Daily Themed Crossword September 5 2020 answers
The Daily Themed Crossword September 5 2020 crossword Answers were just published after we played around with it and solved today’s puzzle in a timely matter. You will have access to hundreds of puzzles.
You can use your Android device to play this game and review your crosswords whenever you want and wherever you are.
If you want to exercise your brain regularly especially during the pandemic situation ,this is the right game.
In case if you need answer for September 5 2020 crossword which is a part of Daily themed crossword we are sharing below.
Become a master in crossword solving while having fun.
September 5 2020 crossword
1d. ___-warrior (espouser of "go green"):
4d. Man without a date, at a party:
6d. Greek letter for an angle:
7d. Story about a real incident:
7a. Diplomatic representative in an embassy, for short:
8d. Clutter that could drive one crazy?:
9d. "Tights On My ___," song by The Chicks from their 2020 album "Gaslighter":
12a. State of the Zion National Park:
15a. "___ and Jeremiah by Design," TLC TV show:
16a. Conductor ___ Pekka Salonen:
17a. "___ The Heartache's on Me," song from 14a by The Chicks, which released in 1999:
19a. Chicago winter hours: Abbr.:
20a. Nocturnal mammal that hangs upside down:
21a. Use the plus symbol on a calculator:
23d. Uncertain, on a TV schedule: Abbr.:
23a. "Idiot boxes," for short:
24d. "Through" on a travel itinerary:
26a. ___ talk (word of encouragement):
27d. Adobe's often used file format: Abbr.:
29d. "Joyful Girl" singer DiFranco:
30d. "Texas ___," song by The Chicks from their 2020 album "Gaslighter":
31a. Partiality towards something:
32d. Make a visual observation:
36a. "How to Win Friends and Influence People" author Carnegie:
37a. The "F" in TGIF, for short:
38d. Wall Street debut: Abbr.:
41d. ___ Barber from "Young Sheldon":
43d. Melodious song components:
44a. Spinners at parties?: Abbr.:
49d. "Please have a ___" (waiting room request):
51a. Beginner, in millennial lingo (anagram of "boon"):
52a. At an arm's distance, say:
57a. "Do I dare to ___ peach?" (words of T. S. Eliot): 2 wds.:
58a. Women's doctor, for short:
59a. Raison d'___ (purpose of existence):