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Daily Themed Crossword 30 January 2024 answers

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1d. "Washboard" tummy muscles, for short:

ABS

1a. Fireplace residue:

ASH

2d. Take a chair:

SIT

3d. Earth-loosening gardening tool:

HOE

4d. Soft golf shot for when the ball is close to the hole:

PUTT

4a. Sound of a balloon bursting:

POP

5d. The capital and most populous city of Norway:

OSLO

6d. Chest muscle, for short:

PEC

7d. Lymph ___ (immune system part):

NODE

7a. Super Bowl organization: Abbr.:

NFL

8d. Make a run for it:

FLEE

9d. Low in fat, as meat:

LEAN

10a. Lead-in to "degradable" for an environment-friendly type of material:

BIO

11a. "For external ___ only" (words on a medicine bottle, perhaps):

USE

12d. Marshland or swamp (word hidden in "admire"):

MIRE

12a. Critter that makes secret tunnels under your garden:

MOLE

13a. Plant stalk:

STEM

14d. Stallion's mate:

MARE

15a. "Say Yes to the Dress" network: Abbr.:

TLC

16a. "I had no ___!" (clue):

IDEA

17a. Alternative to a manual gear shift, for short:

AUTO

18d. AP competitor: Abbr.:

UPI

19d. College seniors' test: Abbr.:

GRE

19a. Golf course area where the hole and flag are located:

GREEN

20d. Librarian's "Zip your lips!":

SHH

20a. Like the edge of a good knife:

SHARP

21d. Food warming shelf (word hidden in "hobble"):

HOB

22d. Emotionally distant and detached, say:

ALOOF

23d. Printer fluid:

INK

23a. Anger or wrath:

IRE

24a. The best score one can get in golf, also called ace, and is a very rare occurrence: 3 wds.:

HOLEINONE

25d. Lil ___ X, rapper whose birth name is Montero Lamar Hill:

NAS

26d. Male name that sounds like a baking appliance:

OWEN

27d. Call for help or shed a tear:

CRY

27a. Includes in an email loop: Abbr.:

CCS

28d. Letter that follows "bee":

CEE

29d. Distress code at sea:

SOS

30a. "True Detective" airer: Abbr.:

HBO

31a. Parrot's cry:

AWK

32d. Island home to Honolulu:

OAHU

32a. Creamy Nabisco cookie introduced in 1912:

OREO

33a. More than plump:

OBESE

34d. Term that refers to a golf score that is one less than par:

BIRDIE

35d. Landing information about an aircraft: Abbr.:

ETA

36a. Affirmative votes in the House:

AYES

37a. Hissy ___ (temper tantrum):

FIT

38a. Crosby, Stills & ___ rock supergroup behind "Daylight Again":

NASH

39d. Nut that grows on a oak trees:

ACORN

40d. Tear into small pieces, as paper:

SHRED

41a. Batter or butter?:

RAM

42d. Castle's aquatic defense:

MOAT

43a. Missed golf shot in which the player takes a big divot from behind the tee:

CHUNK

44d. Annoys constantly:

NAGS

45d. ___-high socks:

KNEE

46d. San Francisco's luxurious ___ Hill:

NOB

46a. "___ to know basis":

NEED

47d. My Chemical Romance's genre:

EMO

48d. Conclude or terminate:

END

49a. Nose-wrinkling smell:

ODOR

50d. "___ Another Day," 2002 James Bond film:

DIE

51a. "___ Which Way You Can" (Clint Eastwood film):

ANY

52d. "Have you met him ___?" (question from a gal pal, perhaps):

YET

53a. "All-encompassing" prefix?:

OMNI

54a. Suffix with "million" or "billion" for a very wealthy person:

AIRE

55a. Exclamation similar to "Gosh!" or "Golly!":

GEE

56a. "This doesn't ___ well for me..." (doesn't look good):

BODE

57a. Take care of, as a bar or a garden:

TEND

58a. Actress's workplace:

SET


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