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Ado Annie is the character who sings “I’m just a girl who cain't say no” in the musical Oklahoma.
"I Don't Know How To Love Him" is sung by Mary Magdalene about Jesus in the musical Jesus Christ Superstar.
I had that "behave" also, slowed me down. Eventually had to do two lookups as the bottom right corner proved difficult.
I also went Behave –> Be Good –> Be Cool. Didn't help that I didn't know Betise lol.
Doesn't know sports that well and gets a random Sammy Sosa clue. Impressive solve
Having “cool” pull double duty as part of the grid and a clue felt, well…not cool. Was this a slip up by the editor/editing team? Or am I missing something?
Love how casually Chris put in SOSA. That crossword-ese sports trivia is paying off!
“Supervocalic” was only used in last weeks crossword as another word that has AEIOU – the word for a word that has all 5 vowels is sometimes called pangrammatic