The Love Our Adventures weekly crossword
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Wednesday - 24th July, 2024 [#72]
Clues
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1. A modern-day megafauna, exceeding one ton at adulthood and recognisable for their horns on the tips of their snouts [10]2. The portion of a program or app that users interact with (initials) [2]
3. BBFC film and TV rating, one rank above U (initials) [2]
4. Subscription-based online dating website launched in 2000 by clinical psychologist Neil Clark Warren [8]
5. Former American alternative rock band founded in 1980, with songs such as "Losing My Religion", "Everybody Hurts" and "It's the End of the World as we know it" [3]
6. Wale's 15th-highest peak, a part of the Glyderau group - most recognisable for its jagged, rugged peak of crags [6]
7. A common shorthand for disinterest in text or online messaging (initials) [3]
8. Having a high price associated with it [6]
9. To be on the exterior, no longer inside [3]
10. A traditionally masculine title of respect [3]
Across
1. A 2d Animated children's television series based on the Mary Tourtel character of the same name, which aired from 1991 to 1997 - the show is about an intelligent bear from the village of Nutwood that has friends from all over the world [6]11. Above, greater [6]
12. Winehouse, Poehler, Adams, Schumer, Grant... [3]
13. A gritty and grim genre of crime film [4]
14. 1998 United States Copyright law, implemented to protect Intellectual Property (initials) [4]
15. 1985 American sci-fi comedy-drama starring Don Ameche, Wilford Brimley and Hume Cronyn [6]
16. A unit of time, equivalent to one billionth of a second (initials) [2]
17. Scottish town and Garden City north of the Firth of Forth, just across the Forth Bridge [6]
18. A French yes [3]
19. Common slang for the land down under [6]