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Humour

Shortcuts, screwballers, Simon & Garfunkel

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Across:

  • 1: It sheds some light on a situation
  • 5: Provides Americans and Northern Irish with a pension (abbr.)
  • 8: Also known as the dwarf buffalo!
  • 9: Lambast, search for gold, or like more than one gender
  • 10: Useful for editors opposed to 12-across
  • 12: Shortcut for a powerful group of editors often criticized as opaque
  • 13: Shortcut to WP:AfD's "put up or shut up"
  • 16: Prevents ropes on a ship from slip slidin' away
  • 20: Shortcut that should not be confused with 12-across
  • 21: Circlejerk?
  • 22: Shortcut for communication via edit summary
  • 23: 2013 film Star ____ into Darkness

Down:

  • 1: NBA team once home to Kobe and Magic
  • 2: Shortcut whose sisters include WP:POPCORN and formerly WP:MORDOR
  • 3: Shortcut; alludes to the sysop's sceptre
  • 4: The Earwig's is from hell
  • 5: Cowboy's accessory for horse direction
  • 6: It's on Simon & Garfunkel's shopping list, along with parsley and thyme
  • 7: Shortcut whose sister is WP:AN3
  • 11: In Minecraft, it creeps out the creepers
  • 13: Shortcut: they rake in tens of thousands of views a day
  • 14: The first step is to not do any
  • 15: They cage the lungs
  • 17: 12-across up
  • 18: "It's just a number, it's just a number, it's just a number..."; or, shortcut to the senescent brigade
  • 19: Shortcut to Wikipedia's preeminent hookers

Green boxes: Shortcut to a warning not to climb this dressed as Spider-Man

Answers (spoilers for answers)

lamp.ssa
anoa.pan
liprouge
...screw
three...
fairlead
arb.orgy
sms.trek

green boxes: REICHSTAG

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