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Daily Themed Crossword 31 January 2022 answers

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1d. Donkey kin:

ASS

1a. Divisions in Shakespeare's plays:

ACTS

2d. Thicken, as blood:

CLOT

3d. "Until the End of ___," song by Justin Timberlake that was re-recorded as a duet with Beyonce:

TIME

4d. Eyeglasses, informally:

SPECS

5d. Brooklyn or Manhattan, for short:

BORO

5a. "Who Wants to ___ Millionaire?": 2 wds.:

BEA

6d. Bad to the bone:

EVIL

7d. "The Tortoise and the Hare" author:

AESOP

8d. "___, humbug":

BAH

8a. Officially forbid:

BAN

9d. "When They See Us" director DuVernay:

AVA

10d. "Brand ___," duet by Pharrell Williams and Justin Timberlake:

NEW

11a. Banana peel accident:

SLIP

12d. ___ franca (common language):

LINGUA

12a. "Whole Lotta ___," hit song by Led Zeppelin:

LOVE

13d. "Gangnam ___" (song by Psy):

STYLE

13a. Put money in the bank for later:

SAVE

14a. A few, but not all:

SOME

15a. Part of the eye or type of flower:

IRIS

16a. Soften in the sun, as ice:

THAW

17a. "Ayo ___," song by 50 Cent featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland:

TECHNOLOGY

18d. That fellow:

HIM

19d. Needle-toothed fish:

GAR

20a. An autograph is one, for short:

SIG

21a. Buckingham ___, London:

PALACE

22d. Sailors' greeting:

AHOY

23d. "C" in ICU:

CARE

24d. Recedes slowly, as a tide:

EBBS

25d. Suffixes with "organ" and "critic":

ISMS

25a. Bone-chilling:

ICY

26d. Spiced Indian beverage:

CHAI

27d. Yin's partner:

YANG

28a. Semi-solid food:

MUSH

29d. Sound heard in a barbershop:

SNIP

30d. Damsel in distress rescuer:

HERO

31a. Song by Rihanna that was co-written by Justin Timberlake:

REHAB

32a. "It's a ___!" (fraud):

SHAM

33d. "4 ___," song by Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland:

MINUTES

34a. From square one:

ANEW

35d. Song by Nelly featuring Justin Timberlake: 2 wds.:

WORKIT

36a. The moon, for one:

ORB

37a. Suffix with "Beatle" to mean extreme enthusiasm for a '60s band:

MANIA

38d. Silent communication system: Abbr.:

ASL

39a. ___ Maiden, legendary British metal band:

IRON

40d. "New" prefix:

NEO

41a. Puzzle solver's cry:

YES

42a. Song by Snoop Dogg featuring Justin Timberlake and Charlie Wilson:

SIGNS

43a. Tiny skin openings:

PORES

44d. Hourglass grains:

SANDS

45a. Nobel-winning physiologist von Euler or hockey's Samuelsson:

ULF

46d. Helvetica or Times New Roman, e.g.:

FONT

47a. Eucalyptus eater:

KOALA

48d. Party in Kauai:

LUAU

49d. Word before "virus" or "biotic":

ANTI

50d. Cub's foot:

PAW

50a. Yesterday's tense:

PAST

51d. "___ Baba and the Forty Thieves":

ALI

52d. Henry V, to Henry IV:

SON

53a. "Bus" or "potent" prefix:

OMNI

54d. "___ in Black":

MEN

55d. Rebellion leader Turner:

NAT

56a. Convent occupants:

NUNS

57d. Took to the couch:

SAT

58a. ___ vera (food for the skin):

ALOE

59a. One way to serve whiskey:

NEAT

60a. Fodder for a computer:

DATA

61a. Deserves a medal, say:

WINS

62a. Explosive stuff: Abbr.:

TNT

63a. "___ & Tie," song by Justin Timberlake featuring Jay-Z:

SUIT


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