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Daily Themed Crossword 14 December 2019 answers

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14 December 2019 crossword

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1d. Severly injure:

MAIM

1a. Word of indifference:

MEH

2d. Designer Mode of "The Incredibles":

EDNA

3d. "The ___ of Ethelberta: A Comedy in Chapters," 1876 novel by Thomas Hardy about Ethelberta who reinvents herself to find a perfect match:

HAND

4d. Old sound systems, for short:

HIFIS

4a. That guy:

HIM

5d. Absurd or silly:

INANE

6d. Business school subject, for short:

MKTG

7d. Melt gradually:

THAW

7a. "___ on a Tower," 1882 novel by Thomas Hardy which is a love story of Lady Constastine and Swithin St. Cleeve:

TWO

8d. Sentence part?:

WORD

9d. Approves:

OKS

10a. Oral health organization: Abbr.:

ADA

11a. What quills are dipped in:

INK

12d. Herman Melville's "Typee" sequel:

OMOO

12a. "Now I get it": 2 wds.:

OHOK

13a. Place to stop for the night:

INN

14a. Liposuction target:

FAT

15a. The Red planet:

MARS

16a. "Far from the ____," 1874 novel by Thomas Hardy which is about the farming community in Victorian England: 2 wds.:

MADDINGCROWD

17d. Karaoke tune for two:

DUET

18d. Autocrat of yore:

CZAR

19d. ___-Rooter (plumbing service provider):

ROTO

20a. ___ and throw:

USE

21a. Caged place for animals:

ZOO

22d. Santa's little helper:

ELF

22a. Lessen, as pain:

EASE

23d. Balloon filler:

AIR

24d. Oinker's pen:

STY

25d. Actress Farrow of "Rosemary's Baby":

MIA

25a. Yoga accessory:

MAT

26d. Glass edge:

RIM

26a. NFL ball carriers: Abbr.:

RBS

27d. Natural buzzer:

BEE

28d. Nine digit ID: Abbr.:

SSN

29a. "Life's ___," 1894 collection of stories by Thomas Hardy which touches upon both rural life and the life of the bourgeois: 2 wds.:

LITTLEIRONIES

30d. Stolen goods:

LOOT

31d. "How can I ___ thank you?":

EVER

32d. Group with 12 founding members: Abbr.:

NATO

33a. Cook in oil:

FRY

34a. Future embryos:

OVA

35a. Congregational cry:

AMEN

36d. "___ the Obscure," novel by Thomas Hardy about, published in 1895 a working-class young man who dreams of becoming a scholar:

JUDE

36a. G. I. ___:

JOE

37d. Hold on tight:

CLING

37a. Foldable bed:

COT

38d. Playful river critter:

OTTER

39d. Actress Patricia of "Hud":

NEAL

39a. 1867 melancholic poem written by Thomas Hardy about the end of a relationship: 2 wds.:

NEUTRALTONES

40d. ___ Grey tea:

EARL

41d. Throat clearing sound:

AHEM

42d. Scruff of the neck:

NAPE

43d. "A Pair of Blue ___," 1873 novel by Thomas Hardy about the love triangle of Elfride Swancourt and her two suitors:

EYES

44d. Leak out slowly:

SEEP

45d. Lingerie item, for short:

BRA

45a. Abacus component:

BEAD

46a. Chart-topper, say:

HIT

47a. Sea assent:

AYE

48a. Hard to find:

RARE

49a. Opposite of WSW: Abbr.:

ENE

50a. Sound of letter before "Q":

PEE

51a. The whole shebang:

ALL

52a. Restaurant boss or supervisor: Abbr.:

MGR

53a. Sixth sense: Abbr.:

ESP


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