Crosslogic
Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike a crossword.
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- Brother of Cain
- Moon-landing missions
- Italian river
- Related to the stars
- Ladybug, e.g.
- Beavers' constructions
- British peer
- Restaurant
- Flightless birds
- Sign up
- Greek letter
- Remarkable achievement
- Vigorous rhythmic dance
- Show off
- Debris from a shipwreck
- Enemy
- Golf course warnings
- Nourished or encouraged
- Odious
- Apple product
- Tibetan monk
- Molten rock
- Moon goddess
- milk (shake alternative)
- Empty, as a set
- Kind of kernel
- Nicaraguan president Daniel
- Egg
- Artist Gauguin
- Beg
- Frolic or gambol
- Rd.
- Despondent
- Saved, as from a shipwreck
- Cheek
- "Note to ..."
- Opening shot in some sports
- Spread thickly
- Health centers
- Eyelid infection
- Moving the last letter of 5 across to the front yields a valid word.
- Removing the first letter of 7 down yields an anagram of a greek letter.
- Changing one letter of 12 across yields a James Bond film title.
- 13 across contains only one type of vowel.
- Moving the first letter of 14 across to the end yields a valid word.
- 17 across contains an anagram of (xxii).
- 19 across contains an anagram of (xi).
- The middle half of 22 across is a valid word.
- 34 across contains the only Y in the grid.
- 35 across contains exactly one type of consonant.
- Reversing the letters of 1 down forms a valid word.
- 2 down contains a substring that is the name of a body part.
- 6 down begins with a conjunction.
- 8 down contains the name of a chemical element.
- The letters of 10 down are in alphabetical order.
- 22 down begins with a preposition.
- 23 down contains exactly one vowel.
- (xxi) and 26 down are identical except for one letter.
- 30 down contains exactly one consonant.
- (xv) crosses two words that begin with its first letter.