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Daily Themed Crossword 19 December 2023 answers

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19 December 2023 crossword

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1d. Porker's pad:

STY

1a. (4/10) "Let's cozy up the fireplace with a red ___ (foot warmer) or two for Santa to fill with small gifts!":

SOCK

2d. Major material for a miner:

ORE

3d. "Ctrl+X" command:

CUT

4d. Richards of the Rolling Stones:

KEITH

5d. 2004 Olympic sports-drama film starring Kurt Russell based on real events:

MIRACLE

5a. X-___ (what we're celebrating throughout this month in DTC!):

MAS

6d. "The Altar" constellation:

ARA

7d. Microsoft's alternative to Zoom:

SKYPE

8d. Title for Agatha Christie or Helen Mirren:

DAME

8a. Man's best friend, it's claimed:

DOG

9d. Electrical resistance unit represented by Omega:

OHM

10d. Tragic fashion model ___ Carangi:

GIA

11a. "Based on a ___ story" (like the movies at 44a, 50a, 52a, and 5d):

TRUE

12a. Tick off or anger:

IRK

13a. Pacific Ocean tuna:

AHI

14a. Mythical Himalayan beast:

YETI

15a. Beams of light, say:

RAYS

16d. Cul-de-___ (dead end):

SAC

17a. U.F.C. combat sport: Abbr.:

MMA

18a. Luggage-scanning organization: Abbr.:

TSA

19d. Drink slowly, like tea:

SIP

20a. Not that bright?:

PALE

21d. Parabolic tennis shot:

LOB

22d. Greeting ___ (gift for a co-worker, maybe):

CARD

22a. Elegantly fashionable:

CHIC

23a. "Kind to the nature and Earth" prefix:

ECO

24d. "Life is full of ___ and downs...":

UPS

24a. Actress Thurman of "Hollywood Stargirl":

UMA

25d. ___ Tai, popular Tiki cocktail:

MAI

26a. Practice, as a trade:

PLY

27d. Coniferous tree that sounds like "you":

YEW

28a. Travel ___ (what many countries officially enforced in 2020):

BAN

29d. Continent touched by three oceans:

ASIA

30d. Palindromic time for a midday meal:

NOON

31a. Up to ___ (at an expected quality):

PAR

32a. Cartoonish shriek:

EEK

33d. "Sons of Anarchy" actress Sagal:

KATEY

34a. Dip, as bread in gravy:

SOP

35d. Yellowish goo, from an infection:

PUS

36a. Coleslaw, e.g.:

SIDE

37d. Tree that might be "Slippery"?:

ELM

38a. Roll of bills, informally:

WAD

39d. "I Know What You ___ Last Summer," 1997 horror film:

DID

40a. Vowels other than "a" and "e":

IOU

41a. Electric guitar pioneer ___ Paul:

LES

42d. Like a haunted house:

EERIE

43d. Moved stealthily (rhymes with "pluck"):

SNUCK

44a. "Remember the ___," 2000 sports-drama film starring Denzel Washington based on real events:

TITANS

45d. Protein source for vegans:

TOFU

46d. Synonym for "besides" or "moreover":

ALSO

46a. Expression of approval, at church:

AMEN

47a. Tokyo, before the 19th century:

EDO

48d. Grain for a horse:

OAT

48a. ___ spill (ocean disaster):

OIL

49d. Words sealed with a kiss: 2 wds.:

IDO

50a. 1993 biographical sports-drama film starring Sean Astin based on real events:

RUDY

51d. Pee ___ River:

DEE

52a. "Chariots of ___," 1981 sports-drama starring Ben Cross based on real events:

FIRE

53d. Strong pub option: Abbr.:

IPA

54d. ___ Weasley of "Harry Potter":

RON

55d. North Carolina's ___ River State Park:

ENO

56a. Commercial breaks are filled with them, for short:

ADS

57a. What you break with conversation?:

ICE

58a. "Stop ganging ___ me!": 2 wds.:

UPON

59a. "It's never ___ late to begin!":

TOO

60a. Just manage, with "out":

EKE

61a. A year in Brazil?:

ANO


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