42 & 5: This pioneer of bluegrass music

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1 Oxfords word of the year for 2021 was this 3-letter one short for a word that goes back to the Latin for COW
2 Let's Czech in with this capital where Smetana & Dvorak both lived
3 You love this big purple dinosaur of public TV (& he loves you)
4 Parade reported that taking this type of picture now causes more deaths than shark attacks
5 Susan Casey one of the 1st politicians to call herself this kind of mom wasn't kidding--her son Conor became a star MLS striker
6 An easy target or what we have here
7 Haydn's No. 38 is also known as this symphony from the way muted violins repeat the sound of non-muted ones
8 Originally this city founded by King Harald was east of the Aker River but after a 1624 fire ended up moving further west
9 Commonly dried black Corinth is a purple & often seedless variety of this fruit
10 Competing against 19-year-olds this Jamaican was 16 when he set a junior world record in the 200 meters at 20.13 seconds
11 Detroit mom Evelyn Overton started making this dessert & turned it into a Factory
12 We won't string you along; it's this game
13 Inspired by his uprooted family Alan Hovhaness' 1st symphony is titled this a period of forced absence from one's homeland
14 Completed in the 1490s Nydegg Church is a landmark in this city capital of both its nation & its same-named Canton
15 This team went to the Super Bowl 4 times in the 1970s; purple never reigned & they haven't been back
16 The name for this part of your nose comes from the Latin for fence
17 Tired of little heads going thunk a daycare staff wanted something to prop kids up; Susan Henderson created this pillow
18 It means stocks are on the rise & investors are rushing to buy
19 London's orchestra of the Age of this plays Bach & Mozart on vintage 18th century instruments
20 Not Moscow but this capital 300 miles north of the Black Sea is the mother of Rus cities
21 1980s moviegoers were moved by this film that was introducing Whoopi Goldberg as Celie
22 The Roman equivalent of this Greek goddess is Minerva
23 The mother of this 4-time Oscar-winning actress was a birth control activist & is seen here with Margaret Sanger
24 It's a fishy phrase for something that is deliberately misleading or distracts attention
25 Works by this eminent Sir Edward 2 include 2 symphonies as well as the a Enigma Variations
26 Something to sink your teeth into... a signed document by Vlad the Impaler in 1459 is the first written appearance of this capital
27 New Hampshire's state flower is the purple lilac & its state bird is the purple this
28 This yellow gastropod named for its resemblance to a fruit can move about 6 inches per minute
29 In 2016 Wisconsin mom Kristin Garvey made the first yard sign with these 5 words preceding various affirmations
30 It's a possession that's too expensive to maintain or a rummage sale often for a worthy cause
31 Disillusioned with Napoleon Beethoven changed the title of his landmark 3rd symphony from Bonaparte to this
32 These dogs were originally trained as water dogs & their name is related to the small pools of water they splashed in
33 The balloons in one Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade use about 400000 cubic feet of this gas
34 You may find yourself on an emotional one of these such as Maverick at Cedar Point
35 Michel Tournier's Friday or the Other Island is a modern retelling of this 18th century novel
36 17 & 20: This British-raised actor who played Peter Parker again in a 2021 surprise
37 In 1921 New Orleans became the first city in the U.S. to declare a historic district this one
38 In the 1790s Old East still a residence hall was the entirety campus of the University of North Carolina in this city
39 As a gas oxygen is colorless but in liquid form it's this color
40 Everyday metaphors include the instruction not to tackle problems prematurely let's do this when we come to it
41 With works like Redgauntlet & Kenilworth this U.K. author created the historical novel in the 19th century
42 43 & 35: This actor an Oscar winner for Cool Hand Luke & a sidekick in The Naked Gun
43 Full of tricks & treats All Hallows' Eve has its origins in this Celtic festival
44 Electric vehicles have brought cash to Chile a land with large reserves of this lightest metal element used in batteries
45 British Jew Israel Zangwill used this term for the U.S. as a vessel where all peoples mix; his son moved to El Paso & became part of it
46 Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris introduced this female telepath & a community of Louisiana vampires
47 37 &18 & borrowing Jimmy Carter's middle initial this actor
48 Legend says this outside Tokyo was created in the year 286 B.C. by an earthquake
49 The element actinium & its symbol are both first alphabetically; this element & its symbol are last
50 Based on a 1955 speech by a Fed head slowing the economy is known as taking this away just as the party is getting started
51 Mr. Scratch is bested by a New Hampshire orator in this story by Stephen Vincent Benet
52 22 & 1: This superstar saxophonist Jr.
53 Atomic number 100 this radioactive element is named for the scientist who directed the first controlled fission chain reaction
54 To blame bad news on the one who told you; the last name of Chicago policeman William meant it was literally done to him in 1901
55 At the end of this first F. Scott Fitzgerald novel Amory Blaine is lonely broke & traveling back to Princeton on foot


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