*Beginning in the 13th century, Kazakhstan was invaded by the ___ Empire
"Delicious!" in Hawaii
*The Great ___ Road went through Kazakhstan
"The end of civilization as ___ know it"
Spreads
Logger's tool
''___ Wiedersehen!''
"Clean ___ a whistle"
Candy dispenser
*Color on Kazakhstan's 23D
*Kazakhstan's original inhabitants were ___ tribes
British queen
Soli ___ gloria
Alright
Walmart competitor
*The state language
*Common meat in Kazakhstan's dishes
"Clean ___ a whistle"
Computer purchasers
*152 people died in a remote village from too much ___
First part of the 1972 missile pact
Infection of the bladder (abbr)
___-Q dance step
U.S. state bordering Nevada
"Dumb ___ a fencepost"
*Only country in the world to be [1A] and still have a ___ in their military
"As a duck takes ___ water"
Guided
Psalmists?
Airport shuttle vehicle
Cereal brand
Group for food addicts (abbr)
River in Brazil
Cleopatra's snake
*Language used in Kazakhstan along with 39A
Tokyo's original name
*Country bordering Kazakhstan
Verticales
*There are only 100 of the snow ___ left in Kazakhstan
Actresses Kendrick and Faris
Nonprofits (abbr)
"Keep it on the ___, okay?"
Not gain
San Luis ___, California
Animation frame
Area between N. and S. Korea
Remove your email from the list
Movie rating
Female pig
*Nearly all of the ___ on the Periodic Table are naturally found in Kazakhstan
*This puzzle's country
A set showing "I Love Lucy"
"Raise the white ___"
Moody genre
Unit of capacity (var)
Not content
Sign with a Deaf person? (2 wds)
Pretty close
Detective's workloads
Mathematicians
Hit the golf ball again
Letter in the Greek alphabet
The counterpart to As on a panel
Eliote, a Mediterranean pastry (2 wds)
*Kazakhstan's capital is Nur-___
Reveal a superhero
*After the fall of the 68A Empire, Kazakhstan became part of the ___ ___ (1)
12 mos. in one ___
*After the fall of the 68A Empire, Kazakhstan became part of the ___ ___ (2)
Tasty chip accompaniment
Not mine
African antelope
"Forever ___ day" (2 wds)
"Are you..." in a text
T-shirt size
"As dumb as ___ ox"
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