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Daily Themed Crossword 22 October 2021 answers

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1d. "A" of GPA, for short:

AVG

1a. Suited to the purpose:

APT

2d. Little Bo who lost her sheep?:

PEEP

3d. Divulge, as a secret:

TELL

4d. Theatre performances:

PLAYS

4a. "The Raven" poet:

POE

5d. Less common belly button type:

OUTIE

6d. "Don't ___ think about it!":

EVEN

7d. "___ Cottage Cookbook," cookbook by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall inspired by his brand for organic food:

RIVER

7a. Deep red stone:

RUBY

8d. Eurasia's ___ Mountains:

URAL

9d. Get-out-of-jail fee:

BAIL

10d. Kyoto currency:

YEN

11a. "Victory" gesture:

VEE

12a. Word on a Valentine's Day candy heart:

LUV

13a. "Dies ___" (medieval hymn):

IRAE

14a. Hair-setting liquid:

GEL

15a. Devoured:

ATE

16a. Self-centered:

VAIN

17a. "___ with Fire," cookbook by Michael Symon inspired by his barbeque restaurant:

PLAYING

18d. Polly, to Tom Sawyer:

AUNT

19d. Sanitizer target:

GERM

20a. Right-angled plumbing pipe:

ELL

21a. "___ your imagination!":

USE

22a. Commit a blunder:

ERR

23d. Kanga's kid in "Winnie-the-Pooh":

ROO

24d. "How to ___," cookbook by Nigella Lawson inspired by English cuisine:

EAT

24a. Make money, say:

EARN

25d. "Dark" drink:

ALE

26d. Word with "curtain" or "fishing":

ROD

27d. ___ choy:

BOK

27a. Fellow frat guy:

BRO

28d. Balance sheet verifier, briefly:

AUD

28a. Evidence of smoking:

ASH

29d. Enjoy a bunny slope:

SKI

30d. Tribal home:

HUT

31a. "I know it's ___ to ask...": 2 wds.:

ALOT

32d. Impersonate comically:

MIMIC

32a. Cookbook by David Chang inspired by his New York restaurant chain of the same name:

MOMOFUKU

33d. They're slipped into slippers:

FEET

34a. Actor Danson or Shackelford:

TED

35d. Absolutely, slangily:

DEF

35a. Browne who illustrated "Hi and Lois":

DIK

36a. Polish a thesis, say:

EDIT

37d. Garden figurine:

GNOME

37a. Part of a pirate's loot:

GEM

38d. Nobel Prize category:

PEACE

38a. Word with "cutie" or "sweetie":

PIE

39d. Spouse's relative: Hyph.:

INLAW

40d. Word that follows "sponge" or "coffee":

CAKE

40a. "Kitchen ___: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly," cookbook/memoir by Anthony Bourdain:

CONFIDENTIAL

41d. Opt to remove:

OMIT

42d. College lodging, for short:

DORM

43d. Apple's ___ Touch:

IPOD

44d. Chips ___!:

AHOY

45d. "My ___ in France," autobiography by Julia Child inspired by her culinary experiences in France:

LIFE

46d. Cookbook measurement, for short:

TSP

46a. ___-shanter (Scottish cap):

TAMO

47a. Lump in a Christmas stocking?:

COAL

48a. Fraternity letter after "upsilon":

PHI

49a. Low-fat milk choice:

SKIM

50a. ___ Dome, Indianapolis:

RCA

51a. Gut-punch response:

OOF

52a. ___ Evans, former judge of "My Kitchen Rules":

PETE

53a. Kitten's complaint?:

MEW

54a. Paint an Easter egg, say:

DYE


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