Daily Themed Crossword September 29 2020 answers
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September 29 2020 crossword
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1d. ___ Angeles, Hollywood setting:
LOS
1a. Maui garland:
LEI
2d. Female sheep:
EWE
3d. Taken ___ (fallen sick):
ILL
4d. Car collision:
CRASH
4a. Baseball hat:
CAP
5d. ___ Locklear, Native American artistic gymnast who was a two-time national champion on the uneven bars:
ASHTON
6d. Pressure unit: Abbr.:
PSI
7d. Water ___ (pool game):
POLO
7a. Bowling alley target:
PIN
8d. Tiny speck of land in the ocean:
ISLE
9d. Dissenting vote:
NAY
10a. Harry Potter's Hedwig, for one:
OWL
11a. Blog feed format: Abbr.:
RSS
12d. ___ and secure (under protection):
SAFE
12a. Sammy ___, Chicago Cubs legend:
SOSA
13a. Word used before "esteem" or "respect":
SELF
14d. Longest and strongest human bone:
FEMUR
15a. Yellowfin tuna in sushi:
AHI
16a. Friend in war:
ALLY
17a. Right on a map:
EAST
18d. Clothes:
ATTIRE
19a. Another term for enemy:
FOE
20d. Lift in the Alps: Hyph.:
JBAR
20a. Native American all-round athlete and Olympic gold medalist of 1912 pentathlon and decathlon: 2 wds.:
JIMTHORPE
21d. Written promises to pay, informally:
IOUS
22d. Game official, for short:
REF
23d. Nanki-___ of "The Mikado":
POO
24d. PC key next to the space bar:
ALT
24a. "___ right!" (roughly):
ABOUT
25a. Prefix with "natal" and "classical":
NEO
26d. Plenty: 2 wds.:
ALOT
26a. Well-put:
APT
27d. Church seats:
PEWS
28d. Lunch ___ (cafeteria carrier):
TRAY
29a. Hugh ___, actor from "House":
LAURIE
30d. Have dinner:
EAT
31a. Rickie ___, part Native American golfer ranked 31 in the world:
FOWLER
32d. Take the gold:
WIN
33a. ___-80 (old RadioShack computer):
TRS
34a. Battering device:
RAM
35d. ___ 5, pop rock band with the 2014 hit "Maps":
MAROON
36a. Davenport's state:
IOWA
37d. ___ Mills, Native American track and field athlete who won the gold for 10k run at 1964 Tokyo Olympics:
BILLY
37a. Alpha follower:
BETA
38d. "Brokeback Mountain" director ___ Lee:
ANG
38a. Jittery and impatient:
ANTSY
39d. Any time now:
SOON
39a. Suffix with "brew" to mean a beer, slangily:
SKI
40d. Switch off, as lights:
KILL
41a. Took part in a race, say:
RAN
42d. "Pitch Perfect" actress ___ Kendrick:
ANNA
43d. Good buddy, slangily:
BRO
43a. Prepare water for tea:
BOIL
44d. Zodiac sign with a mane:
LEO
44a. Tom ___, Native American long-distance runner who won the Boston marathon in 1907:
LONGBOAT
45d. Sir ___ Kingsley of "Gandhi":
BEN
46d. Poetic homage:
ODE
47d. Mature, like wine:
AGE
48d. Movie bear voiced by Seth MacFarlane:
TED
49a. Egg ___ (deep-fried appetizer):
ROLL
50a. Seemingly forever:
EON
51a. Halftime lead, for one:
EDGE
52a. "You're my one and ___":
ONLY
53a. "Out ___ limb": 2 wds.:
ONA
54a. Requirement or necessity:
NEED

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