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Daily Themed Crossword 10 November 2017 answers

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1d. Casual turndown:

NAH

1a. Cop who targets drug dealers:

NARC

2d. "What ___ our chances?":

ARE

3d. Band whose albums include "Out of Time" and "Monster":

REM

4d. Egypt's capital:

CAIRO

5d. "Solve for x" math subject:

ALGEBRA

5a. Tools for punching holes in belts:

AWLS

6d. "That's amazing!":

WOW

7d. Hangs around and does nothing:

LOAFS

8d. Johanna ___, author of "Heidi":

SPYRI

9d. Chest muscles, briefly:

PECS

9a. Mom-and-pop school organization: Abbr.:

PTA

10d. Crash ___ dummy:

TEST

11d. Last name of boxers Muhammad and Laila:

ALI

12a. Length times height, for a rectangle:

AREA

13a. Circular part of a roller coaster:

LOOP

14a. Long fish that can be electric or spiny:

EEL

15a. American writer Ernest, who won the Nobel in 1954 and whose debut novel was "The Sun Also Rises":

HEMINGWAY

16d. Shortstop-turned-ESPN analyst ___ Garciaparra:

NOMAR

17a. "___ : Cyber" (CBS spin-off): Abbr.:

CSI

18a. Eggs that make up caviar:

ROE

19a. American writer Robert, who won four Pulitzers and the Congressional Gold Medal, and is best known for "The Road Not Taken":

FROST

20d. Getting ___ years (aging): 2 wds.:

ONIN

21d. Wool-covered female:

EWE

21a. Lay to rest as a Pharaoh:

ENTOMB

22d. Says "yes," silently:

NODS

23d. Roman garment worn over a tunic:

TOGA

24a. Moral wrongdoing, like greed:

SIN

25a. Try to win over:

WOO

26a. Nicole ___ Parker, of "Soul Food":

ARI

27d. __ at ease ( Uncomfortable):

ILL

28a. Actor McKellen, of the "Lord of the Rings" series:

IAN

29d. Tailless primates:

APES

30d. How NASA would say "mission aborted": Hyph.:

NOGO

31a. American writer who is considered to be the inventor of the detective fiction, and wrote the poem, "The Raven": 3 wds.:

EDGARALLANPOE

32d. "And furthermore ...":

ALSO

33d. English soccer legend Gary ___:

LINEKER

34d. Red ___ (state of emergency):

ALERT

35d. Unimaginably long time:

EON

36a. ___ Tessio, a character from "The Godfather," played by Abe Vigoda:

SAL

37a. ___ Jon ("Turn Down for What" rapper):

LIL

38a. Inflated sense of self:

EGO

39a. "Cheap Thrills" singer:

SIA

40d. "___ be better to leave the lights on...": 2 wds.:

ITMAY

41d. "___ of Two Cities": 2 wds.:

ATALE

42a. "Taken" actor Liam:

NEESON

43d. Nobel-winning physicist ___ Schrodinger:

ERWIN

44d. Driving is hard when this is driving:

SNOW

44a. American writer F. ___ Fitzgerald, regarded as one of the best ever from America and is known for novels like "The Great Gatsby":

SCOTT

45d. Middle earth?:

CORE

46a. Make a goof:

ERR

47d. Mysterious vehicle: Abbr.:

UFO

47a. Start for a Spanish count:

UNO

48a. American author regarded as "the father of American literature," and is known for creating Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn: 2 wds.:

MARKTWAIN

49d. Indicator of a company's profitability: Abbr.:

ROA

50d. Chowed down:

ATE

51d. Agency that audits taxpayers: Abbr.:

IRS

52d. W.S.J. rival:

NYT

53a. In favor of:

FOR

54a. ___ vera (skin soother):

ALOE

55a. Modest reply to "Well done!": 2 wds.:

ITRY

56a. Be behind:

OWE

57a. Typical calendar span:

YEAR

58a. ___ egg (money that's set aside for the future):

NEST


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