Wordy Wednesday 619: Sudokurostic 6

WORDY WEDNESDAY #617
ANACROSSWORD 40 (answer)
Here is the answer to this puzzle. If you still wish to solve it yourself, please go here for the normal version of the puzzle, or here for the easier version of the puzzle. Here's a list of people who solved it:
Bonnie Veenschoten **
Cathy Bowen **
Cindy Heisler **
Cole Kendall **
Derek Allen **
James Haddad **
Michael Lebowitz **
Pavel Curtis **
Russ Kale **
Christopher Shaw **
Kevin Orfield **
Ryan Faley **
Sam Levitin **

WORDY WEDNESDAY #618
ANACROSSWORD 41 (hint)
As of this writing, 10 people have solved this puzzle. Haven't solved it yet? Here's an easier version. Send your answers to glmathgrant[at]gmail[dot]com within the next week to appear on the solvers list and be recognized for your puzzle prowess. Good luck, solvers!

WORDY WEDNESDAY #619
SUDOKUROSTIC 6
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Solve the clues by writing one letter per blank; the clues are alphabetized by the answers as a solving aid. Transfer the letters to the corresponding spaces and fill in the remaining spaces to form a valid sudoku, but with 9 different letters instead of numbers. (Each row, column, and box must contain those 9 letters in some order.) Treat the finished grid as a word search and look for a 6-letter word, which is this puzzle’s final answer.
Mountainous region of the Eastern __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
   and Southern United States     A6 H5 E9 G7 C2 B3 A1 I5 D1 E1
Ghirardelli or Lindt offering __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
                              E2 C3 B5 H7 G6 F7 F9 H6 A5
The only nation bordering the Dominican Republic __ __ __ __ __
                                                 D9 I4 A4 D3 G8
Author of a sonnet or a limerick __ __ __ __
                                 D2 E8 I9 C4
“Double, double ____ and trouble. . .” __ __ __ __
                                       F8 F1 I6 B4


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