Daily Themed Crossword November 26 2021 answers
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November 26 2021 crossword
1d. One who fills prescriptions, for short:
5d. Lady ___, popstar named after a Queen song:
5a. University admission figure: Abbr.:
8a. ___ and sound (out of danger):
10d. "Animal ___," 1945 allegorical and satirical novel by George Orwell:
11d. River near Duke University:
13a. Reply ___ (email option):
15a. "___ for Air," 1939 satirical novel by George Orwell: 2 wds.:
16d. Tightrope walker's safety:
18a. Site for a ring or a stud:
20d. Word after "comfort" or "fast":
20a. Many a keg party locale, for short:
21d. City that surrounds Vatican City:
27a. DiCaprio or Da Vinci, lovingly:
28d. "Best Song ___," One Direction song:
28a. Barely sustain, with "out":
29d. "___ the Aspidistra Flying," 1936 socially critical novel by George Orwell:
31a. "___ to Catalonia," 1938 political non-fiction novel by George Orwell:
32d. Actress Gadot of "Justice League":
37a. Snake on a pharaoh's headdress:
38d. Tropical fruit also known as "papaw":
40a. Word before "market" or "circus":
41d. Item in an ashtray, for short:
42d. "Burmese ___," 1934 fiction novel by George Orwell:
44d. Emulate the tower in Pisa?:
46d. "The ___ for Red October" (1990 action film):
48a. "A Clergyman's ___," 1935 experimental fiction novel by George Orwell:
49d. Counterpart of "vertical," for short:
53a. "Leap" or "light" follower:
54a. Rand who wrote "We the Living":
58a. "The ___ to Wigan Pier," 1937 autobiographical novel by George Orwell: