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Daily Themed Crossword 17 December 2018 answers

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17 December 2018 crossword

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1d. Unruly crowd:

MOB

1a. "____ Doubtfire" (movie featuring Robin Williams):

MRS

2d. Singer Carly ____ Jepsen:

RAE

3d. Home for piggies:

STY

4d. Per ____ (yearly):

ANNUM

4a. "Much ____ About Nothing":

ADO

5d. ___ tape:

DUCT

6d. Half plus half:

ONE

7d. Set free, as pigs:

UNPEN

7a. Constellation that looks like a bear:

URSA

8d. Backside:

REAR

9d. Prefix relating to China:

SINO

10d. A-Rod's "A" (the Yankee baseball player):

ALEX

11a. Grain in Quaker cereals:

OAT

12a. Sister who sounds like "none":

NUN

13a. Actor who plays Barney Stinson, ____ Patrick Harris:

NEIL

14a. American singer with 22 Grammy Awards famous for her album "Dangerously in Love":

BEYONCE

15d. Grigory ___, conspirator against Peter III:

ORLOV

16a. Window ___ (window section):

PANE

17a. Day-in and day-out pattern:

RUT

18d. Prefix with phobia that refers to dislike of foreign people:

XENO

18a. Pioneer in photocopying:

XEROX

19d. Word to express impatience or disgust:

PISH

19a. Biblical song of praise:

PSALM

20d. Satisfy or fill to the bursting point:

SATE

21d. "It's been ___ since I saw you...":

AGES

22d. Like grass in morning:

DEWY

22a. Spot for lions or thieves:

DEN

23a. Villain in "Othello":

IAGO

24d. Titanic's icy undoing (when suffixed with "ice"):

BERG

24a. Affleck who plays Batman:

BEN

25d. Sharply defined:

EDGY

25a. Female who wears a natural wool coat:

EWE

26d. "What ___ you thinking?":

WERE

27d. Greek counterpart of 36a:

EROS

28a. American singer with 25 Grammy Awards famous for his song "You Are the Sunshine of My Life": 2 wds.:

STEVIEWONDER

29d. Like summer tea:

ICED

30d. "The Book of ___," book between Micah and Habakkuk in the Bible:

NAHUM

31a. "____ Just Not That Into You" (2009 movie):

HES

32a. Weep:

CRY

33a. Farming prefix:

AGRO

34d. What actors have to remember (dialogues):

LINES

34a. You break one on a dance floor:

LEG

35d. "On the ____ hand ...":

OTHER

35a. "Absolutely!": 2 wds.:

OHYES

36d. "C" in ICU:

CARE

36a. Valentine's day symbol:

CUPID

37d. Word that follows 36d in ICU:

UNIT

38d. Bishop of Rome:

POPE

39d. Forehead feature of Harry Potter:

SCAR

39a. Beatles bassist ____ Sutcliffe, for short:

STU

40a. Unknown source, for short:

ANON

41d. Take revenge legally:

SUE

41a. Al ___, American recording engineer with 20 Grammy Awards for his work with Quincy Jones and Steely Dan:

SCHMITT

42d. Annoy:

IRK

43d. Common result in soccer:

TIE

44d. Product from Santa's workshop:

TOY

45a. Fruit fit for picking:

RIPE

46a. Neighbor of Oman: Abbr.:

UAE

47a. Brazil's capital until 1960, for short:

RIO

48a. "Vous ____ ici" ("you are here" in French):

ETES

49a. Go wrong:

ERR

50a. Each lock has one:

KEY


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