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Daily Themed Crossword 13 October 2023 answers

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1d. The Big ___ Wolf, cunning literary character who "huffs and puffs" down houses in "The Three Little Pigs":

BAD

1a. Creepy critter:

BUG

2d. Spanish number after "cero" and before "dos":

UNO

3d. The "G" in OMG:

GOD

4d. Tattoo fluid:

INK

4a. "No ___, ands or buts!":

IFS

5d. "___ and foremost...":

FIRST

6d. Prefix with "case" to mean a series of steps:

STAIR

7d. Prepare in water, as an egg:

BOIL

7a. "___, humbug!":

BAH

8d. Seafarer's salutation:

AHOY

9d. "___ Pinafore," famous comic opera:

HMS

10a. "It's ___-brainer!": 2 wds.:

ANO

11a. ___-picking (petty criticism):

NIT

12a. Unit of resistance that sounds like a meditative chant:

OHM

13a. Extinct flightless bird that was endemic to Mauritius:

DODO

14d. Bumbling, clumsy sort:

OAF

15d. Weasel's playful aquatic cousin:

OTTER

15a. Creole veggie:

OKRA

16a. FaceTime platform:

IOS

17a. Fitting, as a reply:

APT

18d. Chinese "lion dog," informally (anagram of "peek"):

PEKE

19a. ___ Sally, adventurous literary character who walks backward and wears mismatched socks:

SILLY

20d. Emma Stone's "___ Land": 2 wds.:

LALA

21d. Diagnostic scan that's an alternative to an X-ray: Abbr.:

MRI

21a. Little Miss ___, literary character who eats curd and whey, and is scared of spiders:

MUFFET

22d. State with Bryce Canyon National Park:

UTAH

23d. ___ for oneself (provide for oneself):

FEND

24a. X-___ large:

TRA

25a. What a GPS suggests, for short:

RTE

26a. Lock opener:

KEY

27d. "Are ___ busy?":

YOU

28a. ___ rat (science experiment participant):

LAB

29d. Prefix with "valent" and "vert":

AMBI

30d. Gift from heaven, say:

BOON

31a. Suffix with "Egypt" or "Jordan":

IAN

32a. Cupid's Greek counterpart (anagram of "sore"):

EROS

33d. ___ paint, graffiti artist's need:

SPRAY

34a. "Love," in Spain:

AMOR

35d. Cloth used to wipe off dust:

RAG

36a. "Good cholesterol" initials:

HDL

37d. "___ bygones be bygones":

LET

38a. ___ and downs:

UPS

39d. Sample some sangria, say:

SIP

40a. Constricting hisser:

BOA

41a. Fall back, as the tide:

EBB

42d. Switzerland's de facto capital, to the Swiss:

BERNE

43d. "The robbery took place in ___ daylight!":

BROAD

44a. Little Red ___ Hood, literary character in a red cloak who encounters a sly wolf in the woods:

RIDING

45d. Swimming pool measurement:

DEPTH

46d. "Pick up the ___" (gather speed):

PACE

46a. ___ Pan, mischievous literary character who can fly and never grows up:

PETER

47d. All square:

EVEN

48a. Knuckle-dragging tailless primate:

APE

49d. Well-toned and in shape, say:

FIT

49a. Most admired, informally:

FAV

50a. "Chubby cheeks, dimple chin, ___ lips...":

ROSY

51d. "S" in EST, for short:

STD

52a. ___ Piper, mysterious flute player who lures away rats and children with his music:

PIED

53d. Roman numeral three:

III

54d. Repeating letter in "Llama," phonetically:

ELL

55d. Singer Lana ___ Rey:

DEL

56a. Zamboni's milieu?:

ICE

57a. ___ King Cole who sang "The Christmas Song":

NAT

58a. Tessellation unit?:

TILE

59a. Perfect score in gymnastics:

TEN

60a. Ed, ___ n Eddy, buddies who live in the fictional Peach Creek:

EDD

61a. "Jack and Jill went up the ___...":

HILL


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