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Daily Themed Crossword 12 September 2017 answers

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1d. The conclusion:

END

1a. Jazz legend ___ Fitzgerald:

ELLA

2d. DiCaprio, for short:

LEO

3d. Famed baseball player after whom a disease was named, ___ Gehrig:

LOU

4d. Protractor measure:

ANGLE

5d. Cupid, or Latin for "Love":

AMOR

5a. Swiss peak such as Mont Blanc:

ALP

6d. Lion's den, or a dragon slayer's destination:

LAIR

7d. Coral component, or a target of minor surgery:

POLYP

8d. People who support a political movement that calls for the equality of women:

FEMINISTS

8a. "___ your eyes only!":

FOR

9d. ___ Little, a gun-slinging rogue from the hit TV series "The Wire":

OMAR

10d. Paul ___, "Ant-Man" actor:

RUDD

11a. Inert gas used in bright signs:

NEON

12a. China's famed Chairman ___ Zedong:

MAO

13a. Large, flightless bird similar to an Ostrich:

EMU

14a. Famous quarterback ___ Flutie, who also shares his name with Cy Young-winning pitcher ___ Drabek:

DOUG

15a. Thick lubricant used to reduce friction and also fry things:

OIL

16a. Berserk, bonkers:

MAD

17a. Former basketballer who was part of "The Dream Team," who spent his entire professional career with the Boston Celtics: 2 wds.:

LARRYBIRD

18d. ___ Baldwin, of "30 Rock" fame:

ALEC

19d. Scorch, or set on fire:

BURN

20d. Precious stones:

GEMS

20a. Meager fare for Oliver Twist, which he asked for more of:

GRUEL

21d. Horse color, the same as leather that is often treated to look like reddish:

ROAN

22d. "He didn't lock the doors and left his house ___, that's how it made it easy for the burglars!":

UNGUARDED

23a. Joke with a homophone, say, that is the so-called "lowest form of humor":

PUN

24a. Billion-year span:

EON

25a. Big name in ice cream, Joseph ___:

EDY

26d. CD spinners at a nightclub, say: Abbr.:

DJS

27d. "___ and I have some unfinished business...":

YOU

28a. Puerto ___:

RICO

29d. An old codger, also an aquatic bird:

COOT

30d. Singles, or what aces may count as:

ONES

31a. A former Basketball player who was part of "The Dream Team," who spent his entire career with the L.A Lakers: 2 wds.:

MAGICJOHNSON

32d. Assistant to Frankenstein:

IGOR

33d. They lay eggs:

HENS

34a. "___ as a bug in a rug":

SNUG

35a. Take to court for damages, say:

SUE

36a. Finger on a foot:

TOE

37a. "Everything is ___!" (Fine): Hyph.:

AOK

38d. Former Japanese capital that was the setting for the ___ Protocol, a 1997 agreement:

KYOTO

39a. Birds' homes:

NESTS

40d. Aristotle's "fifth element":

ETHER

41d. ___ of Arc:

JOAN

41a. Basketballer nicknamed "Mr. Clutch" who spent his entire career with the Minneapolis Lakers: 2 wds.:

JERRYWEST

42d. One of a cube's dozen:

EDGE

43d. Banshee's cry:

WAIL

44d. Squeezed out:

EKED

45a. The opposite of "Even," as with numbers:

ODD

46a. Whiskey barrel wood, also Iowa's state tree:

OAK

47a. Drag:

HAUL

48d. Hoppy drink:

ALE

49d. Strike caller, for short:

UMP

50d. English privy:

LOO

51a. It is measured in years:

AGE

52a. What you do to shoelaces:

TIE

53a. Ticklish Tyco toy for tots:

ELMO

54a. Homer Simpson's neighbor:

NED

55a. Someone who has an advanced 51-Across is this:

OLD

56a. Take back in a way, for short:

REPO


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