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The Defining Moment


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President or patriarch
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“Gold” Egyptian boat
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    Fruit with a fantastic nickname?
    President or patriarch
    Like Nigeria and Chad
    “Gold” Egyptian boat
    Seattle player
    Uproar


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      Throwing a Native American weapon
      Fruit with a fantastic nickname?
      President or patriarch
      Like Nigeria and Chad
      “Gold” Egyptian boat
      Seattle player
      Uproar


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      Throwing a Native American weapon
      Fruit with a fantastic nickname?
      President or patriarch
      Like Nigeria and Chad
      “Gold” Egyptian boat
      Seattle player
      Uproar


      The answer will be a thematic title.







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          each of the clues has an answer containing AHA, which goes into the central box. (This is hinted by that box and the black square below it forming an exclamation point.)




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          BAHAMAS / TOMAHAWKING / PITAHAYA (a.k.a. "dragon fruit") / ABRAHAM (Lincoln or the Biblical patriarch) / SUB-SAHARAN / DAHABEAH / SEAHAWK / BROUHAHA




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            The trick to this is that




            each of the clues has an answer containing AHA, which goes into the central box. (This is hinted by that box and the black square below it forming an exclamation point.)




            The answers are:




            BAHAMAS / TOMAHAWKING / PITAHAYA (a.k.a. "dragon fruit") / ABRAHAM (Lincoln or the Biblical patriarch) / SUB-SAHARAN / DAHABEAH / SEAHAWK / BROUHAHA




            The grid is filled like this:




            enter image description here




            And the shaded cells




            spell TAKE ON ME, a song by the Norwegian band "A-ha".







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              $begingroup$

              The trick to this is that




              each of the clues has an answer containing AHA, which goes into the central box. (This is hinted by that box and the black square below it forming an exclamation point.)




              The answers are:




              BAHAMAS / TOMAHAWKING / PITAHAYA (a.k.a. "dragon fruit") / ABRAHAM (Lincoln or the Biblical patriarch) / SUB-SAHARAN / DAHABEAH / SEAHAWK / BROUHAHA




              The grid is filled like this:




              enter image description here




              And the shaded cells




              spell TAKE ON ME, a song by the Norwegian band "A-ha".







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                $begingroup$

                The trick to this is that




                each of the clues has an answer containing AHA, which goes into the central box. (This is hinted by that box and the black square below it forming an exclamation point.)




                The answers are:




                BAHAMAS / TOMAHAWKING / PITAHAYA (a.k.a. "dragon fruit") / ABRAHAM (Lincoln or the Biblical patriarch) / SUB-SAHARAN / DAHABEAH / SEAHAWK / BROUHAHA




                The grid is filled like this:




                enter image description here




                And the shaded cells




                spell TAKE ON ME, a song by the Norwegian band "A-ha".







                share|improve this answer









                $endgroup$



                The trick to this is that




                each of the clues has an answer containing AHA, which goes into the central box. (This is hinted by that box and the black square below it forming an exclamation point.)




                The answers are:




                BAHAMAS / TOMAHAWKING / PITAHAYA (a.k.a. "dragon fruit") / ABRAHAM (Lincoln or the Biblical patriarch) / SUB-SAHARAN / DAHABEAH / SEAHAWK / BROUHAHA




                The grid is filled like this:




                enter image description here




                And the shaded cells




                spell TAKE ON ME, a song by the Norwegian band "A-ha".








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