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Daily Themed Crossword 26 August 2022 answers

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26 August 2022 crossword

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1d. Videographer's tool, for short:

CAM

1a. Dot follower in URLs:

COM

2d. "___ Como Va" (Santana song):

OYE

3d. "Two and a Half ___" (sitcom):

MEN

4d. Austrian mountain:

ALP

4a. Circle segment:

ARC

5d. Film spools:

REELS

6d. Chocolatey winter treat:

COCOA

7d. Tortoise rival, in an Aesop fable:

HARE

7a. Weed-removing tool:

HOE

8d. Synonym of verbal or spoken:

ORAL

9d. Prestigious television award:

EMMY

10a. "Sure, captain!":

AYE

11d. "The Odd ___," 1965 play by Neil Simon for which he won a Tony Award:

COUPLE

11a. Egyptian queen known for her beauty, for short:

CLEO

12a. Biceps' location:

ARM

13a. Choice list, at a restaurant:

MENU

14d. "___ Me" (dustbin reminder):

USE

15a. Oil producers' group headquartered in Vienna: Abbr.:

OPEC

16a. Zodiac animal with horns:

RAM

17a. Disco ___ ("The Simpsons" character):

STU

18d. Casual shirt for a workout:

TEE

19a. "The ___ Guy," 1984 romantic comedy based on an adaptation by Neil Simon:

LONELY

20d. "Express Yourself" hip hop group: Abbr.:

NWA

21d. ___ gin fizz (cocktail variety):

SLOE

21a. Wool-producing critter:

SHEEP

22d. Snake sound:

HISS

23a. Glanced or spotted:

SAW

24d. "A Nightmare on ___ Street" (1984 movie):

ELM

24a. ___ Lilly (pharma company):

ELI

25a. Right-angle shape:

ELL

26d. "Don't Look Up" actor DiCaprio, fondly:

LEO

27a. Comrade-in-arms, say:

ALLY

28d. Put down, as a carpet:

LAID

29d. "The Gingerbread ___," 1970 play by Neil Simon for which Maureen Stapleton won a Tony Award for Best Actress:

LADY

30d. Hairy Tibetan ox:

YAK

31a. "___ in Yonkers," 1990 play by Neil Simon for which he won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama:

LOST

32d. Pad ___ (stir-fried rice noodle dish):

THAI

33a. Snakelike swimmer:

EEL

34d. It went everywhere Mary did?:

LAMB

35a. TV remote battery: Abbr.:

AAA

36a. Net material:

MESH

37a. Rolled breakfast option:

OAT

38d. "This ___ shall pass...":

TOO

39a. Texter's "Haven't the foggiest idea": Abbr.:

IDK

40a. Fire residue:

ASH

41d. Twinkly galaxy residents:

STARS

42d. "___ Am": 2 wds. (Bryan Adams song):

HEREI

43a. Mad-Eye ___ ("Harry Potter" character):

MOODY

44d. Ready to be served, as beer: 2 wds.:

ONTAP

45d. Sensible or rational:

SANE

45a. "Plaza ___," 1968 play by Neil Simon that was adapted into a film starring Walter Matthau:

SUITE

46d. Negate the effects of?:

UNDO

47a. "___ appetit!":

BON

48d. Smoker's temptation, for short:

CIG

48a. Coke container:

CAN

49a. Pablo Picasso's work:

ART

50d. Entertaining toy that spins:

TOP

51a. Cookbook's ingredient measure: Abbr.:

TBSP

52d. Innerwear that can be opened from front:

BRA

53d. Knight's title, in "Game of Thrones":

SER

54d. Tetra ___ (Sweden-based packaging giant):

PAK

55a. Priyanka Chopra's country, for short:

IND

56a. ___ Speedwagon, "Can't Fight This Feeling" band:

REO

57a. "Gray" or "Bay" follower:

AREA

58a. Prefix meaning "Earth":

GEO

59a. Savor, as fine wine:

SIP

60a. "Barefoot in the ___," 1963 play by Neil Simon that was adapted into a film starring Jane Fonda:

PARK


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