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Daily Themed Crossword 6 July 2018 answers

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1d. Janet D. Schenck's institute in Upper West Side, NYC: Abbr.:

MSM

1a. Ruby Woo lipstick manufacturer: Abbr.:

MAC

2d. Excel in a test, say:

ACE

3d. Money in Toronto: Abbr.:

CAD

4d. "___ Piper of Hamelin":

PIED

4a. Pink oinker:

PIG

5d. Albert Einstein's "___ and Opinions":

IDEAS

6d. "Mother" writer Maxim ___:

GORKY

7d. Move slowly:

INCH

7a. Cube that can cool a drink:

ICE

8d. It can either be burned or can be used to sketch:

COAL

9d. ___ who created the Rubik's cube:

ERNO

10a. Hair oil target:

SCALP

11d. "The Secret ___ of Walter Mitty":

LIFE

12d. Macy's Thanksgiving Day procession:

PARADE

13a. "What would ___ without your assistance?": 2 wds.:

IDO

14a. Neither rhyme ___ reason:

NOR

15a. Radio, newspaper, magazine etc.:

MEDIA

16a. Suffix with mountain or musket:

EER

17a. "___ you hear me?":

CAN

18a. Mexican painter whose most notable works are self-portraits, including "The Broken Column": 2 wds.:

FRIDAKAHLO

19d. Celebrity who enjoys much fanfare:

IDOL

20d. Sacred river in Xanadu:

ALPH

21d. Practice boxing during training:

SPAR

21a. Position:

STEAD

22d. "He ___ apart her letter.":

TORE

23a. Unit of pronunciation: Abbr.:

SYL

24d. "That's what I believe," in textspeak: Abbr.:

IMO

24a. Wall Street debut: Abbr:

IPO

25a. Physician, for short:

DOC

26d. Circular recordings?: Abbr.:

CDS

27a. Petition:

PLEA

28d. Hardly believable, as an excuse:

LAME

29d. Oscar equivalent for television:

EMMY

30d. Intelligent primate:

APE

31a. French-American painter whose "Self-Portrait in Profile" is a highly recognized work of art: 2 wds.:

MARCELDUCHAMP

32d. Synonym for 30d:

COPY

33d. Beehive State:

UTAH

34d. Human with robotic capabilities:

CYBORG

35a. Cookie that's also an ice-cream flavor:

OREO

36a. Home to 4a:

STY

37a. ___ Tussauds: Abbr.:

MME

38a. ___ culture:

POP

39d. Landlord, for e.g.:

OWNER

40d. Nobel laureate ___ Neruda:

PABLO

41a. Westminster ___, London:

ABBEY

42d. Culinary institution Le Cordon ___:

BLEU

43d. Combines:

ADDS

43a. American artist and pop art icon whose signature piece is a grid of silkscreened self-portraits: 2 wds.:

ANDYWARHOL

44d. Hollywood's ___ Patrick Harris:

NEIL

45d. One-named singer of "White Flag":

DIDO

46d. Rugged river transport:

RAFT

47a. Opus ___ (sect from "The Da Vinci Code"):

DEI

48a. Sports group for LA Lakers: Abbr.:

NBA

49a. Track event:

RELAY

50d. Saucepan's cover:

LID

51d. Big fuss:

ADO

52d. "Have you met him ___?":

YET

53a. "I Know What You ___ Last Summer":

DID

54a. Santa's little assistant:

ELF

55a. Tour ___ (escort):

GUIDE

56a. Common slang for "unhurried":

SLO

57a. Decompose:

ROT

58a. Web address component which comes before "com":

DOT


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