Daily Themed Crossword May 8 2017 answers
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May 8 2017 crossword
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1d. Pouch-like structure:
SAC
1a. The Titanic, for one:
SHIP
2d. Question from someone sleepy:
HUH
3d. Retirement stash: Abbr.:
IRA
4d. "Meet the ___" (De Niro film):
PARENTS
5d. Wrap for leftovers:
FOIL
5a. Nowhere close:
FAR
6d. ___-inspiring (mind blowing):
AWE
7d. Sales agent, for short:
REP
8d. Like clothes heading to the laundry:
DIRTY
8a. The "D" of D.J.:
DISC
9d. Signs, as a deal:
INKS
10d. Limb, to a plant:
STEM
11d. The innermost part of the Earth:
CORE
12a. Radiant glow, synonymous with "Halo":
AURA
13a. "To what do I ___ the pleasure?":
OWE
14a. Enthusiastic about something:
INTO
15a. Legendary Grammy Award-winning jazz saxophonist, who co-invented the music style called bop or bebop: 2 wds.:
CHARLIEPARKER
16d. King in a Shakespearean tragedy:
LEAR
17d. It gets thinner as you go up:
AIR
18a. "Shocking" fish:
EEL
19a. General reply to "Who is it?": 2 wds.:
ITSME
20d. Wile E. Coyote's choice of brand:
ACME
20a. Where two gladiators may face off:
ARENA
21d. Knight's neighbor, on a chessboard:
ROOK
22d. Alternatively:
ELSE
23d. "Grrr!" from a watchdog:
SNARL
23a. Nimble-footed though old:
SPRY
24d. "No need to be ___, miss" (Cheeky):
PERT
25a. John, one of the greatest saxophone players in history, who was the tenor saxophonist on the historic album "Kind of Blue":
COLTRANE
26d. Barely open, like some doors:
AJAR
27d. Prom partner:
DATE
27a. Verizon broadband service: Abbr.:
DSL
28d. Run-down area in need of aid:
SLUM
29d. Weak, as excuses go:
LAME
30a. A rolling stone gathers none, proverbially:
MOSS
31a. It may contain cookies:
JAR
32d. Garfield's favorite pasta dish:
LASAGNA
32a. "In ___ land" (Unaware of surroundings): Hyph.:
LALA
33a. Just get by, with "out":
EKE
34a. Arthur, a blind 20th century jazz pianist, who was honored with a posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1989: 2 wds.:
ARTTATUM
35d. Chance for a player to play, in a game:
TURN
36d. Having no criminal record:
CLEAN
36a. Spiral lock of hair:
CURL
37d. Consume:
USE
38a. Trash can's plea: 2 wds.:
USEME
39d. Eureka moment:
IDEA
39a. Celebrities, to fans:
IDOLS
40d. Yawn-inducing:
DULL
41d. Neighbor of Texas: Abbr.:
OKLA
42d. Tour de France ride:
BIKE
42a. Tan line causing garment:
BRA
43a. Edward, an American pianist and bandleader, whose last words were "Music is how I live, why I live, and how I will be remembered": 2 wds.:
DUKEELLINGTON
44d. Cleaning agent:
LYE
45d. Assemble, as bricks:
LAY
46d. Bubble bath site:
TUB
47d. Poetic praise:
ODE
48d. "Nothin' but ___":
NET
49a. Jazz legend Fitzgerald:
ELLA
50a. Long-haired Tibetan ox:
YAK
51a. Bare, as subjects of many artworks:
NUDE
52a. One of the men on "Two and a Half Men":
ALAN
53a. Look over:
EYE
54a. Assist in a crime:
ABET

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