Daily Themed Crossword April 19 2021 answers
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April 19 2021 crossword
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1d. "You've got mail" company:
AOL
1a. Birthday number:
AGE
2d. "___ the opportunity with both hands" (get hold of):
GRAB
3d. Cutting-___ technology:
EDGE
4d. Teeny parasites:
MITES
4a. Gloria Estefan's band: Abbr.:
MSM
5d. Serbian or Croatian, e.g.:
SLAV
6d. "Can't Get You Out of ___," hit song by Australian singer Kylie Minogue which won an MTV Video Music Award in 2002: 2 wds.:
MYHEAD
7d. Purse one's lips for a selfie, say:
POUT
7a. "Masterpiece" channel: Abbr.:
PBS
8d. Sample a dish:
BITE
9d. Hit song by Australian singer Kylie Minogue which was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2005:
SLOW
10a. California's Fort ___:
ORD
11d. "Despacito" singer Fonsi:
LUIS
11a. "Emily in Paris" actress ___ Collins:
LILY
12d. Lowest singing voice:
BASS
12a. Verb used with water at 100 degrees:
BOIL
13a. Fall behind:
LAG
14a. The Beehive State:
UTAH
15a. "Pilot" or "immune" lead-in:
AUTO
16a. "I ___ in You," hit song by Australian singer Kylie Minogue which was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2006:
BELIEVE
17d. Young bloke:
LAD
18a. Slow-cooked meat dish:
STEW
19a. Aesop's "The ___ in the Lion's Skin":
ASS
20a. Brand promotions, for short:
ADS
21d. Ctrl-Alt-___:
DEL
22d. Salsa or guacamole:
DIP
22a. Robin Williams starrer "___ Poets Society":
DEAD
23d. "Dancing Past the Graveyard" writer Paul ___:
ENO
24d. Lawyer, for short:
ATT
25d. Like every other number:
ODD
25a. Glorifying verse:
ODE
26d. Winning serve in tennis:
ACE
26a. "I'm ___ loss for words.": 2 wds.:
ATA
27d. Boxing match result, often: Abbr.:
TKO
28d. "Atlas Shrugged" author Rand:
AYN
29a. Bank account earning, for short:
INT
30d. Crime drama series "Better Call ___":
SAUL
30a. Feeling bummed or gloomy:
SAD
31d. Ambition or goal:
AIM
32a. "I Should Be So ___," hit song by Australian singer Kylie Minogue which won an ARIA Music Award in 1989:
LUCKY
33d. Computer reversal command:
UNDO
34a. "Flower" or "jack" follower:
POT
35a. "Financial" or "first" follower:
AID
36a. Broadway sign type:
NEON
37d. "Love at First ___," hit song by Australian singer Kylie Minogue which was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2003:
SIGHT
37a. Addition result:
SUM
38d. ___ Bay (coastal town in Australia):
BYRON
38a. Physique, slangily:
BOD
39d. Actor Wilson of "Wedding Crashers":
OWEN
40d. Whack:
STAB
40a. Slimy garden gastropod:
SNAIL
41d. Prefix with "second":
NANO
42d. "Lonely Boy" singer Paul ___:
ANKA
43d. Bachelor party attendee:
MALE
43a. "Come into ___," hit song by Australian singer Kylie Minogue which won a Grammy Award in 2004: 2 wds.:
MYWORLD
44d. Gather a harvest:
REAP
45d. Entice:
LURE
46d. Move with a mouse:
DRAG
47a. Fruit-flavored drink mix:
TANG
48d. Sound of indifference:
MEH
48a. Female horse:
MARE
49a. Continent of Spain, briefly:
EUR
50a. Egyptian symbol of life:
ANKH
51a. Chris Wood's alma mater:
ELON
52a. "The Altar" constellation:
ARA
53a. Gravy ___ (container):
BOAT
54a. Female chicken:
HEN
55a. Part for tuning a guitar:
PEG

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