PUZZLE #402
LINK-LETTERS 11
There are two clues for each numbered row. The answers to each row's first clue go in the squares to the left of the first black bar in each correspondingly numbered row in the puzzle's grid, and the answers to the second clue go into the squares to the right of the second black bar. Then a single letter (the "Link-Letter") goes in the square in the middle to complete a single word that reads all the way across. For example, if the two words are CON and ACT, you can put a "T" between them to get CONTACT.
Once you've filled out all eight rows, the central letters will spell out two words reading down. Add a letter between those two words in the red square to get this week's FINAL ANSWER: a noun relating to anatomy
1) Shedding-type card game from Mattel that comes in Minecraft and Super Mario variants
Gestured for a photographer
2) Tales from the _____ (HBO horror anthology show that got a kid-friendly cartoon spinoff)
Roughly .035 ounces
3) Culture Club song that mentions "a clock in my heart" in its lyrics
Paved-over parking place
4) Target for Advil or Aleve
Punches with big red gloves, perhaps
5) _____ the King's Men (1949 film that won the Best Picture Oscar)
Like slasher movies with a high body-part count
6) Completely lacking in cash
969 years, for Methuselah
7) With "The", Chris Hardwick-hosted game show that's basically a giant version of Plinko
Appendage of Chicken Boo from Animaniacs
8) Whistleblower on the gridiron, for short
Play's performer
9) Successfully make a pair in a game of "Memory", say
Insect or checkmark
Once you believe you've figured out the FINAL ANSWER, send it to either redhead64@chartermi.net or itsredhead64@gmail.com (though I'm more likely to check the second one) and I'll put your name on a solvers list once I post the answers in about two weeks. You can also use those email addresses to give me some comments and feedback (or even ask for a hint, though you'll be marked as having used one if you do so) or send me the answer to last week's puzzle, if you haven't already figured it out. If you have a printer and want to solve this puzzle on paper, just head below the break for a link to a .PDF version which you can print out!
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