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Daily Themed Crossword 20 July 2020 answers

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1d. What a clock shows:

TIME

1a. Bar bill:

TAB

2d. "To me" in French:

AMOI

3d. "I'm back with a ___":

BANG

4d. Opposite of post:

PRE

4a. "Barney & Friends" network: Abbr.:

PBS

5d. Usain ___, former Jamaican sprinter:

BOLT

6d. Talk show furniture:

SOFA

7d. Do something over:

REPEAT

7a. Barbecue order:

RIBS

8d. "I think" in textspeak: Abbr.:

IMO

9d. Action in an auction:

BID

10d. Some lines on a map, for short:

STS

11a. Apple desktop:

IMAC

12d. Leonard ___, musician who received critical acclaim at the age of 33, following his debut album with Columbia Records:

COHEN

13a. Australian hopper, informally:

ROO

14a. Give out as fumes:

EMIT

15a. Prefix for "chrome" or "logue":

MONO

16a. "The Hobbit" helper:

ELF

17a. Pea holders:

PODS

18a. Number in an octet:

EIGHT

19d. Palindromic explosive: Abbr.:

TNT

20a. Sticky packaging supply:

TAPE

21d. Comfortable nightwears, for short:

PJS

22a. Hearing specialist: Abbr.:

ENT

23d. "The ___ Commandments," 1956 film:

TEN

24a. ___ Murphy, musician who received critical acclaim at the age of 35 with LCD Soundsystem's single "Losing My Edge":

JAMES

25d. "You've Got ___," 1998 film starring Tom Hanks:

MAIL

26d. Shady tree which is also a programming language:

ELM

27d. Virgo and Libra's month, for short:

SEP

28d. Make money from working:

EARN

28a. "___ the Dragon," Bruce Lee film:

ENTER

29d. Go bad:

ROT

30a. Food that is no longer fresh:

STALE

31d. "Isn't ___ a lovely woman?":

SHE

31a. Red or Dead, e.g.:

SEA

32d. AirPod spot:

EAR

33a. Silent agreement:

NOD

34d. Marley in "Marley and Me," e.g.:

DOG

35a. Little trickster:

IMP

36a. Debbie ___, lead singer of "Blondie" who received critical acclaim at the age of 33 with the band's album "Parallel Lines":

HARRY

37d. "___ Rich," fictional character in the Harvey Comics universe:

RICHIE

38d. "Get ___ Ya-Ya's Out!" (The Rolling Stones' live concert):

YER

39a. After-shower drying cloth:

TOWEL

40d. "As I ___ saying":

WAS

41d. Slip away skilfully:

ELUDE

42a. Orange muppet from "Sesame Street":

ERNIE

43a. Actress ___ Gadot who appeared in a Maroon 5 music video:

GAL

44a. Gator's cousin, for short:

CROC

45d. Seep out, like a liquid:

OOZE

46d. Sheryl ___, Grammy-winning musician who received critical acclaim at the age of 32 with her single "All I Wanna Do":

CROW

47a. ___ Boyle, Grammy-nominated musician who received critical acclaim at the age of 48 on the TV show "Britain's Got Talent":

SUSAN

48d. Japanese rice wine:

SAKE

49d. "A" in A-Rod:

ALEX

50d. Bird's home:

NEST

51d. Oinker's pen:

STY

51a. Beauty pageant winner's accessory:

SASH

52d. "I have a great idea!" expression:

AHA

53d. "My Gal ___," 1942 musical comedy:

SAL

54a. Bobby ___, former ice hockey player:

ORR

55d. Sushi topping:

ROE

56a. Chip and ___, animated characters by Walt Disney:

DALE

57a. Phuket resident:

THAI

58a. Kids' field trip destination, often:

ZOO

59a. ___ out a living (barely gets by):

EKES

60a. Connecticut Ivy:

YALE

61a. Ram's mate:

EWE

62a. Telephone number part, for short:

EXT


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