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Daily Themed Crossword 17 February 2024 answers

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1d. Messy, untidy sort:

SLOB

1a. James Bond or Johnny English, e.g.:

SPY

2d. Country home to Machu Picchu:

PERU

3d. Knitter's ball:

YARN

4d. "Many years ___ there lived a...":

AGO

4a. Fool's Day month, for short:

APR

5d. Pin to hang a coat:

PEG

6d. "The ___ Runner Show," beloved Saturday morning cartoon from the 1960s:

ROAD

7d. Sporty headgear:

CAP

7a. "Say Cheese" device, for short:

CAM

8d. Chest-beating primate:

APE

9d. Opposite of "minimum," for short:

MAX

10a. "Glee" actress ___ Michele:

LEA

11a. Prefix with "graphy" for a subject dealing with the study of Earth:

GEO

12d. Check recipient, say:

PAYEE

12a. ___ John's Pizza, restaurant franchise:

PAPA

13a. Bobby ___ who won the Stanley Cup twice with the Boston Bruins:

ORR

14d. Supermodel and host ___ Banks:

TYRA

14a. Ancient Roman garment:

TOGA

15a. Highest point of a pyramid, say:

APEX

16a. "The Bugs ___ Show," beloved Saturday morning cartoon from the 1960s:

BUNNY

17d. ___ Lock (keyboard key):

NUM

18a. ___ spell (period of no rain):

DRY

19d. "Iron Man" actor, lovingly: Abbr.:

RDJ

20a. ___ Mountains, mountain range through Russia:

URAL

21d. Georgia's capital and home to the Falcons and the Hawks, for short:

ATL

22d. "Superman" character ___ Lane:

LOIS

23a. Fall on ___ ears (be ignored):

DEAF

24d. Frustrated exclamation:

ARGH

25d. At zero cost:

FREE

26d. Soft powder one might find in a toiletry bag:

TALC

26a. Ketchup fruit?:

TOMATO

27d. Spaghetti Aglio e ___:

OLIO

28a. "Tom & ___ Kids," beloved Saturday morning cartoon from the 1990s:

JERRY

29d. Coniferous tree with red berries whose name sounds like "you":

YEW

30d. Faux ___ (red carpet gaffe):

PAS

30a. Pen ___ (friend you may not have seen):

PAL

31a. Set fire to, or illuminated:

LIT

32d. "___ Mutant Ninja Turtles," beloved Saturday morning cartoon from the 1980s:

TEENAGE

33a. "Oh em ___!":

GEE

34a. Set objects in a straight line, say:

ALIGN

35d. "___ or go home..." ("Shoot for the stars!"): 2 wds.:

GOBIG

36d. Jimmy Fallon's network: Abbr.:

NBC

37a. "Hold on a ___!" ("Wait!"):

SEC

38d. Go "WAAAAAHHHHH":

CRY

39a. Chop with an axe:

HEW

40a. "___ Doo, Where Are You!," beloved Saturday morning cartoon from the 1970s:

SCOOBY

41d. Feel a longing, with "for":

YEARN

42a. Silent ___ (time when silent films were popular):

ERA

43d. Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun ___ Rises":

ALSO

44a. Pre-AD letters:

BCE

45a. Synthetic hosiery material:

NYLON

46d. "Going ___...Going twice...Sold!":

ONCE

47d. Write down:

NOTE

48d. Blog feed format: Abbr.:

RSS

48a. "Umbrella" singer, to her fans:

RIRI

49d. Pens often run out of this:

INK

50d. ___ Romano who starred in "The Big Sick" and "The Irishman":

RAY

51a. Palindrome on a "wanted" poster: Abbr.:

AKA

52d. Lock opener:

KEY

53a. Hoity-toity sort:

SNOB

54d. ___ choy (Chinese cabbage):

BOK

55a. Unexpected problem:

SNAG

56a. Usual coffee order, for short:

REG

57a. Prefix meaning "eight":

OCTO

58a. "Why is the ___ blue?" (question from a child, maybe):

SKY

59a. Simon ___ who wrote "Men Behaving Badly":

NYE

60a. Cartoonish shriek of horror:

EEK


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