Daily Themed Crossword November 2 2020 answers
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November 2 2020 crossword
1a. Rum-based cocktail ___ Tai:
4a. Stack that can be burned: Abbr.:
5d. Calls, using a rotary phone:
7a. Mount Rushmore face next to Teddy Roosevelt:
9d. Brain wave reading: Abbr.:
11d. Small land surrounded by water:
12d. The ___, country music group that won a Grammy for their hit song "Not Ready to Make Nice":
13a. To be joined at the ___ (be inseparable):
14a. College seniors test, sometimes: Abbr.:
18a. ___ Town, country music group that won a Grammy for their hit song "Girl Crush": 2 wds.:
23d. ___ Brown Band, country music band that won a Grammy for their hit song "As She's Walking Away":
25a. Wichita's state, for short:
29d. ___-turn (road sign): 2 wds.:
31a. "The Fountainhead" author Rand:
32a. Priory of ___ ("The Da Vinci Code" secret society):
35a. Egyptian queen, for short:
40a. Baha Men hit "___ Let the Dogs Out":
41d. Actress Salma ___ who played Frida Kahlo:
42d. Last letter in the Greek alphabet:
44d. Faithful like a true friend:
45d. "___ in the U.S.A." (Bruce Springsteen hit):
45a. The ___ Brothers, country music duo that was named Top Country Duo by Billboard in 1982:
48d. Exercise practiced on a mat:
49a. ___ Jaffe, author of "The Best Of Everything":
51d. "Lonely Boy" singer Paul ___:
53a. Naval petty officer: Abbr.:
54a. Actors Reynolds and Gosling:
55d. U.S. citizen's digits: Abbr.:
58a. Pulls with force (rhymes with "banks"):
60a. Kipling's serpent in "The Jungle Book":