Daily Themed Crossword September 21 2017 answers
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September 21 2017 crossword
1a. "___ my mind" ("Left me dumbstruck"):
2d. Traditional Hawaiian party:
3d. ___ Grand Ice Cream (Brand that's now known as Dreyer's):
4d. ___-washy (lacking taste):
5d. Body part worked during crunches:
6d. Loud outburst of laughter:
7d. "___ Little Bit Closer" (Jay and the Americans hit): 2 wds.:
8d. Overwhelming pride in oneself:
9d. Three-layer Nabisco cookie:
10d. Late San Francisco columnist Herb ___:
12a. German automaker that produces the Q3, Q5, and Q7 SUVs:
13a. Sound from a displeased audience member:
14a. School test that's done out loud:
20a. Pro and ___ (Positive and negative):
22a. Feeling that makes you go "Wow!":
23d. Hypothetical words ("___ I could fly?" for e.g.): 2 wds.:
24d. Crawled under the bed, say:
24a. "Yoo-___!" (attention-getting shout):
25d. Smallest positive integer:
29a. Pivot that a door works around:
30d. ___ in the air (slightly chilly weather):
35d. Try to guess what one's saying from one's facial movements: Hyph.:
39a. ___-wee Herman (Paul Reubens character):
40d. Great white ___ (white bird):
41a. Rolling ___ (tool used by a baker):
42d. Shallow recess, that might hold a statue:
45a. "___: The Movie," a 2004 comedy where Bill Murray voices the titular lazy, orange cat:
46d. Vibrant glow that a psychic may sense:
49d. Three-time Oscar nominee Cannon:
50a. "___ estas?" ("How are you?" in Spanish):
52a. Kind of tennis court that appears reddish:
53a. ___ and anon (occasionally):
54a. Victorian ___ (period of English history):
55a. Actress ___ Mae Lee, who played Lilly Onakuramara in "Pitch Perfect":
57a. Just a ___ (bit or small amount):