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Daily Themed Crossword 1 February 2023 answers

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1d. ___ apple (troublemaker):

BAD

1a. Insect in a honeycomb:

BEE

2d. "The Little Mermaid" prince:

ERIC

3d. Actress Roberts of "Scream Queens":

EMMA

4d. Cantaloupe or honeydew, e.g.:

MELON

4a. Floor-wiping tool:

MOP

5d. Egg-based brunch order:

OMELET

6d. Group that plans school events: Abbr.:

PTA

7d. ___ tag, team game with light beams:

LASER

7a. Baby sheep:

LAMB

8d. Grammy-winning Grande, to fans:

ARI

9d. ___ Griffin, "Family Guy" character who was voiced by both Lacey Chabert and Mila Kunis:

MEG

10d. Scrooge's lead-in to "Humbug!":

BAH

11a. Elbow's limb:

ARM

12a. Ambulance crew member: Abbr.:

EMT

13a. Carpet layer's calculation:

AREA

14a. Poorly lit, say:

DIM

15a. Shakespeare's "King ___":

LEAR

16d. ___ Mantle, "Riverdale" character who was played by both Ross Butler and Charles Melton:

REGGIE

17a. Breathe a ___ of relief ("Phew!"):

SIGH

18a. ___ Willick, Ross's ex-wife on "Friends" who was played by both Anita Barone and Jane Sibbett:

CAROL

19d. Like someone who interrupts you mid-sentence:

RUDE

20a. New Year's ___:

EVE

21d. Sleeveless sweater garment:

VEST

22a. "A," in French:

UNE

23a. Purell target:

GERM

24d. ___ Seinfeld, Jerry's dad on "Seinfeld" who was played by both Phil Bruns and Barney Martin:

MORTY

25d. ___ hop (Drake's genre):

HIP

25a. Robin ___, "Once Upon a Time" character who was played by both Tom Ellis and Sean Maguire:

HOOD

26d. Subject of John Lennon's "Oh Yoko!":

ONO

27d. ___ fashioned (orange-y whiskey cocktail):

OLD

28a. Pulls hard, as a rope:

TUGS

29d. Sit-___ (abs exercises):

UPS

30a. Granola morsel:

OAT

31d. Mechanic's "client," informally:

AUTO

32d. Salty drop that may ruin one's mascara:

TEAR

33a. Narrow branch of the sea (anagram of "intel"):

INLET

34d. The "T" of MIT, briefly:

TECH

35a. Cherry center:

PIT

36a. "You'll ___ the day you met me!" (regret):

RUE

37a. Cacao bean container:

POD

38a. "Nothing ___ matters" ("It's top-priority"):

ELSE

39d. "___ get this party started!":

LETS

40d. Every single option:

EACH

40a. ___ James, "Tell Mama" singer:

ETTA

41d. Pop who sang "Candy":

IGGY

41a. Drink-diluting cube:

ICE

42d. Pancake syrup source:

MAPLE

42a. City Hall VIP:

MAYOR

43d. Pinot ___ (red wine grape variety):

NOIR

43a. The ___ King, "Game of Thrones" character who was played by both Richard Brake and Vladimir Furdik:

NIGHT

44d. ___ 500, annual car race:

INDY

45d. Mountaineer's end goal:

PEAK

45a. "Ms. ___-Man" (popular arcade game):

PAC

46d. Motor oil letters:

STP

46a. "American Idol" performance:

SONG

47a. Darrin ___, "Bewitched" character who was played by both Dick York and Dick Sargent:

STEPHENS

48d. Day before Friday, briefly:

THU

49d. U-turn from "WNW": Abbr.:

ESE

50d. Crunchy tidbit in a Snickers bar:

NUT

51d. Fraction of a minute, briefly:

SEC

52a. Not a hair out of place, say:

TIDY

53a. Actor Holbrook who wrote the play "Mark Twain Tonight!":

HAL

54a. Seek damages in court:

SUE

55a. Use a crowbar, say:

PRY

56a. Hawaiian strings, for short:

UKE

57a. "...and similar things": Abbr.:

ETC


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