leaf
3. Second word of "gracias" response
3. Skating venue
3. Tree covering
4. Anglo-Saxon serf
4. Blast with a photon beam
4. Descartes or Magritte
4. Ecstaticness
4. Guesses for when you'll get there (abbr.)
4. Narrow valley
4. Objective pronoun
4. These can fuel fireplaces
4. Type of (obsolete) open court hearing
4. Without
5. Columbus is its capital
5. Either of two clues numbered #5, in French
5. Greek war god
5. Home of the NBA's Jazz
5. Military truant (abbr.)
5. Odd, to a Scot
5. Region bounded by two arcs
5. Sailor's greeting
5. Taken by mouth
5. VanDerveer or Lipinski
6. A word containing letters that you should shade every occurrence of
6. A word containing letters that you should shade every occurrence of
6. Each complete grid is either a whole or a half of this
6. Irene of "Fame" fame
6. Noble gas
6. Nothing more than
6. Paralegal and film subject Brockovich
6. Pheasant brood
6. Shine alternative
6. "Take __ __ a sign" (2 wds.)
7. Big boats like Noah's
7. Half-Life bureaucrat
7. Hard cheese
7. Holes
7. Part of a skeleton
7. Questions
7. Regal Russian
7. Soft cheese
7. This word never overlaps with another occurrence of itself
7. "To be", as opposed to "to seem"
A diagram showing two equally-sized squares positioned side-by-side. A highlighted rectangular region extends from the middle of the left square to the middle of the right square.
ABUN ALEC ANSI AOKR
AVAR BEER CANI EAST
ENGN HARE HAUT INDU
INTH ONIT ORME RAAR
READ RUDR TELO WOUT
A diagram. Part one points to part two. Part one consists of a rectangle containing a smaller rectangle. The smaller rectangle is as wide as the larger rectangle and shares a side at the bottom. The letter W is located roughly in the center-left of the smaller rectangle, and the letter H is located roughly in the bottom-right. Part two looks similar to part one, except the smaller rectangle has been shifted upwards to share the top edge of the larger rectangle.A diagram showing a rectangle. The letter P appears twice inside the rectangle. One P is positioned just left of center and close to the top edge. The other P is positioned just right of center and just below center, closer to the central point than the other P.A diagram showing a rectangle wider than it is long. The letter K is positioned inside the rectangle close to the right edge, slightly above center. The letter Y is positioned inside the rectangle close to the left edge, slightly below center. A region is circled with a gray oval, extending from slightly left of the rectangle's center to slightly left of the right edge.A diagram. Part one points to part two. Part one consists of a rectangle containing a smaller rectangle. The smaller rectangle is as wide as the larger rectangle and shares a side at the bottom. The letter W is located roughly in the center-left of the smaller rectangle, and the letter H is located roughly in the bottom-right. Part two looks similar to part one, except the smaller rectangle has been shifted upwards to share the top edge of the larger rectangle.A diagram. Part one points to part two. Part one consists of a rectangle containing a smaller rectangle. The smaller rectangle is as wide as the larger rectangle and shares a side at the bottom. The letter W is located roughly in the center-left of the smaller rectangle, and the letter H is located roughly in the bottom-right. Part two looks similar to part one, except the smaller rectangle has been shifted upwards to share the top edge of the larger rectangle.A diagram showing a rectangular prism laid along one of the long sides. Three sides are visible (long top, long left, short right). On the long top side, the letter F is positioned centrally, and the letter A is off towards the left corner. On the long left side, the letter A is positioned in the top left, close to where the letter A on the top side is. On the short right side, the letter D is positioned centrally, slightly up and right of the exact center.