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Daily Themed Crossword 10 January 2022 answers

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1d. "Thanks ___!": 2 wds.:

ALOT

1a. Order at a pub, often:

ALE

2d. "The ___ Ranger," Johnny Depp movie:

LONE

3d. Number divisible by two:

EVEN

4d. ___ Four (The Beatles):

FAB

4a. "___ from the Madding Crowd":

FAR

5d. Exclamation of grief:

ALAS

6d. Like some aroma or dessert:

RICH

7d. Settle up in advance:

PREPAY

7a. "Pick up the ___" (speed):

PACE

8d. Be bedridden:

AIL

9d. Parag Agrawal's old position at Twitter: Abbr.:

CTO

10d. Organ with a drum:

EAR

11a. "Endless ___," 1981 duet by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie:

LOVE

12d. Vote into office:

ELECT

13a. Boxer Muhammad:

ALI

14a. Actress Moreno of "West Side Story":

RITA

15a. First year law student: 2 wds.:

ONEL

16a. ___ pad (single man's home):

BACHELOR

17d. "Ain't No Mountain ___ Enough," 1967 duet by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell:

HIGH

18a. 2020 Christopher Nolan film starring Robert Pattinson:

TENET

19d. "From head to ___":

TOE

20a. Large boat:

SHIP

21a. Bed that's not too heavy:

COT

22d. Take a crack at:

TRY

23a. Techie Bill with billions:

GATES

24d. Midterm, e.g.:

TEST

25d. Suffix with "differ" or "persist":

ENT

26d. "___ Something," 2013 Grammy-winning duet by A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera:

SAY

27d. "A Light That Never Comes," duet featuring Linkin Park and Steve ___:

AOKI

27a. Adjust or change:

ALTER

28d. "Silky" city of France:

LYON

29a. Laughing scavenger:

HYENA

30d. "I just thought of something," in a text conversation: Abbr.:

BTW

30a. "Baby ___," duet by Beyonce and Sean Paul that released in 2003:

BOY

31a. Saitama currency:

YEN

32d. Passed, as time:

ELAPSED

33d. Zero, to Manchester United:

NIL

34a. Pigpen:

STY

35a. Fight-ending letters: Abbr.:

TKO

36a. "I See the ___," duet from "Tangled" sung by Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi:

LIGHT

37d. Slimy lump:

GOB

38d. "Don't Go Breaking My ___," 1976 duet by Elton John and Kiki Dee:

HEART

39a. "The ___ City," nickname of Chicago:

WINDY

40d. Dentist's root canal tool:

DRILL

41d. Thanksgiving side dish:

YAM

42a. Burn-soothing succulent:

ALOE

43a. Freeway exit:

RAMP

44d. "The Girl is ___," highly successful 1982 duet by Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney:

MINE

45a. Alkaline:

BASIC

46d. Goes after in court:

SUES

47d. "I had no ___!":

IDEA

48d. 50 ___, "21 Questions" rapper:

CENT

49d. Goblin-like monster in "The Lord of the Rings":

ORC

49a. One whose glass is half-full:

OPTIMIST

50d. Furry friend:

PET

51d. Driveway surface:

TAR

52d. "Dot" in reverse:

TOD

53a. Ill-mannered:

RUDE

54a. "I'm ___ (Murder Remix)," 2001 award-winning duet by Jennifer Lopez and Ja Rule:

REAL

55a. Modernist's prefix with "classical" or "conservative":

NEO

56a. High schooler, often:

TEEN

57a. Computer key next to "alt":

CTRL

58a. "Ed, ___ n Eddy," cartoon show:

EDD

59a. Used a recliner:

SAT


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