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Answer | Clue |
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ASTOR | early American fur tycoon |
SAMOA | american ___ (U.S. Pacific territory) |
PHONE | the average American spends over four hours a day on it |
MAYAN | like an early Central American civilization |
NADER | ralph who founded the American Museum of Tort Law |
BREED | one of over 200 recognized by the American Kennel Club |
OPRAH | highest-rated daytime talk show in American history |
EMILY | ___ Greene Balch, American humanitarian who won the 1946 Nobel Peace Prize |
VIOLA | actress Davis who was the first African American to win the Triple Crown of Acting |
ASIAN | ___ Americans (about 6% of the U.S. population) |
ELISE | educator/writer ___ Johnson McDougald, first African American female principal in New York City public schools |
DEANE | silas ___, first American diplomat to France |
ASIAN | ___-American (like about 6% of the U.S.) |
BERRA | three-time American League M.V.P. of the 1950s |
TWAIN | “The father of American literature,” per Faulkner |
ELLIS | bret Easton ___, “American Psycho” author |
LAURA | hillenbrand who wrote “Seabiscuit: An American Legend” |
TAPIR | south American animal with a distinctive snout |
EAVES | pronounced features of American Craftsman-style houses |
ELLIS | “American Psycho” novelist |
BRAGG | alvin ___, first African American to be elected Manhattan’s district attorney |
NONUS | like intl. addresses, to Americans |
MADAM | ___ C. J. Walker, first American woman to become a self-made millionaire, per Guinness |
LAPAZ | south American capital with the world’s longest urban gondola |
ELLIS | actress Tracee ___ Ross of “American Fiction” |
ADELE | first person to appear simultaneously on the American and British covers of Vogue (Oct. 2021) |
NINJA | “American ___ Warrior” |
INCAS | south American pioneers of terrace farming |
LLANO | grassy South American plain |
OTOES | native Americans originally of the Plains |
BANGS | fringe : British English :: ___ : American English |
CLINT | american soccer icon ___ Dempsey |
HERBS | ingredients pronounced differently in American and British English |
PRYOR | recipient of the inaugural Mark Twain Prize for American Humor |
TEXAN | one of 30+ million Americans |
NISEI | american-born Japanese |
SAMOA | american ___ |
RURAL | like the homes of roughly one in six Americans |
DAFOE | actor in “American Psycho” and “Nightmare Alley” |
CHEVY | “American Pie” ride |
TESLA | serbian American inventor |
LEWIS | partner of Clark in American history |
LLANO | south American grassland |
WASPY | like some old-money Americans |
TWAIN | eponym for an annual prize for American humor |
COATI | south and Central American mammal related to the raccoon |
LEVEE | rhyme for “Chevy” in Don McLean’s “American Pie” |
AMERICAN | dweller west of the North Atlantic |
AMERICAN | with 65-Across, source of this puzzle’s pictorial clues |
AMERICAN | alternative to United or Delta |
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