It's applied to juicy steaks or botanically to cacti & other water-retaining plants

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3 Holmes figures out the killer in Black Peter must be strong--the victim is pinned like a beetle by this whaling weapon
4 You can truck in its Tacoma all the way to Yakima
5 Béarnaise or A.1. for example
6 This dazzling phenomenon as seen from Alaska
7 Ocean sediment may be made up of coccolithophores these tiny organisms 6 billion to the square foot
8 In 1966 this man stepped down from hosting the Western Death Valley Days to focus on his campaign for governor
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11 Lewis Carroll coined chortle by combining chuckle & this word
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13 During an epidemic of this disease in 1796 Edward Jenner discovered the power of vaccines & used it to save lives
14 This actor has been on the right side of the law as Seth Bullock in Deadwood & Raylan Givens in Justified
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18 A flock of these birds in motion they're like little stars of the sky
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24 This constellation the chained maiden
25 When boiling water energy absorbed that escapes as vapor is this type of heat from Latin latere to hide
26 A Paramount+ series follows this Black lawman of the Wild West who is real life apprehended more than 3000 outlaws including his son
27 This kindly landlady was first mentioned by name in the second Holmes story The Sign of the Four
28 Its name implies you'll drive the QX55 forever
29 Most Hawaiian Punch labels say contains 3% this
30 A 350-feet A35-1000 from this aircraft company with another type of transport in its name
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36 In other words this common pair of advertising adjectives could be novel as well as ameliorated
37 Aneto Peak is the highest point in these mountains that connect or separate France & Spain
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39 Cross- this is security for one debt that also serves as security for another
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48 This column may precede tingling in ad copy for haunted houses & mystery novels
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50 Dax Shepard
51 A judge other than a chief judge at one of the U.S. courts of appeals
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