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Daily Themed Crossword July 14 2023 answers

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1d. "Ripped" core muscles, for short:

ABS

1a. Quite a distance away:

AFAR

2d. To and ___ (back and forth):

FRO

3d. Have the sniffles:

AIL

4d. King's tenure that sounds like "rain":

REIGN

5d. ___ gun ("shocking" police device):

STUN

5a. First day of the weekend, for short:

SAT

6d. White House staff member:

AIDE

7d. Casual, short-sleeved shirt:

TEE

8d. "The Ocean at the End of the ___," 2013 Neil Gaiman novel featuring themes of magical realism that was nominated for a Nebula Award:

LANE

8a. Young Scottish bloke:

LAD

9d. ___ vera (soothing succulent in skincare):

ALOE

10d. Mountain ___ (soft drink):

DEW

11a. Soft French cheese hidden in "brief":

BRIE

12a. Make a knot:

TIE

13a. Microbrewery drink:

ALE

14a. "One Hundred Years of ___," 1967 Gabriel Garcia Marquez magnum opus featuring themes of magical realism:

SOLITUDE

15d. Overflow with (anagram of "meet"):

TEEM

16d. Cozy and comfortable in a blanket, say:

SNUG

16a. "___ White and the Seven Dwarfs":

SNOW

17a. Actor ___ Wilder of "Blazing Saddles":

GENE

18d. Colorful carp in Japan:

KOI

18a. ___-high socks:

KNEE

19d. Droop in the middle, as a couch:

SAG

19a. Crime ___ (incident site):

SCENE

20d. Clip-___ (hoof sound):

CLOP

21d. Morlocks' victims in "The Time Machine":

ELOI

22d. Unassuming roadside lodgings:

INNS

22a. Payment promise letters hidden in "anxious":

IOU

23a. "For ___ intents and purposes":

ALL

24a. "___ Children," 1981 Booker Prize-winning Salman Rushdie novel featuring themes of magical realism:

MIDNIGHTS

25d. "This ___ what I signed up for!":

ISNT

26d. "Give credit where it's ___":

DUE

27d. Put up, as a picture:

HANG

28d. "...wherefore art ___, Romeo?" (Juliet's line):

THOU

29d. Appease fully, as hunger:

SATE

30a. "___ for you!" ("So happy for you!"):

GOOD

31d. TV genre for "Game of Thrones" and "Boardwalk Empire":

DRAMA

32a. UV ray source in the sky:

SUN

33a. "Gotcha!" expression:

AHA

34a. 2020 Susanna Clarke novel featuring themes of magical realism that won the Women's Prize for Fiction:

PIRANESI

35d. ___ Store (iPhone icon):

APP

36d. Colored eye part with two i's:

IRIS

37a. Touch-me-___ ("shy" garden find):

NOT

38a. Sharp, as a student:

APT

39a. "___ One: A Star Wars Story" (2016 film):

ROGUE

40d. Significant ___ (partner):

OTHER

41d. "___ of Pi," 2001 Yann Martel novel featuring themes of magical realism that has an eponymous film adaptation:

LIFE

41a. Object in the Pixar logo:

LAMP

42d. In addition to:

ALSO

43d. Chicken ___ mein (Chinese noodle dish):

CHOW

43a. Small slip of paper with a "to-be-paid" record, maybe:

CHIT

44d. Villain's nemesis:

HERO

45d. Lapel attachment in an interview, for short:

MIC

45a. Actress Kunis of "Luckiest Girl Alive":

MILA

46d. Dynamite letters:

TNT

46a. "Kafka on ___," 2002 World Fantasy Award-winning Haruki Murakami novel featuring themes of magical realism: 2 wds.:

THESHORE

47d. Grand ___ Opry, weekly live country music broadcast:

OLE

48d. Potter's pal?:

RON

49d. At the receiving ___:

END

50a. What-___ (things that might have happened):

IFS

51a. Neither rhyme ___ reason:

NOR

52a. OpenAI co-founder Musk:

ELON

53a. Company's top dog: Abbr.:

CEO

54a. Number of players needed for tic-tac-toe:

TWO

55a. Tear into pieces:

REND


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