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Daily Themed Crossword October 7 2022 answers

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1d. "What ___ I do to help?":

CAN

1a. Corn on the ___:

COB

2d. Japanese tea ceremony sash:

OBI

3d. More than plead, say:

BEG

4d. Ryder Cup organization: Abbr.:

PGA

4a. Oinking barn resident:

PIG

5d. ___-advised (unwise):

ILL

6d. Mohawk's goo:

GEL

7d. "Spell My ___ with an S," sci-fi short story by Isaac Asimov that was adapted into a 2014 short film directed by Samuel Ali:

NAME

7a. "At this instant!":

NOW

8d. Shape of a zero:

OVAL

9d. Lightbulb measure:

WATT

10a. "Gettysburg Address" president, lovingly:

ABE

11d. Every now and then?:

OFTEN

11a. Gawk at:

OGLE

12a. Actress Gardner of "Singapore":

AVA

13a. 1941 sci-fi short story by Isaac Asimov that was adapted into a 1988 film starring Sarah Douglas:

NIGHTFALL

14d. "Robin ___: Prince of Thieves" (1991 film):

HOOD

15d. Scotsman's hat:

TAM

16a. Gymnast's landing aid:

MAT

17a. Quaker's ___ Bran Hot Cereal:

OAT

18d. Prefix with "summer" or "night":

MID

18a. Reduce to slush:

MELT

19d. Vincent van ___ ("Irises" painter):

GOGH

19a. Garden figurine with a pointy hat:

GNOME

20d. Holiday carol:

NOEL

21d. Canvas for a body painter:

SKIN

21a. Accessory from Aspen:

SKI

22d. Barbie's boyfriend:

KEN

23d. "The Bicentennial ___," 1976 sci-fi novelette by Isaac Asimov that was adapted into a 1999 film starring Robin Williams:

MAN

23a. State that may be indicated by an emoji:

MOOD

24a. "The ___," 1957 sci-fi novel by Isaac Asimov that was adapted into an episode of the TV series "Out of the Unknown": 2 wds.:

NAKEDSUN

25d. "I see" at sea:

AYE

26d. Separate, as laundry:

SORT

27d. Wrist-elbow connecting bone:

ULNA

28d. Get closer to?:

NEAR

29a. Wine bottle flex:

AGE

30a. Yang's accompaniment:

YIN

31a. Cheer for Lionel Messi's goal, perhaps:

OLE

32a. Montreal Canadiens' organization: Abbr.:

NHL

33d. Pursue non-platonically:

WOO

33a. "What to Expect ___ You're Expecting":

WHEN

34d. Marriott and Oberoi, for two:

HOTELS

35a. Genetic messenger letters:

RNA

36d. Baker's measurement, briefly:

TBSP

36a. "___ good to be true":

TOO

37d. Pirate's grunt:

ARR

37a. Matrimony site?:

ALTAR

38d. Parallel ones never meet:

LINES

39d. Mosquito bite reaction:

ITCH

39a. 1950 sci-fi fixup novel by Isaac Asimov that shares its title with a 2004 film starring Will Smith: 2 wds.:

IROBOT

40d. ___ of thumb:

RULE

41d. Double reed in a pit:

OBOE

42d. Say "check" into a mic:

TEST

42a. Prefix meaning "three":

TRI

43a. "Rub-a-dub-dub" spots:

TUBS

44a. "The End of ___," 1955 sci-fi novel by Isaac Asimov that was shortlisted for the Hugo Award for Best Novel:

ETERNITY

45d. Pedicurist's digit:

TOE

46d. Furious feeling:

IRE

47d. Cupcake tray material:

TIN

48d. Up to today:

YET

49a. Hoofbeat sound:

CLOP

50a. ___ Gatos, California:

LOS

51a. Southernmost Great Lake:

ERIE

52a. Half of a donkey's cry:

HEE

53a. Arrange, to appeal:

SET

54a. Notification to an emailer:

SENT


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