Daily Themed Crossword February 17 2020 answers
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1d. App intruders, for short:
ADS
1a. Former Yankee slugger, familiarly: Hyph.:
AROD
2d. "Everybody Hurts" band:
REM
3d. "The ___ that got away.":
ONE
4d. New ___ (India's capital):
DELHI
5d. Heavy mist that may impair visibility:
FOG
5a. Liposuction target:
FAT
6d. Mystical glow:
AURA
7d. Mouse catcher:
TRAP
8d. Tidal retreat:
EBB
8a. "___ It," 1984 song by "Weird Al" Yankovic which is a spoof of Michael Jackson's single, "Beat It":
EAT
9d. Pirate's affirmative:
AYE
10d. "Ideas worth spreading" acronym:
TED
11a. Brightest star in Cygnus:
DENEB
12d. Small barrage balloon:
BLIMP
13a. John Green's "The Fault in ___ Stars":
OUR
14a. "Farewell":
BYE
15a. Get a whiff of:
SMELL
16a. Seized or snatched something suddenly:
GRABBED
17d. "___ good cheer!": 2 wds.:
BEOF
18a. Went underground:
HID
19d. Consider to be:
DEEM
20a. Gorilla, for one:
APE
21d. Electronic calculator pioneer:
CASIO
21a. "Word ___," song by "Weird Al" Yankovic which is a parody of Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines":
CRIMES
22d. Grating sounds:
RASPS
23d. Muscle cramp, e.g.:
SPASM
24a. "Point ___ return": 2 wds.:
OFNO
25d. Opposite of sink:
FLOAT
26d. One easily fooled:
NAIVE
27d. Texas' neighbor, for short:
OKLA
28d. Ancient eye cosmetic brand:
KOHL
28a. "The Jungle Book" snake:
KAA
29a. ___ talk (coach's speech):
PEP
30a. Harsh criticism:
FLAK
31a. CIA predecessor: Abbr.:
OSS
32a. "Hiss of Death" novelist Rita ___ Brown:
MAE
33d. Grander than grand:
EPIC
34a. Coconut or sunflower product:
OIL
35a. "___ Don't Lie" (2006 Shakira hit):
HIPS
36d. Letters before W:
STUV
37a. Place to get a mud bath:
SPA
38d. Be a pain in the neck:
ANNOY
39a. "Selma" director DuVernay:
AVA
40a. "I ___ on Jeopardy," song by "Weird Al" Yankovic which is a parody of "Jeopardy" by The Greg Kihn Band:
LOST
41a. Small detail or a period of sixty seconds:
MINUTE
42d. Remove wooden pins from:
UNPEG
43a. Press into service:
USE
44d. "The ___ Begins" song by "Weird Al" Yankovic which is a parody of "American Pie" by Don McLean:
SAGA
45d. "Caribbean Blue" Irish singer:
ENYA
46a. "Inside Politics" channel: Abbr.:
CNN
47d. Tennis court divider:
NET
47a. "Smells Like ___" song by "Weird Al" Yankovic which is a parody of the song, "Smells Like Teen Spirit":
NIRVANA
48d. Wall-climbing plant:
IVY
49d. Kendrick Lamar's genre:
RAP
50d. Simon & Garfunkel song, "I ___ Rock": 2 wds.:
AMA
51a. Offer a viewpoint, say:
OPINE
52d. "I think," in text speak:
IMO
53d. Opposite of paleo:
NEO
54d. Apt last word:
END
55a. Actress Mendes of "Hitch":
EVA
56a. Workout place:
GYM
57a. Sanaa's country?:
YEMEN
58a. Printing employee, for short:
TYP
59a. Small battery:
AAA
60a. ___ Samaritan:
GOOD

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