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Daily Themed Crossword 27 January 2020 answers

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27 January 2020 crossword

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1d. Frozen water:

ICE

1a. "___ never too late":

ITS

2d. Turn to liquid:

THAW

3d. iPhone assistant:

SIRI

4d. Like some skinny jeans:

TIGHT

4a. Graham Bell's patent, for short:

TEL

5d. Clear the slate:

ERASE

6d. Toy block brand:

LEGO

7d. On top of that, say:

ALSO

7a. Every now ___ then:

AND

8d. "All the Man That I ___," number-one hit single by Whitney Houston that is a cover of Linda Clifford's version:

NEED

9d. Ditzy Disney fish:

DORY

10a. ___-Town (home to NBA's Bulls):

CHI

11a. Enraged state:

IRE

12d. Rubik's ___ (puzzle toy):

CUBE

12a. Egyptian queen known for her beauty, for short:

CLEO

13a. Waxy organ, sometimes:

EAR

14a. ___ reflex (throat contraction):

GAG

15a. Consumer for a product:

USER

16a. "I Wanna Dance ___ (Who Loves Me)," number-one hit by Whitney Houston that was featured in the film "13 Going on 30": 2 wds.:

WITHSOMEBODY

17d. Lowest-pitched brass wind instrument:

TUBA

18d. Cinco de ___ (Mexican holiday):

MAYO

19d. Distance above sea level, for short:

ELEV

20a. Aussie pickup truck, for short:

UTE

21a. Craft brewery product:

ALE

22d. Battery for a remote:

AAA

22a. "This is ___ for Superman!": 2 wds.:

AJOB

23d. "On the Floor" singer, fondly:

JLO

24d. Flying hooter:

OWL

25d. Ctrl-___-Del:

ALT

25a. Seafarer's assent:

AYE

26d. Prefix with "thesis" or "chronous":

SYN

26a. Secret agent:

SPY

27d. Starchy Hawaiian dish:

POI

28d. "Yes," slangily:

YUP

29a. "I Will ___," number-one hit by Whitney Houston recorded for "The Bodyguard" which is a cover of a Dolly Parton song: 3 wds.:

ALWAYSLOVEYOU

30d. Snowman of Himalayan legend:

YETI

31d. Crime drama series "Better Call ___":

SAUL

32d. SportsCenter airer: Abbr.:

ESPN

33a. "You've got mail" company:

AOL

34a. Break one's fast:

EAT

35a. Barbershop sound:

SNIP

36d. Hit a fly:

SWAT

36a. Male nickname that rhymes with "stew":

STU

37d. "___ We Almost Have It All," number-one hit by Whitney Houston that received a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year in 1988:

DIDNT

37a. Like salsa or ranch, e.g.:

DIP

38d. Places to buy DIY furnitures:

IKEAS

39d. "I ___ Nothing," hit single by Whitney Houston that was recorded for the 1992 film "The Bodyguard":

HAVE

39a. Number-one hit by Whitney Houston which won the Best Female Video at the MTV Video Music Awards in 1986: 4 wds.:

HOWWILLIKNOW

40d. Mined minerals:

ORES

41d. Sun-setting direction:

WEST

42d. Fabric weaving machine:

LOOM

43d. Verbal or spoken:

ORAL

44d. Not narrow:

WIDE

45a. Carpet measure:

AREA

46a. Tribute in a verse:

ODE

47a. Free oneself, with "of":

RID

48d. Tiny speck:

DOT

49a. Bestow authority on someone, say:

VEST

50a. "She's ___ roll!" (doing great): 2 wds.:

ONA

51a. Big fuss:

ADO

52a. Superlative ender, often:

EST

53a. Rushmore and Everest, for short:

MTS

54a. "___ it Be" (Beatles' hit):

LET


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