Daily Themed Crossword January 3 2020 answers
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1d. Commonly used Adobe file format: Abbr.:
PDF
1a. "Rich Dad ___ Dad," self-help book co-written by Robert Kiyosaki which advocates the importance of financial literacy:
POOR
2d. "Days of ___ Lives":
OUR
3d. Poem with a dedicatee:
ODE
4d. Back-to-the-past style:
RETRO
5d. "Man's Search For ___," self-help book written by Viktor Frankl which chronicles his experiences as a prisoner and his psychotherapeutic method:
MEANING
5a. New York MLB team based in Queens:
METS
6d. Swift-running Aussie bird:
EMU
7d. Tennessee NFL player:
TITAN
8d. Cooking apparatus in a kitchen:
STOVE
9d. Hot-dog holders:
BUNS
9a. "The Magic of Thinking ___," self-help book written by David J. Schwartz which advocates the habit of thinking and behaving for success:
BIG
10d. "Whose Line ___ Anyway?": 2 wds.:
ISIT
11d. Understand, as a joke:
GET
12a. "My man" (rhymes with "rude"):
DUDE
13a. Throw out, as rays:
EMIT
14a. Put into service:
USE
15a. Get anxious:
FRET
16a. Prefix used with "pilot" or "biography":
AUTO
17a. Thing to pick:
NIT
18a. Sprinted:
RAN
19d. Kuala Lumpur continent:
ASIA
20a. Pirate's "Stop!":
AVAST
21d. Contributes:
ADDS
22d. Cut off, as branches:
LOP
22a. Bela ___, actor who portrayed Count Dracula in the 1931 film "Dracula":
LUGOSI
23d. Ctrl+Z command:
UNDO
24d. First, second or reverse:
GEAR
25a. Homer's neighbor in "The Simpsons":
NED
26a. Follower of "Formula" or "Air Force":
ONE
27a. Traveler's rest stop:
INN
28d. Tennis winner's hurdle:
NET
29a. "What ___ I tell you?":
DID
30d. Popular American pancake chain: Abbr.:
IHOP
31d. Inspiron computer maker:
DELL
32a. Cuddling in public, say: Abbr.:
PDA
33a. 35 is the minimum for a U.S. president:
AGE
34d. "The Morning Watch" author James:
AGEE
34a. Fireplace remnants:
ASHES
35d. Catch a glimpse of:
SEE
36a. Poet's planet:
ORB
37d. Arrow launcher:
BOW
38a. ___ of war:
TUG
39d. Maintenance cost:
UPKEEP
40a. Bullring cheer:
OLE
41a. Run a tab, say:
OWE
42d. Odd and peculiar:
WEIRD
43d. Typo, say:
ERROR
44a. "How to Win Friends and Influence ___," self-help book written by Dale Carnegie which is one of the best-selling books of all time:
PEOPLE
45d. Eyed wolfishly:
OGLED
46d. Skin opening:
PORE
46a. "The ___ of Positive Thinking," self-help book written by Norman Vincent Peale which suggests techniques to improve quality of life:
POWER
47d. "That hurt!" expression:
OUCH
48a. Beer barrel:
KEG
49d. Thanksgiving starch:
YAM
49a. Uncle Sam poster word:
YOU
50a. "Dies ___" (Latin hymn):
IRAE
51d. Needless fuss:
ADO
52a. Lad's partner:
LASS
53d. Fireman's chopping tool:
AXE
54d. Place for a chemical peel:
SPA
55d. Grass roll:
SOD
56a. Joan of ___:
ARC
57a. Went on a motorcycle, say:
RODE
58a. Convention center event:
EXPO
59a. Slangy word of indifference:
MEH
60a. Cancel, as in a plan:
DROP
61a. Battery drained down to 0%:
DEAD

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