Daily Themed Crossword Classic 7 February 2023 answers
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Classic 7 February 2023 crossword
2d. Trevor ___ of "The Daily Show" fame:
4d. Apply gently, as face cream:
4a. "What's up, ___?" (Bugs Bunny's catchphrase):
6d. Candy ___ (striped Christmas candy):
8d. Unit of electrical resistance:
12d. "She ___ seashells by the seashore":
13a. Organization for therapists: Abbr.:
14a. "___ there!" (surprised greeting): 2 wds.:
16a. ___ Franklin, U.S. inventor featured on the $100 bill:
20a. Tone-___ (lacking musical perception):
21a. ___ Vegas Raiders (Nevadan football team):
22d. Actors Claflin and Elliott, for two:
23a. Word after "pot" or "beer":
24d. Pierced ear part, perhaps:
25d. Baton Rouge school: Abbr.:
26d. "Better things are ___ to come":
27d. Palindromic polite address:
27a. Ketchup's yellow companion?:
28d. "Reverse that action" command:
31a. Thorny Valentine's gift, perhaps:
32a. Peter ___, Wendy Darling's friend:
34a. "I can't help ___ notice...":
36d. Julius ___ aka Dr. J (former NBAer):
37a. Lady Liberty or Christ the Redeemer, e.g.:
39d. Grammar book topic (anagram of "agues"):
43a. Battery unit (rhymes with "colt"):
45d. Band with a singer, a guitarist, and a drummer, e.g.:
46a. Having a pH higher than 7:
47d. Cosine's and tangent's partner:
50a. Tomato-y spaghetti sauce:
54a. Actress Rodriguez of "Annihilation":
57a. "All's well that ___ well":
58a. "___-dong!" ("Open the door!" sound):
59a. Like tea that may burn your tongue: