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Daily Themed Crossword 28 June 2020 answers

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1d. Young whale:

CALF

1a. Purring pet:

CAT

2d. Not quite closed, like a door:

AJAR

3d. Metered cab:

TAXI

4d. "The ___: Anarchy," horror film starring Frank Grillo:

PURGE

4a. When repeated, it's a cheerleader's prop:

POM

5d. Unpleasant smell:

ODOR

6d. 1990 psychological horror film starring Kathy Bates for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress:

MISERY

7d. Actress ___ Seydoux of "No Time to Die":

LEA

7a. MLB team based in Anaheim, California: Abbr.:

LAA

8d. Small-sized batteries:

AAS

9d. Van Gogh's work, for one:

ART

10a. Actress ___ Naomi King of "How to Get Away with Murder":

AJA

11d. Dancer and singer Paula ___:

ABDUL

11a. German car manufacturer with four rings in its logo:

AUDI

12d. ___ Zellweger, actress of "Judy":

RENEE

12a. ___-view mirror:

REAR

13a. Airport in California, for short:

LAX

14a. Warner ___ (one of Hollywood's "Big Five"):

BROS

15a. Right on a map:

EAST

16a. "___ Tomatoes," 1991 comedy film starring Kathy Bates (birthday today) for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe award: 2 wds.:

FRIEDGREEN

17d. ___ rights for all (without any discrimination):

EQUAL

18d. "___ of the Tiger," song by Survivor:

EYE

19a. "___ Sera, Sera" ("whatever will be, will be"):

QUE

20a. Whiskey choices:

RYES

21d. Feng ___ (Chinese design philosophy):

SHUI

22d. "Are we on the ___ page?":

SAME

22a. South Korea's capital:

SEOUL

23d. SpaceX CEO ___ Musk:

ELON

24d. Stare at someone creepily:

OGLE

25a. Cowboys' excited exclamation: Hyph.:

YEEHAW

26d. Dog's bark, in comics:

ARF

27d. Wisdom's partner:

WIT

28a. Bit of pond slime:

ALGA

29a. ___ Geller, Israeli-British illusionist of "The Geller Effect":

URI

30a. Margaret ___ Brown, character played by Kathy Bates in the 1997 film "Titanic":

MOLLY

31d. Thanksgiving tuber:

YAM

32d. Book fair booths:

STALLS

32a. "The Late ___," 1996 TV film starring Kathy Bates for which she won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress:

SHIFT

33d. Chick's mama:

HEN

34a. Chemical suffix with "acetyl-":

ENE

35a. Infuse with oxygen, say:

AERATE

36d. Decline, as tides:

EBB

37d. Archaeological sites:

RUINS

38d. Bowling lane:

ALLEY

39d. "___ No Mountain High Enough" (Marvin Gaye song):

AINT

39a. "___ Girl," 2005 TV film starring Kathy Bates for which she was nominated for an Emmy award:

AMBULANCE

40d. Animals that go "moo":

COWS

41d. Supply and demand subject, for short:

ECON

42d. "Harry's ___," 2011 comedy drama TV series starring Kathy Bates for which she was nominated for an Emmy Award:

LAW

42a. Zachary ___, actor of "Shazam!":

LEVI

43d. Scratch out a living:

EKE

44d. Word before and after "-a-" to mean "in relation to":

VIS

45a. ___ Gates, co-founder of Microsoft:

BILL

46a. Halloween month, for short:

OCT

47d. "___ good to be true":

TOO

48a. Of similar character:

AKIN

49a. First word of Dante's "Inferno" (anagram of "len"):

NEL

50a. Try to win over, as a lover:

WOO

51a. ___ Virginia (almost heaven, according to John Denver):

WEST

52a. "S" in GPS, for short:

SYS

53a. ___-Caps (candy):

SNO


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