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Daily Themed Crossword 6 January 2024 answers

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6 January 2024 crossword

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1d. Tattoo that reads "wow" upside down:

MOM

1a. Flash ___ (spontaneous performance):

MOB

2d. Cry of surprise similar to "Aha!":

OHO

3d. Life story, for short:

BIO

4d. Frog's warty kin:

TOAD

4a. Black-___ event:

TIE

5d. In poor health, say:

ILL

6d. Horror-filled cartoon cry:

EEK

7d. "Tootsee ___," 1994 song with a name which sounds like a popular candy that popularized the eponymous dance move:

ROLL

7a. Fabric tear:

RIP

8d. Celebrated figure:

IDOL

9d. My Little ___, Hasbro toy line and media franchise:

PONY

10a. Cleveland's state:

OHIO

11d. Initial stage, as of symptoms:

ONSET

12a. Spanish cheer:

OLE

13d. Casual shirt bought at a souvenir shop:

TEE

13a. ___ list (itinerary): Hyph.:

TODO

14a. Dance move also known as the backslide which was popularized by Michael Jackson in the '80s:

MOONWALK

15d. Bundle of money:

WAD

16a. Tech mogul Musk:

ELON

17a. Kind of sack?:

SAD

18d. Kellogg's Raisin ___:

BRAN

18a. ___ dancing, Middle Eastern dance form with lots of hip movements:

BELLY

19d. "The Addams Family" actress Christina ___:

RICCI

19a. Ripe apple's hue:

RED

20d. Volume enhancers at a concert, for short:

AMPS

20a. It keeps balloons afloat:

AIR

21d. "Rhyme Pays" rapper: Hyph.:

ICET

22d. Baseball diamond decision-makers, for short:

UMPS

22a. "U" of ICU or CPU:

UNIT

23d. It might be bitten or hammered?:

NAIL

24d. "Here's looking at ___, kid" ("Casablanca" line):

YOU

24a. 1978 song by Village People with a popular dance move that involves spelling out the name of the song with arm movements:

YMCA

25d. Contented sound of a cat that got the cream:

PURR

25a. Fluffy toy dog, for short:

POM

26d. Neglect to mention:

OMIT

27d. "Monster ___," 1962 song by Bobby Pickett with Halloween-inspired dance moves:

MASH

28a. Rob McElhenney's character in "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia":

MAC

29a. What curtains do at showtime:

OPEN

30a. Actress Thurman of "Dangerous Liaisons":

UMA

31a. Paparazzi's snap, for short:

PIC

32d. Run the engine:

REV

32a. Corrosion sign:

RUST

33d. Obstacle ___ (challenging race venue):

COURSE

33a. Sportscaster Collinsworth:

CRIS

34a. "Cha Cha ___," 2000 popular song by DJ Casper with lyrics that are dance moves:

SLIDE

35d. Crash reminder, on a car:

DENT

36d. Organization for Serena Williams: Abbr.:

WTA

36a. Get your money's ___ (get a fair trade):

WORTH

37a. Adam's partner in Eden:

EVE

38d. Arab bigwig:

EMIR

39d. Read a QR code:

SCAN

39a. Letters between "R" and "V":

STU

40d. Passenger screening organization: Abbr.:

TSA

40a. "That was ___, this is now":

THEN

41d. Bunny ___, novelty dance move created at a San Francisco high school in 1952:

HOP

42d. Old-fashioned "before":

ERE

43a. 1993 song by Los del Rio that became a dance craze after it was covered by the Bayside Boys:

MACARENA

44d. Actress Meyers of "Kate & Allie":

ARI

45d. Keep one's ___ of the bargain:

END

46d. Remind repeatedly:

NAG

47d. Archaeologist's estimate for a relic:

AGE

48a. Arrange in folders, say:

SORT

49a. Retirement fund letters:

IRA

50a. Unexpected drawback:

SNAG

51a. Rainforest chest-beater:

APE

52a. ___ Tin Tin, dog of film fame:

RIN

53a. Slight competitive advantage:

EDGE


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