Daily Themed Crossword September 15 2017 answers
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September 15 2017 crossword
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1d. Imitated:
APED
1a. Bonfire remnant:
ASH
2d. Relish, as a feast:
SAVOR
3d. "Laughing" scavenger:
HYENA
4d. "I'm impressed!":
OOH
4a. Are indebted to:
OWE
5d. Reasons to cry:
WOES
6d. Prep school that James Bond attended:
ETON
7d. Resulted in: 2 wds.:
LEDTO
7a. Where Aladdin's genie lived:
LAMP
8d. It's between the wrist and the shoulder:
ARM
9d. Actress Farrow or Wasikowska:
MIA
10d. Check writer's need:
PEN
11a. ___ attention (listen closely):
PAY
12d. Winning ___ (series of victories):
STREAK
12a. Black dust in a chimney:
SOOT
13a. Lake that sounds like an adjective meaning "spooky":
ERIE
14a. Night before a holiday:
EVE
15a. "___ and the Sea," a 1999 Academy award-winning animated short film based on Ernest Hemingway's novel by the same name: 3 wds.:
THEOLDMAN
16d. On fire, as a candle:
LIT
17a. One lending his organ for transplant:
DONOR
18d. Willy of "Free Willy":
ORCA
19a. Cranky mood:
SNIT
20a. It can mean either lightly cooked or hard to find:
RARE
21a. A canine or an incisor:
TOOTH
22d. ___-Wan of "Star Wars":
OBI
23d. Metal used to make old toy soldiers:
TIN
24d. Scorching:
HOT
25a. Watercraft similar to a kayak:
CANOE
26d. Nothing:
NIL
27d. "___ step at a time":
ONE
28d. What a hen lays:
EGG
29a. Personal story, for short:
BIO
30d. "___, humbug!" ("A Christmas Carol" exclamation):
BAH
30a. "The ___," a 1950 film noir starring John Garfield and Patricia Neal, based on Ernest Hemingway's novel "TO Have and Have Not": 2 wds.:
BREAKINGPOINT
31d. Bread with seeds:
RYE
32d. Long, wriggling fish:
EEL
33d. Early release from prison:
PAROLE
34d. Count ___ (Lemony Snicket villain):
OLAF
35a. Congressional approval vote:
AYE
36a. Not against the law:
LEGAL
37a. Benefits:
HELPS
38d. Bracket, for short:
PAREN
39d. "___ Will Be Loved" (Maroon 5 Hit):
SHE
40a. Hoarse-sounding voice:
RASP
41d. ___ and Nick, "Married at First Sight" couple who recently got divorced:
SONIA
42d. Place secretly, as some evidence:
PLANT
43a. Deranged captain in "Moby-Dick":
AHAB
44d. Military no-show: Abbr.:
AWOL
45d. "Me, Myself & I" singer ___ Rexha:
BEBE
46a. From way back: 2 wds.:
OFOLD
47d. Fraction of a newton:
DYNE
48d. "Much ___ About Nothing":
ADO
48a. "___ to Arms," a 1932 romance starring Gary Cooper and Helen Hayes, based on Ernest Hemingway's novel by the same name: 2 wds.:
AFAREWELL
49d. Most preferred, in internet slang:
FAV
50d. Alternative to a lager or a stout:
ALE
51d. Large piece of firewood:
LOG
52a. 35a antonym:
NAY
53a. Chip and ___ (cartoon chipmunks):
DALE
54a. Woodwind often found in orchestras:
OBOE
55a. Country place:
INN
56a. Rising locale?:
OVEN
57a. Drumstick:
LEG
58a. Had a little lamb:
ATE

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