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Cloudy skies. Low 54F. Winds light and variable.
Here are the crossword answers from our Employment Edition, published September 20. Did you do well? Send feedback to progress@eku.edu or leave a comment on our social media!
Blockage in a pipe or artery: CLOG
Home to spice and sandworms: DUNE
Huron and Eastern railway, briefly: HESR
Library of U.S. Army cognitive tests, briefly: ANAM
IBM personal communications software, briefly: PCOMM
South American river dolphin genus: INIA
Hopefully the end isn't this: NIGH
Portrait necessary for international travel: PASSPORTPHOTO
Peruvian-American Soprano, known for her range: YMA
Star of the athletic show: MVP
Tommy Lee Jones in a black suit: AGENTK
Stock ticker for Semrush: SEMR
Question posed by an Ancient Greek tailor?: EURIPIDES
West Coast rapper, straight out of Compton: EAZYE
Cloth to protect one's hair: DORAG
Virtual sandbox for testing software, briefly: VETB
Early '90's Wednesday Addams: RICCI
The bird that humiliated Australia: EMU
Cheers' most regular regular: NORM
Rival to Jerry Mouse: TOMCAT
A popular burger; Big: MAC
Airport code for the 40th U.S. President: DCA
Requires hard manual labor: BLUECOLLARJOB
Needed for a lock: AKEY
Molten rock, on the surface: LAVA
Belonging to the villain who broke The Bat: BANES
The stake before the hand: ANTE
E-6s in the U.S. Army, briefly: SSGTS
A little cold; chilly: NIPPY
Known for his razor; keep it simple: OCCAM
Arabic name for Moses: MOOSA
Org. for mass spectrometrists, briefly: ASMS
Needed for cleaning the floor: DAMPMOP
A short burst of birdsong: CHIRP
Russian Silver Age poet: OSIP
Sweet cracker, usually honeyed: GRAHAM
His comedy was divine: DANTE
Pronounced differently depending on if you ask a chemist or a labor organizer: UNIONIZED
20th Century English operatic soprano: TEYTE
A crab in Germany: KREBS
Second most abundant trace element in humans: ZINC
Smash Ultimate player; Pikachu main: ESAM
A type of heron: EGRET
Former Liberian anti-rebel group, briefly: ULIMO
One who does something: DOER
Having an enthusiasm or eager desire for something: AVID
Of or relating to the cheeks: GENAL
Ainu ritual wood-shaving stick: INAU
Staple of the keto diet: NOCARBS
Friend of Inky, Blinky, and Pinky: CLYDE
Obsolete mode of address for upper-class women: MLADY
Playing a record for a live audience: DJING
Founder of St. Paul's School in London: COLET
Burial city of William the Conqueror: CAEN
Marketing metric; revenue generated by a campaign, briefly: ROAS
Ask me anything, briefly: AMA
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