Daily Themed Crossword November 21 2019 answers
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November 21 2019 crossword
2d. Vowels apart from "a" and "u": 3 wds.:
3d. Subject that may be boolean or linear, for short:
4d. Pinkish-orange fish popular in Hawaiian cuisine:
4a. Thunder of basketball: Abbr.:
7a. Blue expanse, on a clear day:
8d. ___ Winslet, actress who played Rose DeWitt Bukater in the movie "Titanic":
10a. Jack and Jill went up one:
11d. South America's Titicaca:
12a. What "p" stands for in "mph":
15a. Young Darth Vader's name:
16a. Device usually placed in a bank lobby: Abbr.:
17a. Actress who played Margaret "Molly" Brown in the movie "Titanic": 2 wds.:
20d. Without warranty: 2 wds.:
23d. Certain baseball positions: Abbr.:
23a. Aussie animal with a pouch, informally:
24d. "___ y Plata" (Montana's motto):
26d. School with campus in Panama City: Abbr.:
29d. Wriggly, slender sushi fish:
31a. Actress who played Ruth DeWitt Bukater, Rose's widowed mother in the movie "Titanic": 2 wds.:
33d. Campus cohort, informally:
34d. Facts and figures, for short:
38a. "Moonraker" author Fleming:
39d. Beat ___ to one's door (hasten to make contact with someone): 2 wds.:
40d. Inexperienced or easily deceived:
42d. Six-legged hill builders:
43d. Upside-down hanging mammals:
43a. Actor who played Brock Lovett in the movie "Titanic": 2 wds.:
46d. CT scan component: Hyph.:
53a. "Music City Tonight" network: Abbr.:
54a. Dam-building organization: Abbr.:
55a. Lip-___ (mouth the words):
57a. The Beatles', "___ Jude":