January 20, 2025
Across
Clues | Answers |
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Button whose icon is a triangle above a rectangle | EJECT |
Only primate species that can have blue eyes, aside from human | LEMUR |
“Of course,” in Spanish | CLARO |
Star-studded group | ALIST |
Classic fixture outside a barbershop | POLE |
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Clues | Answers |
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Famous Yosemite landmark, familiarly | ELCAP |
What jiggles after it’s set | JELLO |
One might end with “Best,” | |
“$%@!,” e.g. | CURSE |
Jogging gait | TROT |
Button whose icon is a triangle above a rectangle
EJECT: The symbol typically represents the function to eject media, such as a DVD or USB.
Only primate species that can have blue eyes, aside from humans
LEMUR: A unique primate species known for its striking eyes.
“Of course,” in Spanish
CLARO: A common way to express agreement or understanding in Spanish.
Star-studded group
ALIST: Refers to a group of high-profile celebrities or important figures.
Classic fixture outside a barbershop
POLE: A traditional red, white, and blue striped pole.
Famous Yosemite landmark, familiarly
ELCAP: Short for El Capitan, a prominent rock formation in Yosemite National Park.
What jiggles after it’s set
JELLO: A gelatin dessert known for its wiggle and jiggle.
One might end with “Best,”
EMAIL: A form of digital communication that often ends with a closing salutation.
“$%@!,” e.g.
CURSE: A way to depict expletives in writing.
Jogging gait
TROT: A moderate-speed movement, often associated with jogging or animals.