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Daily Themed Crossword 19 August 2023 answers

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1d. "___ Baba and the Forty Thieves":

ALI

1a. Gallery display:

ART

2d. Tenant's payment:

RENT

3d. "The Queen of Rock 'n' Roll" ___ Turner:

TINA

4d. 2000s' ABC crime drama series starring Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic:

CASTLE

4a. Head of the company, say: Abbr.:

CEO

5d. ___ Lilly and Co. (pharma giant):

ELI

6d. Yours and mine, say:

OUR

7d. ___ Long, actress from "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air":

NIA

7a. Volleyball court divider:

NET

8d. Op-___ (newspaper columns):

EDS

9d. Summer top:

TEE

10a. Welcome garland, in Hawaii:

LEI

11a. College reunion attendee, for short:

ALUM

12d. Indifferent response:

MEH

13d. ___ Lavigne, "Complicated" Canadian singer:

AVRIL

13a. Teacher's helper, say:

AIDE

14a. Rustic roadside retreat:

INN

15a. Formal way to address a king:

SIRE

16a. Flower-holding vessel:

VASE

17a. Fruit-filled pastry:

TART

18d. Actor ___ McElhenney of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia":

ROB

19a. "___ Majesty the Queen":

HER

20d. ___ and flow (tidal motion):

EBB

21a. Popular skin cream brand:

OLAY

22d. "The Altar" constellation:

ARA

23d. French luxury fashion brand: Abbr.:

YSL

24a. Feathered flying friends:

BIRDS

25d. Actress Russo of "Nightcrawler":

RENE

26d. Business agreement:

DEAL

27d. Drove too fast, say:

SPED

28d. Pester continously:

NAG

28a. 2000s' CBS crime drama series that starred Rob Morrow and David Krumholtz:

NUMBERS

29d. Second word in many fairy tales:

UPON

30d. Instagram's parent company:

META

31a. Sound of censorship (rhymes with "sleep"):

BLEEP

32a. Chest-beating primate:

APE

33a. Ginger ___ (carbonated soft drink):

ALE

34d. "That," in Spanish:

ESO

35a. Scotsman's denial:

NAE

36a. "What's Love ___ Do With It," best-selling 1984 song: 2 wds.:

GOTTO

37d. "Trick or ___?":

TREAT

38d. Popeye's gal Olive ___:

OYL

39a. "The ___," 2000s' FX crime drama series that starred Michael Chiklis and Walton Goggins:

SHIELD

40d. Come to pass:

HAPPEN

41d. "___ a date!":

ITS

42a. "___ a soul" (Not even one):

NARY

43d. 2000s' crime drama series starring Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz:

BONES

43a. Gravy container:

BOAT

44a. Red Muppet from "Sesame Street":

ELMO

45d. "M" in SMS, for short:

MSG

46a. 2000s' USA Network comedy-crime drama series starring James Roday Rodriguez and Dule Hill:

PSYCH

47d. Chatters incessantly:

YAPS

48d. Indian spiced tea:

CHAI

49d. Policeman's "Stop right there!":

HALT

50d. Sound-boosting equipment, for short:

AMP

50a. Jessica ___, actress from "Sin City":

ALBA

51d. ___ Cooper, denim brand:

LEE

52d. "I ___ to differ!":

BEG

53a. Scissor sound:

SNIP

54d. Intense anger:

IRE

55a. Norwegian band who sang "Take On Me": Hyph.:

AHA

56a. ___ someone halfway (compromise):

MEET

57a. Richard ___, actor in "Pretty Woman":

GERE

58a. Good friend:

PAL

59a. Pirate's wooden leg:

PEG

60a. Chuck Schumer or Mitch McConnell, for short:

SEN

61a. Take a chair, say:

SIT


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