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Across
- Cul-de-___ (dead end)
- (1/5) “As the mystery thickens, you, Dale E. Theme, decide to pay a visit to the ___ where Tom Blanks was filming his latest project…”
- Suffix with “arti-” for something you would read in a magazine
- Less than 90 degrees, as an angle
- Vast stretch of time
- (2/5) “You learn from talking to the crew that Blanks has a fierce ___ (nemesis) by the name of Hugh Jackpot…”
- Spice used to flavor eggnog
- Actress ___ Falco of “Bupkis”
- Blaster you can buy at the guitar shop, for short
- Once in a blue moon, say
- Like hot wings
- “___ you later, alligator!”
- (3/5) “Hugh Jackpot had auditioned for the same ___ (film) but had lost out on the lucrative role to Blanks…”
- Day after Friday, for short
- “___ Arnold!” (animated Nickelodeon series)
Down
- (4/5) “After Jackpot had heard the bad news, he’d made quite the ___ (commotion) before storming off…”
- Not in a whisper
- Prefix for “meter” or “pede”
- Spacious family car: Abbr.
- Response to “How much longer will you be?”, essentially: Abbr.
- Phone book number, for short
- “All bets ___ off!”
- Popular, smokable Cuban export
- “Thanks,” in Marseille
- (5/5) “You also find out that Jackpot had broken into Blanks’ trailer and left a ___ (clutter) as he searched for something…”
- ___ bargain (courtroom request)
- Sailor’s “Roger that!”
- “So near, ___ so far”
- Texter’s “Tsk, I’m disappointed…”: Abbr.
- Edgar Allan ___ who authored “The Oval Portrait”
- Columbia or Dartmouth, e.g.