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Daily Themed Crossword 10 June 2017 answers

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1d. A cavity filler's organisation: Abbr.:

ADA

1a. "Just leave it ___" (unchanged): 2 wds:

ASIS

2d. Math or Social Studies, for short:

SUBJ

3d. Famous Swedish furniture manufacturer:

IKEA

4d. ___ Blair, "Hellboy" and "Anger Management" actress:

SELMA

5d. Something that is not a pretty sight:

EYESORE

5a. Some celebrities have delicate ___ (big heads): Plural:

EGOS

6d. Practical jokes:

GAGS

7d. The heart and liver are both examples of this:

ORGAN

8d. The weather conditions one hopes for during Christmas:

SNOWY

9d. To have a sudden impulse or craving:

URGE

9a. "___ it or lose it":

USE

10d. What Eagles do when they are flying high:

SOAR

11d. What the tide does when it retreats:

EBB

12a. A nobleman, also a North Carolina university:

DUKE

13a. A long story, to spin a ___:

YARN

14a. To hold up a bank, or steal something:

ROB

15a. A famous biblical tale, "Cain and ____":

ABEL

16a. Popular frozen food brand with French Toaster sticks:

EGGO

17a. To chatter away, the gift of the ___:

GAB

18a. The primary anti-hero in "Lost" played by Josh Holloway: 2 wds:

JAMESSAWYER

19d. ___ Krabappel, the troubled teacher from "The Simpsons":

EDNA

20d. A cry of pain (rhymes with "meow"):

YEOW

21a. "Much ___ about nothing":

ADO

22a. Bill ___, the "Science Guy":

NYE

23d. Makers of big SUVs, such as the Yukon XL: Abbr.:

GMC

23a. A popular tourist destination in India known for its beaches:

GOA

24d. A liquid used to fry things:

OIL

25d. To pass something with flying colors:

ACE

26a. Food service trade organization: Abbr.:

NRA

27d. "___ in!" (said when betting your entire pot in Poker):

ALL

28a. A kind of Killer Whale, which is Black and White in color:

ORCA

29d. A popular online news and blog feed: Abbr.:

RSS

30d. The sound a Pigeon makes:

COO

31d. Insect who builds hills and lives in colonies:

ANT

32a. The father who is trying to recover his son on "Lost," played by Harold Perrineau: 2 wds:

MICHAELDAWSON

33d. The ___ Bible:

HOLY

34d. "I ___ to charity":

DONATED

35d. Leopold ___, a famous Hungarian violinist and conductor:

AUER

36a. The most famous Egyptian queen, for short:

CLEO

37a. ___ Reed of The Velvet Underground:

LOU

38a. A habitual drunkard (rhymes with "bot"):

SOT

39a. A cleaning solution often used to clean ovens:

LYE

40d. The verb on a triangular traffic sign:

YIELD

41d. ___ Murphy, star of movies like "Dr. Dolittle" and "Shrek":

EDDIE

42a. "Nothing but ___" (a perfect shot in Basketball):

NET

43d. "The Lady and the ___," a famous Disney movie about two dogs:

TRAMP

44d. To be certain of something:

SURE

44a. A former Iraqi soldier in "Lost," portrayed by Naveen Andrews: 2 wds.:

SAYIDJARRAH

45d. The last word when saying grace:

AMEN

46d. Popular dancing style (rhymes with "hive"):

JIVE

47d. When someone in the army doesn't report in without being given time off: Abbr.:

AWOL

48d. A ring of light, usually found above an Angel's head:

HALO

49d. A clothing giant, also the space between two places:

GAP

49a. Something you would chew:

GUM

50a. To make changes to something:

EDIT

51a. "Up, Up and ___":

AWAY

52d. A kind of wood that is used for bows (rhymes with "new"):

YEW

53a. "___ you ready?":

ARE

54a. "Saturday Night ___" a popular TV skit show:

LIVE

55a. A popular game, "Whack-a-___":

MOLE

56a. Something you would write with:

PEN

57a. Proof of ownership when you buy a house:

DEED

58a. A farm machine that is sometimes pulled by Oxen:

PLOW


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