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Daily Themed Crossword 27 September 2019 answers

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1d. Longtime Elton John record label: Abbr.:

MCA

1a. St. Patrick's Day month, for short:

MAR

2d. Prefix with "pilot":

AUTO

3d. Great Barrier ___ (Australian attraction):

REEF

4d. ___ Wilde, the Irish playwright who wrote "De Profundis" during his imprisonment in Reading Gaol:

OSCAR

4a. ___ the beaten path (secluded):

OFF

5d. Flame-producing device used as a signal:

FLARE

6d. Word relating to financial matters, for short:

FISC

7d. Wrinkle-removing treatment:

BOTOX

7a. Part of a rosary:

BEAD

8d. Hydroxyl compound:

ENOL

9d. "Respect is ___-way street": 2 wds.:

ATWO

10d. ___ Draper (Jon Hamm's character in "Mad Men"):

DON

11a. Billiards stick:

CUE

12a. Slide and fall:

SLIP

13d. Irrational fear of things:

PHOBIA

14a. Burst ___ the scene:

ONTO

15a. Munched on:

ATE

16a. "Will you be paying by card or ___?":

CASH

17a. Mini city?:

TOWN

18a. "The Travels ___," travelogue of an Italian explorer penned from stories he recollected in a prison in Genoa: 3 wds.:

OFMARCOPOLO

19d. Harry and ___, the bad guys from "Home Alone":

MARV

20d. Person who writes rhymes:

POET

21a. "The results ___ in":

ARE

22a. Carton, e.g.:

BOX

23d. ___-warrior (one who fights to save the environment):

ECO

23a. "When will they ___ learn?":

EVER

24d. Stereo knob that alters the degree of loudness, for short:

VOL

25d. From beginning to ___ (completely):

END

26d. High-speed connection: Abbr.:

DSL

26a. "Cross my heart and hope to ___":

DIE

27d. "Can we ___ little further?": 2 wds.:

GOA

27a. Seth MacFarlane sitcom "Family ___":

GUY

28d. Prefix with "corn" to mean a mythical one-horned creature:

UNI

29d. French luxury fashion house: Abbr.:

YSL

30a. "___ With Myself," a compilation of Nelson Mandela's writing, many of which were written while he was in prison:

CONVERSATIONS

31d. Wyatt ___ of the Old West:

EARP

32d. "Land of the ___ Sun" (Japan's nickname):

RISING

33d. Letters on a crucifix:

INRI

34a. Not exactly young:

OLD

35a. Feel sick:

AIL

36a. Fighting tooth and ___:

NAIL

37d. Family car, such as a Honda Accord:

SEDAN

37a. Students who have juniors: Abbr.:

SRS

38d. Have the same opinion:

AGREE

38a. Hot-___ balloon:

AIR

39d. Small appliances for pressing clothes:

IRONS

40d. "It was meant ___ funny": 2 wds.:

TOBE

40a. "___ Progress," book by John Bunyan which he worked on while in the Bedfordshire county prison: 2 wds.:

THEPILGRIMS

41d. Scarlett O' follower (big name in Hollywood):

HARA

42d. Obscene or indecent:

LEWD

43d. Subject dealing with numbers, for short:

MATH

44d. Cobbler's subject:

SHOE

45d. ___ Mahal, India's famous attraction:

TAJ

45a. Froglike amphibian:

TOAD

46a. Fictional armchair detective ___ Wolfe:

NERO

47a. Inventor's cry:

AHA

48d. 24/7 money dispenser: Abbr.:

ATM

49a. One part of a common magic spell:

ABRA

50a. "The Sweet Escape" singer ___ Stefani:

GWEN

51a. Little one in a crib:

TOT

52a. MJ hit "Billie ___":

JEAN

53a. ___ Moines, Iowa:

DES

54a. Sewn edge of a kilt, say:

HEM


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