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Daily Themed Crossword 19 September 2021 answers

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1d. "Washboard" body parts, for short:

ABS

1a. Pirate's syllable:

ARR

2d. Decompose, like fruit:

ROT

3d. Egg Russian ___, game from "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon" featuring hard-boiled and raw eggs:

ROULETTE

4d. ___ Christian Andersen, fairy tale creator:

HANS

4a. "___ a real nowhere man" (The Beatles' lyrics):

HES

5d. Rough calculation, for short:

EST

6d. ___ balls, game from "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon" featuring velcro suits and red balls:

STICKY

7d. Mid-May honorees:

MOMS

7a. Actress West of "I'm No Angel":

MAE

8d. "Rule, Britannia!" composer Thomas ___:

ARNE

9d. Polish, as a paper:

EDIT

10a. Ghostly greeting:

BOO

11d. ___ Grey tea:

EARL

11a. Dawn's direction:

EAST

12d. Mahogany or teak, e.g.:

WOOD

12a. ___ Sneak, game from "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon" featuring conversational cards:

WORD

13a. Consecutive alphabet trio that spells a nickname:

STU

14a. Arguing against, say:

ANTI

15a. Prefix with "present" or "potent":

OMNI

16a. PO box items, for short:

LTRS

17d. Informal shirts, informally:

TEES

18a. Skeleton's place, metaphorically:

CLOSET

19d. Walk with an injured leg:

LIMP

20d. "Slow down!" to a horse:

WHOA

20a. ___ of Impressions, game from "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon" featuring celebrity impersonations:

WHEEL

21d. "We're in it for the long ___" (intend to continue):

HAUL

22a. Baby goat:

KID

23a. Antonym of "love":

HATE

24d. ___-Z (modern youth), for short:

GEN

24a. Weight trainer's venue, for short:

GYM

25d. Game from "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon" featuring a giant prosthetic hand:

SLAPJACK

25a. Wave-making expanse:

SEA

26d. Radiate, as rays:

EMIT

27d. Deaf community's communication system: Abbr.:

ASL

28a. In the open air:

OUTSIDE

29d. "Pertaining to," in a memo: Abbr.:

INRE

30d. George Bush's nickname:

DUBYA

31a. They collide in a high five:

PALMS

32d. "Moby-Dick" captain:

AHAB

33a. Lager alternative:

ALE

34a. Convent sister:

NUN

35a. Flag down, as a cab:

HAIL

36d. Gives a thumbs-up:

OKAYS

36a. Celestial shape, to a poet:

ORB

37a. Befitting, like a title:

APT

38d. Cabinet-level department: Abbr.:

HHS

38a. Beer ___, game from "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon" featuring pucks and beer pong:

HOCKEY

39d. Ins and ___:

OUTS

40d. Pottery base:

CLAY

41d. Of sound mind:

SANE

41a. Science or math, for short:

SUBJ

42d. Irresistible impulse:

URGE

43a. ___ hoop (hip-swinging toy):

HULA

44a. From ___ (at a distance):

AFAR

45d. "Dope," in '60s lingo:

FAB

46a. Count up:

ADD

47d. "Do-Re-Mi" animal:

DOE

48d. Pound adoptee, maybe:

DOG

49a. ___-at-home parent:

STAY

50a. Figure that may be acute or obtuse, for short:

ANG

51a. Dove's murmur:

COO

52a. "S" in GPS, for short:

SYS

53a. Event with spells?:

BEE

54a. Frat party purchase:

KEG


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