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Daily Themed Crossword 19 November 2021 answers

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1d. Magazine heads, for short:

EDS

1a. Heroic saga:

EPIC

2d. ___-Man, popular video game:

PAC

3d. "Give ___ shot": 2 wds.:

ITA

4d. ___ blanche, French phrase adopted into English to mean "complete freedom":

CARTE

5d. Prefix with "pressure" or "puncture":

ACU

5a. Morning hours: Abbr.:

AMS

6d. Palindromic female title:

MADAM

7d. ___ Waugh, Australian cricketer:

STEVE

8d. Word after "wing" or "life":

SPAN

8a. Mata Hari, for one:

SPY

9d. ___ up emotions:

PENT

10d. Japanese moolah:

YEN

11a. Facts and figures, collectively:

DATA

12a. Sabrina's pet Salem, e.g.:

CAT

13a. "___ -Wee's Big Holiday," 2016 film:

PEE

14a. Mufasa's sly brother:

SCAR

15d. Pine product:

RESIN

15a. "How ___!" (Stephanie Tanner's line):

RUDE

16a. Raggedy doll:

ANN

17a. Painted part of the foot:

TOE

18d. NHL's Bobby ___:

ORR

19a. ___-garde, French phrase adopted into English to mean an unorthodox approach to fashion:

AVANT

20d. The "A" in Q&A, for short:

ANS

21d. "Certainly!":

SURE

21a. Visionaries:

SEERS

22d. Key with four sharps, for short:

EMAJ

23a. "Wise ___ say, only fools rush in...":

MEN

24d. Mississippi ___ Pie:

MUD

24a. Keep ___ (be tight-lipped):

MUM

25a. Wine glass edge:

RIM

26d. ___ school (place for future doctors):

MED

27a. Belgrade resident:

SERB

28d. ___ Clapton, singer of "Tears in Heaven":

ERIC

29d. Obed's mother, in the Bible:

RUTH

30d. ___ noire, French phrase adopted into English to mean "something that one dislikes":

BETE

31a. Mountain range in Eurasia:

URAL

32d. Praise highly:

LAUD

33a. Eddard Stark's nickname:

NED

34d. Home ___ (interior design):

DECOR

35a. Deep repentance:

RUE

36a. ___ vu, French phrase adopted into English to mean a familiar feeling:

DEJA

37a. Absolutely, in slang:

DEF

38d. Winter woe, commonly:

FLU

39a. "The Addams Family" cousin:

ITT

40a. Alien carrier: Abbr.:

UFO

41d. Wild and untamed:

FERAL

42d. ___ layer (atmospheric layer penetrated by UV rays):

OZONE

43a. French word adopted into English to mean "commonplace":

CLICHE

44d. Debate topic, say:

ISSUE

45d. Phoned, say:

RANG

45a. French word adopted into English to mean an agreed meet-up:

RENDEZVOUS

46d. "For Your ___ Only," James Bond flick:

EYES

47d. Birdlings' hatching spot:

NEST

48d. Self-involved (rhymes with "rain"):

VAIN

49a. Sailor's assent:

AYE

50a. Lion's warning:

ROAR

51a. Elie ___, Lebanese fashion designer:

SAAB

52d. Pollock's drippings, e.g.:

ART

53d. Back in the day:

AGO

54d. "___ 10," animated series:

BEN

55a. Nintendo's Super ___:

NES

56a. Singer DiFranco of "32 flavors":

ANI

57a. Press on?:

URGE

58a. Middle-eastern clock setting: Abbr.:

GST

59a. Cariou of "Sweeney Todd":

LEN

60a. George Orwell's alma mater:

ETON


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