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Daily Themed Crossword 24 January 2024 answers

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1d. "Who Wants to ___ Millionaire?": 2 wds.:

BEA

1a. Bunk ___ (sleeping site):

BED

2d. Organ hidden in "hear":

EAR

3d. As ___ as a bone (free of moisture):

DRY

4d. Mix in the sugar with a spoon, say:

STIR

4a. Beach material taken home in a bottle:

SAND

5d. Chips ___ (cookie brand):

AHOY

6d. "It's ___ or never!":

NOW

7d. Fire-breathing flying beast, in a fairy tale:

DRAGON

8d. "The ___ Emerson Show," 1949 television talk show is credited to the pioneer of the genre on network television:

FAYE

8a. "The ___ Four" (Beatles nickname):

FAB

9d. Ginger ___ (soft drink):

ALE

10d. Popular three-ingredient sandwich: Abbr.:

BLT

11a. Collect, as a paycheck:

EARN

12d. "A Streetcar ___ Desire," critically-acclaimed Tennessee Williams play:

NAMED

13a. Hammer-wielding Norse god of thunder:

THOR

14a. "Come one, come ___!":

ALL

15a. Younger Stark sister in "Game of Thrones":

ARYA

16a. Des Moines' state:

IOWA

17a. "The best is ___ to come":

YET

18a. "___ Kay and Johnny," 1947 sitcom credited to be the pioneer of the genre on network television:

MARY

19d. "Got ___ better ideas?":

ANY

20a. "Golly ___ whiz!":

GEE

21d. "Ed, ___ n Eddy" (classic cartoon with characters showing off candy-colored tongues):

EDD

22d. Throaty "Can I have your attention please?" sound:

AHEM

22a. Parishioner's agreement, at Sunday mass:

AMEN

23d. Ankle-length dress:

MAXI

24d. Train track part:

RAIL

24a. Fishing pole:

ROD

25d. ___-mo replay:

SLO

25a. Like a tree-lined lane during a hot summer's day:

SHADY

26d. "Crazy Rich Asians" director Jon M. ___:

CHU

26a. "___ Camera," 1948 hidden camera reality show credited to be the pioneer of the genre on network television:

CANDID

27d. "If only ___ known ... " (double-apostrophe contraction):

IDVE

28d. Pocket ___ (accidental call):

DIAL

29a. ___ Luthor, Superman's nemesis:

LEX

30d. Residue in a smoker's tray:

ASH

30a. Sashimi tuna:

AHI

31a. "John Tucker Must ___" (2006 film):

DIE

32d. Doctor who treats sinusitis and laryngitis: Abbr.:

ENT

33a. Purposely leave out:

OMIT

34d. Shade acquired by some vacationers:

TAN

35a. "The Ed ___ Show," 1948 television variety show credited to be the first late-night show on network television:

SULLIVAN

36d. Baton Rouge school: Abbr.:

LSU

37d. Apple mobile device:

IPHONE

38a. "Open up and say ___" (instruction from a dentist):

AHH

39d. "___ Doody," 1947 children's program presented by Buffalo Bob Smith credited to be the pioneer of the genre on network television:

HOWDY

40a. Said letter by letter, in London (anagram of "pelts"):

SPELT

41d. Take the plunge into a pool, say:

DIVE

41a. Stegosaurus or Triceratops, for short:

DINO

42d. Grocery list component:

ITEM

43d. Surface for computer or a book:

DESK

43a. "That was so obvious!":

DUH

44d. "I ___ your pardon":

BEG

44a. Kate Hudson's "A Little ___ of Heaven":

BIT

45a. Walk through shallow water:

WADE

46d. Organization that's a boon for stranded drivers: Abbr.:

AAA

47d. Unpleasant noise:

DIN

48a. October birthstone whose name is believed to be derived from Sanskrit:

OPAL

49d. Soup veggie residence?:

POD

50d. "Brokeback Mountain" director Lee:

ANG

51d. ESPN sportscaster Bob:

LEY

52a. Eden woman:

EVE

53a. Speech locale (word hidden in "daisy"):

DAIS

54a. Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were ___":

NONE

55a. Diamond or ruby, e.g.:

GEM

56a. Pull sharply:

YANK

57a. Daringly innovative:

EDGY


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