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Daily Themed Crossword 20 January 2023 answers

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20 January 2023 crossword

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1d. Like a candle in use:

LIT

1a. "No more, no ___":

LESS

2d. Correct, as an essay:

EDIT

3d. "Family Guy" creator MacFarlane:

SETH

4d. "___ Lot," 1975 novel by Stephen King that was nominated for the World Fantasy Award:

SALEMS

5d. "Every cloud ___ a silver lining":

HAS

5a. "For ___ a jolly good...":

HES

6d. Device that responds to "Alexa":

ECHO

7d. Height-enhancing circus prop:

STILT

8d. Hit the slopes:

SKI

8a. Relaxing getaway:

SPA

9d. ATM access code: Abbr.:

PIN

10d. Lee who directed "Life of Pi":

ANG

11a. Inventor's inspiration:

IDEA

12a. Caught in the ___ (redhanded):

ACT

13a. Next of ___ (relatives):

KIN

14a. Mr. or Mrs., for one:

TITLE

15d. Distinct historical periods:

ERAS

16a. "The ___," 1977 novel by Stephen King with a film adaptation directed by Stanley Kubrick:

SHINING

17d. ___-noir (film genre):

NEO

18a. "Been ___, done that":

THERE

19d. ___ Clapton, "Wonderful Tonight" singer:

ERIC

20a. Cheer for a matador:

OLE

21a. The red planet:

MARS

22d. Run-down part of a city:

SLUM

23a. "The Dark ___," series of novels by Stephen King with a film adaptation starring Idris Elba:

TOWER

24d. Cheesemaking byproduct (anagram of "wyeh"):

WHEY

25d. Poetic night:

EEN

26d. Bread variety at a deli:

RYE

27d. "All's ___ in love and war":

FAIR

27a. Like a dinosaur bone, for one:

FOSSIL

28d. Shrek, e.g.:

OGRE

29a. "___ Jude" (1968 song by The Beatles):

HEY

30d. Food additive letters:

MSG

30a. Vogue or Cosmopolitan, for short:

MAG

31a. 1981 novel by Stephen King that won the British Fantasy Award:

CUJO

32d. Jacuzzi feature:

JET

33d. Freakshake cookie:

OREO

34a. Opposite of WSW: Abbr.:

ENE

35a. Formal address for a gentleman:

SIR

36a. "Have ___ on me!" ("Show compassion!"):

MERCY

37d. 1974 debut novel by Stephen King with a film adaptation starring Sissy Spacek:

CARRIE

38a. "You can pass" color:

GREEN

39d. Right on target:

EXACT

40d. Fishing equipment:

NET

41a. Earl Grey product:

TEA

42a. "___: Warrior Princess":

XENA

43d. ___ Valley, California's wine destination:

NAPA

44d. Extremely dry, as a desert:

ARID

45a. "That's an ___" (command):

ORDER

46d. Dawn's opposite:

DUSK

47d. ___ Woods, protagonist of "Legally Blonde":

ELLE

48d. Tall marshy grass (anagram of "deer"):

REED

49d. Sample eggnog, say:

SIP

49a. "Pet ___," 1983 novel by Stephen King with a film adaptation starring Jason Clarke:

SEMATARY

50d. Punk-rock subgenre:

EMO

51d. February follower, for short:

MAR

52d. "Yes," to a Congressman:

YEA

53a. What kings and queens do:

RULE

54a. Apple's desktop:

IMAC

55a. Pumpkin-flavored dessert:

PIE

56a. ___ of Wight:

ISLE

57a. Cruise ship stop or a kind of wine:

PORT

58a. ___ Lovelace, programmer of the first algorithm:

ADA

59a. ___ out (made ends meet):

EKED


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