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Daily Themed Crossword 15 January 2023 answers

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15 January 2023 crossword

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1d. It's most certainly not good:

BAD

1a. Young man:

BOY

2d. Warning sign of things to come:

OMEN

3d. Malik ___, "New York Undercover" actor who played Martin Luther King Jr. in the 2013 TV film "Betty & Coretta":

YOBA

4d. "That's adorable!":

AWW

4a. Circus routine:

ACT

5d. Ho ___ Minh City, Vietnam:

CHI

6d. "Don't take that ___ with me!" ("Don't talk to me that way!"):

TONE

7d. "Star Wars" genre: Hyph.:

SCIFI

7a. Whirl around like a top:

SPIN

8d. Edgar Allan ___, author of "The Black Cat":

POE

9d. Under the weather:

ILL

10d. Stark patriarch in "Game of Thrones," lovingly:

NED

11a. "Te ___" (Spanish lover's words):

AMO

12a. "Do you know ___ I am?":

WHO

13a. ___ slaw (side dish):

COLE

14a. Bankruptcy cause:

DEBT

15d. Minor misunderstanding:

TIFF

16a. Paul ___, "Sounder" actor who played Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1978 TV miniseries "King":

WINFIELD

17d. Pant zipper, informally:

FLY

18a. Hammer's target:

NAIL

19d. Hitchhiker's request:

LIFT

20a. North Pole resident, perhaps:

ELF

21a. Pear-shaped fruits:

FIGS

22d. Snatch suddenly:

GRAB

23d. Prefix with "circle" to mean half:

SEMI

24a. Cries from puppies (rhymes with "sips"):

YIPS

25d. White as a ghost:

PALE

26d. Knee-ankle connection:

SHIN

27d. 2007 title role where Elliot Page plays a pregnant teen:

JUNO

27a. ___ Wright, "Westworld" actor who played Martin Luther King Jr. in the 2001 TV film "Boycott":

JEFFREY

28d. "Manhattan Beach" author Jennifer ___:

EGAN

29d. Giant mythical creature from the Himalayas:

YETI

30a. "There it is!":

AHA

31d. Key near the space bar:

ALT

32d. Colonel's junior, for short (anagram of "jam"):

MAJ

32a. Hot chocolate or coffee cup:

MUG

33a. Domesticate an animal:

TAME

34a. Rapper ___ Wayne:

LIL

35a. Santa ___, California:

ANA

36a. Small piece of something:

BIT

37d. ___ and Dee Dee (animated fictional siblings in a "Laboratory"):

DEXTER

37a. Depression on a car door:

DENT

38a. James Earl ___, "Coming 2 America" actor who was a featured Martin Luther King Day speaker in 2002:

JONES

39d. Deer's Yellowstone relative:

ELK

40d. Malia Obama's sister:

SASHA

41a. Suffix with "fluor" or "chlor":

IDE

42d. Opus ___ ("The Da Vinci Code" organization):

DEI

43a. "Doin' Time" singer Del Rey:

LANA

44d. "Every ___ and cranny...":

NOOK

45d. "Pitch Perfect" actress Kendrick:

ANNA

46a. Praise or laud, as virtues:

EXTOL

47d. Vehicle for hire:

TAXI

48d. Snowman from "Frozen":

OLAF

49d. ___ disease (tick-borne disease):

LYME

50d. MLK Day month, briefly:

JAN

50a. Samuel L. ___, "Pulp Fiction" actor who played Martin Luther King Jr. in the 2011 stage production "Mountaintop":

JACKSON

51d. "It's ___-win situation": 2 wds.:

ANO

52d. Tobacco product, for short:

CIG

53a. Rome's country:

ITALY

54a. "Fuel" singer DiFranco:

ANI

55a. "Darling," for short:

HON

56a. End-of-year test:

EXAM

57a. Eggy concoction:

NOG

58a. Nickname letters:

AKA

59a. Excessively abundant (anagram of "fier"):

RIFE


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