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Daily Themed Crossword 29 May 2018 answers

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1d. Candied Thanksgiving veggie:

YAM

1a. Word of assent:

YES

2d. Giants quarterback Manning:

ELI

3d. "___ 'em!" (command to an attack dog):

SIC

4d. "Not___" ("Of course not"): 2 wds.:

ATALL

4a. "Avengers: ___ of Ultron" (Marvel movie):

AGE

5d. Stereotypical techie:

GEEK

6d. "Electric" fish:

EEL

7d. Beer relative:

STOUT

7a. Read electronically, like a barcode:

SCAN

8d. Ways and Means, for e.g.: Abbr.:

COMM

9d. Abu Dhabi native, for e.g.:

ARAB

10d. Fiddle-playing Roman emperor:

NERO

11a. Legendary boxer Muhammad:

ALI

12a. Type of shirt that may be sold as a band's merchandise:

TEE

13a. Damaged, as a ligament:

TORE

14a. Racing driver Schumacher, who competed in Formula One, and holds the record for winning the most F1 World Championships:

MICHAEL

15d. Actor Ledger of "The Dark Knight":

HEATH

16a. 11-time Gold Glove-winning shortstop Vizquel:

OMAR

17a. One of the animals on Michigan's state flag:

ELK

18d. Leap:

JUMP

18a. ___ Jet (word meaning "huge"):

JUMBO

19d. "Desperate Housewives" actress Hatcher:

TERI

19a. Completely wreck, as a car:

TOTAL

20d. Anthony Hopkins role in "Thor":

ODIN

21d. Clock sound:

TICK

22d. Lymph ___ (immune system part):

NODE

22a. Almond or cashew, for e.g.:

NUT

23a. Make changes to a text:

EDIT

24d. 2004 movie starring Brad Pitt as Achilles:

TROY

24a. Patriots quarterback Brady:

TOM

25d. "One ___ at a time...":

STEP

25a. Dim ___ (Chinese food):

SUM

26d. Where the NBA's Jazz play:

UTAH

27d. "___ Breckinridge" (Gore Vidal novel):

MYRA

28a. Racing driver who competed in NASCAR, and holds the joint record for most NASCAR Championship wins: 2 wds.:

RICHARDPETTY

29d. Do ___ with (Put an end to):

AWAY

30d. "The ___ DeGeneres Show":

ELLEN

31a. Black or blue fluid in pens:

INK

32a. "___ is me!" ("Alas!"):

WOE

33a. "King ___" (Shakespeare play):

LEAR

34d. "All the world," according to Shakespeare:

STAGE

34a. State aloud:

SAY

35d. 21-year-old, by most accounts:

ADULT

35a. ___ male (top dog):

ALPHA

36d. Bend, like wet lumber:

WARP

36a. Good at repartee:

WITTY

37d. "Dies ___" (Latin hymn quoted in many horror movies):

IRAE

38d. Enclosure on Mount Everest, perhaps:

TENT

39d. "A Series of Unfortunate Events" villain Count ___:

OLAF

39a. "___ to a Nightingale" (Keats poem):

ODE

40a. "Play" or "rest" follower:

AREA

41d. "Earthquake" actress Gardner:

AVA

41a. Racing driver who competed in the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, and holds the joint record for most victories in the same: 2 wds.:

ALUNSER

42d. First day in a weekend, for short:

SAT

43d. When a flight is anticipated to reach its destination: Abbr:

ETA

44d. Color of seven stripes on the US flag:

RED

45a. Called out on strikes, with "up":

RANG

46a. "Top Gun" actor Kilmer:

VAL

47a. Enjoyed a salad:

ATE

48a. "Pistol" of basketball:

PETE

49a. It's followed by the evening: Abbr.:

AFT

50a. Tiny bit:

TAD


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