Daily Themed Crossword July 10 2022 answers
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July 10 2022 crossword
3d. Traditional color for Wimbledon uniforms:
4a. "Ali ___ and the Forty Thieves":
7d. Voice above tenor in a choir:
8a. "___ All That" (1999 romcom):
10d. Barely manage to survive, with "out":
11d. State representative, for short:
14a. ___ off (leave the ground, as a plane):
15a. School subject involving labs, for short:
16a. Ladies and ___, traditional terms used to refer to the men's and women's matches at Wimbledon:
23d. ___ boys and girls, traditional Wimbledon roles:
24a. Strawberries and ___, traditional Wimbledon dessert that is served every tournament:
25d. Airport announcement: Abbr.:
27d. Tavern owner in "The Simpsons":
28a. Actress Mendes of "Girl in Progress":
29a. Number of members in Twenty One Pilots:
30d. Academy Award recipient director Lee:
30a. Challenge a court verdict:
31d. ___ favor ("please" in Spanish):
33a. ___ Sunday, traditional day of rest during the Wimbledon tournament that was stopped in 2022:
35d. Carelessly apply, as paint:
37a. Woolly cousin of the camel:
38d. ___ franca (common language):
40d. Leaves bewildered (rhymes with "mazes"):
41d. "Killing ___" (thriller drama series):
42a. "___ to you!" ("Your choice!"): 2 wds.:
43d. ___ cup, traditional cocktail drink associated with Wimbledon:
44a. Bard of ___ (Shakespeare's title):
49a. Company that sponsors Wimbledon and holds the longest sporting sponsorship in world history:
54a. "Goin' to Town" actress West:
55a. Charlotte Bronte's "Jane ___":
57a. Hour division, for short: