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"Cubist" Rubik | View Answer |
"High" place for piracy | View Answer |
"It's only ___" | View Answer |
"Old MacDonald had ___" | View Answer |
"Take ___ Yours" | View Answer |
"Why do ___ this way?" | View Answer |
1 Across's home turf, today: abbr. | View Answer |
Area of Western Sahara, Rio ___ (anagram of RODEO) | View Answer |
Bard's shrew | View Answer |
Black or red pirate features | View Answer |
Booty container | View Answer |
Brain tests: abbr. | View Answer |
British sports cars (Hint to the buried treasure: The G in this answer is also the first letter of the word GOLD, which can be seen running diagonally down to the left. Can you find the other five diagonally hidden pirate treasures?) | View Answer |
Chest opener | View Answer |
Confused, pirate-style? | View Answer |
Conventionally arranged, as folk mus. | View Answer |
Cook's name? | View Answer |
Count, e.g. | View Answer |
De Maupassant's ___-Ami | View Answer |
Do recon work | View Answer |
Double foursomes | View Answer |
English lady pirate, Mary ___ | View Answer |
English pirate, Henry ___ | View Answer |
Errol's pirate co-star, 1935 | View Answer |
Famed Wall St. index: abbr. | View Answer |
Flynn's Peter Blood et al.: abbr. | View Answer |
Freebooter | View Answer |
Gets outta there | View Answer |
Hanging requirement | View Answer |
Henry VIII's quest | View Answer |
Hotbed of piracy | View Answer |
Husband, in Lyon | View Answer |
Jim Hawkins thwarts one in a pirate classic | View Answer |
Kipling setting | View Answer |
Lard or blubber | View Answer |
Legendary pirate Gaspar | View Answer |
Like a pirate fight, usually | View Answer |
Like Johnny Depp, perhaps | View Answer |
Like pirates, often | View Answer |
London pealer | View Answer |
Mandela's land, officially: abbr. (anagram of 79 Across) | View Answer |
Menus, in Paris | View Answer |
Mil. training prog. | View Answer |
More, to Moreno | View Answer |
Nation oft-targeted by pirates | View Answer |
Not ___ (blah) | View Answer |
Old map letters | View Answer |
Old strip, ___ and the Pirates | View Answer |
Pirate face features | View Answer |
Pirate quaff | View Answer |
Pirate quaffs | View Answer |
Pirate's favorite car? | View Answer |
Pirate's favorite instruments? | View Answer |
Pirate-like Francis | View Answer |
Plane peril, ___ piracy | View Answer |
Polish name for a Ukrainian city (no, it's not French for "Awesome!") | View Answer |
Really big shoe | View Answer |
Replacements for some pirates? | View Answer |
Ronstadt's "___ Easy" | View Answer |
Safari bosses | View Answer |
Says suddenly | View Answer |
Sea vessel | View Answer |
Sean's first "Bond girl" | View Answer |
See 35 Across | View Answer |
Ship direction | View Answer |
Slippery seagoer | View Answer |
Some neckwear | View Answer |
Some NFL players: abbr. | View Answer |
The Barbary ___ | View Answer |
The Count of Monte Cristo star | View Answer |
The network in Network | View Answer |
They go with crossbones | View Answer |
Travel like a pirate | View Answer |
Treasure hunter's worry | View Answer |
Treasure, e.g. | View Answer |
Views with disdain, pirate-style? | View Answer |
Weather org. | View Answer |
Wench-hungry, as pirates | View Answer |
Where pirates may end up | View Answer |
With 59 Across, "Help!" | View Answer |
Yes, to a pirate | View Answer |
___ longa, vita brevis | View Answer |
___-masochists | View Answer |
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