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Daily Themed Crossword 16 May 2021 answers

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1d. Regulatory board for censorship in the U.S.: Abbr.:

FCC

1a. Vampire's sharp tooth:

FANG

2d. Cry after a sudden sense of clarity:

AHA

3d. Neither's companion:

NOR

4d. Brand of small action cameras:

GOPRO

5d. Dr. Jekyll's alter ego:

HYDE

5a. "Euphoria" television network: Abbr.:

HBO

6d. More than simmer:

BOIL

7d. Santana's "___ Como Va":

OYE

8d. Volcanic rock:

TUFF

8a. Tiny baking measurement, for short:

TSP

9d. White winter flakes:

SNOW

10d. "___ se," Latin phrase often used to mean "in itself" while making a distinction:

PER

11a. Jimmy ___, luxury fashion designer:

CHOO

12a. Toy on a string: Hyph.:

YOYO

13d. Prefix with "present" or "potent":

OMNI

14a. French "a":

UNE

15a. Latin phrase often used by a friend to mean "seize the day": 2 wds.:

CARPEDIEM

16d. Electric swimmer:

EEL

17a. "___ Whom the Bell Tolls," novel by Ernest Hemingway:

FOR

18a. Projection room spool:

REEL

19a. Office-inappropriate web content: Abbr.:

NSFW

20d. Pretentious person:

SNOB

21d. "Very good," in modern slang:

DOPE

21a. Slobber:

DROOL

22d. "Money is the ___ of all evil":

ROOT

23d. Organization for crude oil-producing nations: Abbr.:

OPEC

24d. Sandwich or salad fish:

TUNA

24a. Can-making metal:

TIN

25a. Comic caveman Alley ___:

OOP

26d. Happily-after connector:

EVER

26a. Large flightless Australian bird:

EMU

27d. Month after the shortest month, for short:

MAR

28a. Alisha Boe's birthplace:

OSLO

29d. Stitched line:

SEAM

30d. "___ Croft: Tomb Raider":

LARA

31d. "For crying ___ loud!":

OUT

32a. Master of verse?:

POET

33d. Shred some paper:

TEAR

34a. "The Lady in the ___," 2015 film starring Maggie Smith:

VAN

35a. Belle's counterpart, say:

BEAU

36a. Latin phrase often used at the end of a list to mean "and so on":

ETCETERA

37d. Shinbone:

TIBIA

38a. Sun Tzu's "The ___ of War":

ART

39a. A breath of fresh ___ (refreshing change):

AIR

40d. Head of a company: Abbr.:

CEO

40a. State of deep unconsciousness:

COMA

41d. "Not ___ watch!": 2 wds.:

ONMY

42d. "___ fide," Latin phrase often used to mean "in good faith" while describing something genuine:

BONA

42a. Fishhook feature (rhymes with "garb"):

BARB

43d. At a distance:

AWAY

44d. Rejects, with "out":

OPTS

44a. "We're ready to serve you!" sign:

OPEN

45d. High schoolers' formal dance:

PROM

46d. Swampy place:

BOG

46a. Common gift topper:

BOW

47a. French phrase derived from Latin used to describe a spontaneous act:

IMPROMPTU

48d. Keep ___ (stay silent):

MUM

49d. "The Monkey's ___," short story by W.W. Jacobs:

PAW

50d. "Don't ___ this at home" (television warning):

TRY

51d. Colorful card game:

UNO

52a. "He's ___ roll": 2 wds.:

ONA

53a. Prefix with "mobile" or "correct":

AUTO

54a. Knitter's sweater-to-be:

YARN

55a. "The ___ Divorcee" (1934 musical film):

GAY

56a. Private conservatory in Upper West Side, NYC: Abbr.:

MSM

57a. Least populous U.S. state, for short:

WYO


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