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Daily Themed Crossword 21 September 2022 answers

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1d. Noticeable opening:

GAP

1a. Driver's navigational aid: Abbr.:

GPS

2d. Unwashed clothing accumulation:

PILE

3d. Serb or Croat, for one:

SLAV

4d. Seaweed in sushi:

NORI

4a. Almond or cashew, e.g.:

NUT

5d. Amps, watts, and volts, e.g.:

UNITS

6d. Emulate a professor:

TEACH

7d. Lecher's look:

OGLE

7a. Electrical resistance unit represented by omega:

OHM

8d. Mend, as a broken finger:

HEAL

9d. Lunch or dinner, for one:

MEAL

10a. Be less than healthy, say:

AIL

11a. Roman "I":

ONE

12a. "___ whiz!":

GEE

13a. "Work hard, ___ hard":

PLAY

14d. "You ain't seen nothing ___!":

YET

15d. "Mine" in French:

AMOI

15a. Opera house highlight:

ARIA

16a. The yellow Teletubby when spelled twice:

LAA

17a. "Tambourine" rapper:

EVE

18a. Ewan ___, actor who portrays Prince Aemond Targaryen in HBO's "House of the Dragon":

MITCHELL

19d. Meat that is often cured:

HAM

20a. "___ many cooks...":

TOO

21d. ___ Faithful, Yellowstone National Park geyser:

OLD

22a. "___-La-La (Make Me Happy)," song by Al Green:

SHA

23d. Adobe file type: Abbr.:

PDF

23a. ___ Beta Kappa (oldest academic honor society):

PHI

24d. Syllable following "hardy" to mean a sarcastic laugh:

HAR

25d. "Now ___ seen it all!":

IVE

26a. Gloss locale:

LIP

27d. Superhero's punch sound, in the comics:

POW

28a. ___ Smith, actor who portrays Prince Daemon Targaryen in HBO's "House of the Dragon":

MATT

29d. To the rear, on a boat:

AFT

30d. ___-Mex cuisine:

TEX

31d. Palindromic Vietnamese New Year:

TET

32a. ___ Horovitch, actor who portrays Grand Maester Mellos in HBO's "House of the Dragon":

DAVID

33d. Be inactive:

IDLE

34a. 1, 39 or 73, e.g.:

ODD

35d. Homer Simpson's surprised exclamation:

DOH

36d. The start of many letters?:

DEAR

37a. Fixed charge:

FEE

38a. One of the Weasley twins from "Harry Potter":

FRED

39a. "Oh, ___ is me!" ("Alas!"):

WOE

40a. Notepad file extension:

TXT

41a. V-shaped back muscle, for short:

LAT

42d. "Hello" in Hawaii:

ALOHA

43d. Voice range above baritone:

TENOR

44a. "Your order ___ arrived":

HAS

45d. ___ McLeod, actor who portrays Ser Joffrey Lonmouth in HBO's "House of the Dragon":

SOLLY

46d. Happy as a ___:

CLAM

46a. Paparazzi's target, for short:

CELEB

47d. ___ Paterson, actor who portrays Lord Lyman Beesbury in HBO's "House of the Dragon":

BILL

48a. Monica Geller's brother in "Friends":

ROSS

49d. ___ bean, versatile legume:

SOYA

50d. "Coming ___ to a theater near you!":

SOON

51d. ___-up (exercise):

SIT

51a. "S" in RSVP:

SIL

52d. Wedding vow: 2 wds.:

IDO

53a. "Put a lid ___": 2 wds.:

ONIT

54d. "Uncle," in Spanish:

TIO

55a. Plunderer's spoils:

LOOT

56d. Late '80s "Star Trek" spinoff series: Abbr.:

TNG

57a. ___ B. Wells (pioneering investigative journalist):

IDA

58a. India's festival of colors:

HOLI

59a. Metropolis on the Rhone (anagram of "only"):

LYON

60a. Mark Twain's "The Adventures of ___ Sawyer":

TOM

61a. Folk singer Guthrie:

ARLO

62a. Ying ___ Twins (Hip Hop Duo):

YANG


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