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Daily Themed Crossword 14 October 2023 answers

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1d. Flash ___ (spontaneous dance group, maybe):

MOB

1a. Angelina Jolie's "Mr. & ___ Smith":

MRS

2d. Fish eggs:

ROE

3d. "The Lady from ___," 1947 movie directed by Orson Welles that was selected for preservation by the National Film Registry:

SHANGHAI

4d. Egyptian serpent:

ASP

4a. What you open at a bank, for short:

ACC

5d. One giving a pep talk, in the locker room:

COACH

6d. Secret stash, say (homophone of "cash"):

CACHE

7d. Lip ___ (chapped lips soother):

BALM

7a. Baby's chest protector, at dinner:

BIB

8d. "Oh ___!" ("I get it now!"): 2 wds.:

ISEE

9d. Low-pitched guitar:

BASS

10a. "___-la-la!":

OOH

11a. "___ guy walks into a bar..." (start of many a joke): 2 wds.:

SOA

12a. "Slow ___ snail" (very slow): 2 wds.:

ASA

13a. Prominent feature for a hornbill or a toucan:

BEAK

14d. Ornamental pond fish:

KOI

15a. "___-Man" (arcade game):

PAC

16a. "___ Miserables," 2019 thriller starring Alexis Manenti:

LES

17a. Every ___ and cranny:

NOOK

18d. "She's ___ roll!": 2 wds.:

ONA

19d. "Citizen ___," 1941 drama directed by Orson Welles considered to be one of the greatest films ever made:

KANE

20a. "___ at Midnight," 1966 movie directed by Orson Welles that's considered one of his greatest works:

CHIMES

21d. "If ___ be so bold..." ("Let me speak my mind.."): 2 wds.:

IMAY

22a. ___ Rodriguez, "Jane the Virgin" actress:

GINA

23a. Edge of a sewed cloth, say:

HEM

24d. Devious chuckle:

HEH

24a. "___! As if!" (disbelieving laugh):

HAH

25d. Palindromic constellation:

ARA

26a. The "A" in Q&A, for short:

ANS

27d. Plea from the sea:

SOS

28a. Bronze ___ (historical period):

AGE

29d. Large Mongolian desert:

GOBI

30d. "The Little Mermaid" prince:

ERIC

31a. Paleozoic and Cenozoic, for two:

ERAS

32d. Croat or Serbian, for short:

SLAV

33a. One billion years, in geology:

EON

34d. "The Great Gatsby" or "Fahrenheit 451," e.g.:

NOVEL

35a. Days of ___ (former times):

YORE

36d. Fair-hiring initials:

EOE

37a. Frozen rain pellets:

HAIL

38a. Ben, to Ross Geller:

SON

39d. "The Emperor's ___ Clothes," Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale:

NEW

40a. Book cover blurb, for short:

BIO

41a. ___ de Triomphe (famous French monument):

ARC

42d. Mature, as fruit:

RIPEN

43d. Business ___ (flight seating option):

CLASS

44a. "The Merchant of ___," 1969 short film directed by Orson Welles based on Shakespeare's eponymous play:

VENICE

45d. Brand with foam-based toys:

NERF

46d. Right, on the map:

EAST

46a. "Touch of ___," 1958 movie directed by Orson Welles that was selected for preservation by the National Film Registry:

EVIL

47a. Ram's beau:

EWE

48d. Prefix with "honest" or "respectful":

DIS

48a. "Be the One" singer Lipa:

DUA

49d. "Summer and Smoke" actress Merkel:

UNA

50a. Sir ___ McCartney who was a member of the Beatles:

PAUL

51d. Canada's southern neighbor: Abbr.:

USA

52a. ___-hour traffic:

RUSH

53d. Abu Dhabi's nation: Abbr.:

UAE

54d. Glide through a snowy slope, say:

SKI

55d. Female chicken:

HEN

56a. Walk-___ (like some large closets):

INS

57a. The first letter in "Stop," phonetically:

ESS

58a. ___ news (made-up story):

FAKE

59a. Occupied an armchair:

SAT

60a. Code-cracking organization: Abbr.:

NSA

61a. German "a," also a word hidden in "Frankenstein":

EIN


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