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Daily Themed Crossword 22 April 2020 answers

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1d. Hi-___ (digitally modern):

TECH

1a. Wee bit:

TAD

2d. Tooth pain:

ACHE

3d. Barbie or Raggedy Ann, for one:

DOLL

4d. Academic year division, for short:

SEM

4a. Cry bitterly:

SOB

5d. Slip-___ (type of shoes):

ONS

6d. ___ Choy (Chinese cabbage):

BOK

7d. Brief reminder note:

MEMO

7a. Speedometer reading: Abbr.:

MPH

8d. Stage accessory:

PROP

9d. Tony ___, actor who played Gary Walsh in the Emmy-winning series "Veep":

HALE

10a. Earth-friendly prefix:

ECO

11a. Ambient music pioneer Brian ___:

ENO

12a. "End of an ___":

ERA

13a. Anna ___, actress who played Amy Brookheimer in the Emmy-winning series "Veep" (aired 8 years ago today):

CHLUMSKY

14d. FedEx competitor: Abbr.:

UPS

15d. Japanese currency:

YEN

16a. Cluster of atoms, for short:

MOL

17a. Lend a hand, say:

HELP

18a. Run away to get hitched:

ELOPE

19d. NCAA's Fighting Tigers: Abbr.:

LSU

20a. Timothy ___, actor who played Jonah Ryan in the Emmy-winning series "Veep":

SIMONS

21d. Tehran's currency: Abbr.:

IRR

22d. ABC sitcom "Boy ___ World":

MEETS

23d. Offer one's views:

OPINE

24d. Something's ___ (not quite right):

OFF

24a. Spooky month, for short:

OCT

25d. Animation frame:

CEL

26d. Twinings or Lipton beverage:

TEA

27a. Sales agent, for short:

REP

28a. Irresistible impulse:

URGE

29d. Nutritional stat: Abbr.:

RDA

30d. It may be bridged:

GAP

31d. Powerful ruler, for short:

EMP

32a. Doctor's charge:

FEE

33a. ___ Scott, actor who played Dan Egan in the Emmy-winning series "Veep":

REID

34d. Genetic material: Abbr.:

DNA

35a. River embankment:

DAM

36a. ___ seeds (linseed oil source):

FLAX

37d. Twelve, in Roman numerals:

XII

38a. Now defunct country music cable network: Abbr.:

TNN

39a. Yelp or Instagram, for short:

APP

40a. Trouser leg measurement:

INSEAM

41d. Catch, like a thief:

NAB

42d. "___ Dalloway," novel by Virginia Woolf:

MRS

43d. "Donnie Darko" actor ___ Gyllenhaal:

JAKE

43a. ___ Louis-Dreyfus, actress who played the protagonist, Selina Meyer in the Emmy-winning series "Veep":

JULIA

44d. Trendy boots from Australia:

UGGS

45d. ___ is more (minimalist's mantra):

LESS

46a. Ewe's mates:

RAMS

47d. Throat-clearing sound:

AHEM

48d. ___ Walsh, actor who played Mike McLintock in the Emmy-winning series "Veep":

MATT

49d. Did laps in the pool, say:

SWAM

50a. It's just a number, to some:

AGE

51a. Sufe ___, actress who played Sue Wilson in the Emmy-winning series "Veep":

BRADSHAW

52d. Family member, for short:

REL

53d. Embassy VIP, for short:

AMB

54d. Prefix with "honest" or "respectful":

DIS

55a. Metric units of weight: Abbr.:

KGS

56a. Monthly payment of a loan: Abbr.:

EMI

57a. LAX posting: Abbr.:

ETA

58a. Feminine suffix with "lion" or "host":

ESS

59a. Cake weight unit: Abbr.:

LBS

60a. ___ enterprises, sitcom producer of the '70s with a cat in its logo: Abbr.:

MTM


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