Daily Themed Crossword June 12 2020 answers
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June 12 2020 crossword
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1d. Provided food:
FED
1a. Salmon or trout, e.g.:
FISH
2d. Cause of yelling, sometimes:
IRE
3d. NYC based skit show: Abbr.:
SNL
4d. German-American supermodel Klum:
HEIDI
5d. Santa ___, California:
ANA
5a. Back, on the boat:
AFT
6d. "On Golden Pond" Oscar winner, Henry:
FONDA
7d. Three-note piano chord:
TRIAD
8d. Like walnut shells:
HARD
8a. "True Detective" network: Abbr.:
HBO
9d. Donkey's call?:
BRAY
10d. "That's unbelievable," in text speak:
OMG
11a. Coastal raptor:
ERNE
12a. Neither's partner:
NOR
13a. Sleeve-filling limb:
ARM
14a. Salami and pastrami seller:
DELI
15a. "Shy" singer DiFranco:
ANI
16a. Cleaning cloth:
RAG
17a. Fawn's mom:
DOE
18d. Ready for business:
OPEN
19d. In ___ (actually existing):
ESSE
20a. 1962 poem written by Sylvia Plath about the complex relationship with her father which was included in the collection, "Ariel":
DADDY
21d. "Lust for Life" singer Lana ___ Rey:
DEL
22d. "Gone With the Wind" plantation:
TARA
22a. 1961 poem written by Sylvia Plath about the flowers she received in a hospital which was included in the collection "Ariel":
TULIPS
23d. Beehive state natives:
UTES
24d. Jeans maker Strauss:
LEVI
25a. Word with "lemon" or "orange" to mean a refreshing drink:
ADE
26a. Gobbled up:
ATE
27a. Superlative ending, often:
EST
28d. Duet's number:
TWO
29a. "___ Lazarus," 1965 poem by Sylvia Plath in which she alludes to the mythical phoenix and which was included in the collection "Ariel":
LADY
30d. Altar attire:
ALBS
31d. Pee ___ river (Carolina's river):
DEE
32d. "___ Blues" (The Beatles song):
YER
33a. Race, as an engine:
REV
34a. The first "N" of CNN:
NEWS
35d. Projection target:
SCREEN
36a. "To Kill a Mockingbird" author Harper ___:
LEE
37a. Home to the Himalayas:
ASIA
38d. Sound booster, for short:
AMP
39a. "Poppies in ____," poem written by Sylvia Plath about the complexities of life which is included in the collection, "Ariel":
OCTOBER
40d. Dress up nicely:
TOG
41d. Litter box emanation:
ODOR
42a. Farrow with a Golden Globe:
MIA
43d. Poetic feet:
IAMBS
44d. "Hasta la vista":
ADIOS
45a. Slender cylinders:
RODS
46d. "Morning ___," poem by Sylvia Plath written in 1961 about an artist's freedom of expression which was included in the collection, "Ariel":
SONG
46a. Political adviser in Britain, informally:
SPAD
47a. Snob's inflated quality:
EGO
48d. Get ___ of (unburden):
RID
48a. Fort Copacabana city, informally:
RIO
49d. Vowels other than "a" and "e":
IOU
50a. Tick's relative (rhymes with "site"):
MITE
51d. Trucker's unit:
TON
52a. Far from polite:
RUDE
53d. Take advantage of:
USE
54d. Sot's problem, for short:
DTS
55d. Brian of rock music:
ENO
56a. Charged particle:
ION
57a. ___ or bane:
BOON
58a. Railroad stop: Abbr.:
STN
59a. Did some excavation:
DUG
60a. Nine-digit ID: Abbr.:
SSN
61a. Paul Anka's "___ Beso":
ESO

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