Daily Themed Crossword UK Edition Pack - Level 5
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1d. United ___ Emirates:
ARAB
1a. Combine numbers, say:
ADD
2d. Prefix meaning "ten":
DECA
3d. "___ it!" (angry outburst):
DAMN
4d. Amanda ___, "Kiss Me Kate" actress who has been the host of "Britain's Got Talent" since 2007:
HOLDEN
4a. "I've ___ enough":
HAD
5d. Length X breadth, for a rectangle:
AREA
6d. Lion hideouts:
DENS
7d. Tai ___ (Chinese martial art):
CHI
7a. Wheel tooth that rhymes with "log":
COG
8d. Frying liquid:
OIL
9d. Navigation technology: Abbr.:
GPS
10a. Flutter through a book, say:
READ
11d. ___ vu (familiar feeling):
DEJA
12a. Miner's "buried" treasure:
ORE
13a. Mid-body joint:
HIP
14a. Mountain peak:
ACME
15a. Legumes needed for making Indian dal:
LENTILS
16d. Host, as a party:
THROW
17a. Ashley ___, leader of the dance troupe, Diversity, who guest judged series 14 of "Britain's Got Talent":
BANJO
18d. Monochrome killer whale:
ORCA
19a. Dot counterpart, in Morse:
DASH
20a. "Rule, Britannia!" composer Thomas:
ARNE
21d. "Grandma," lovingly:
NAN
22a. Banyan's "hanging" part:
ROOT
23d. Black cat, to some:
OMEN
24d. James Bond film "For Your Eyes ___":
ONLY
25d. Lean to a side, say:
TILT
26d. Summertime clock adjustment in the U.S.: Abbr.:
EDT
26a. "Ghost Rider" actress Mendes:
EVA
27d. Do-ing word?:
VERB
28d. Taiwanese PC maker:
ACER
29a. Red Bull holder:
CAN
30a. Prefix with "present" or "potent":
OMNI
31a. ___ Donnelly, one half of the "Ant & Dec" television-presenting duo who have been the hosts of "Britain's Got Talent" since 2007:
DECLAN
32d. Dog strap:
LEASH
33d. Opposite of "pro":
CON
33a. Simon ___, British TV personality and creator of the "Got Talent" franchise who has been the judge of "Britain's Got Talent" since 2007:
COWELL
34d. Admit to one's activity: 2 wds.:
OWNUP
35a. Nest's place, usually:
TREE
36d. Gorges du Verdon or Colca, e.g.:
CANYON
36a. Moo-er?:
COW
37a. U.S. newspaper with Wordle: Abbr.:
NYT
38a. Sports ___ (innerwear):
BRA
39a. ___ Hathaway, William Shakespeare's wife:
ANNE
40d. Rock and blues guitarist ___ Clapton:
ERIC
41a. Move like a top, say:
SPIN
42d. Rain cats and dogs:
POUR
43d. "I" in I.T., for short:
INFO
44a. Hard-to-resist craving:
URGE
45d. "Top ___" (Jeremy Clarkson's show):
GEAR
46d. "Cogito ___ sum":
ERGO
47d. "Blonde" actress ___ de Armas:
ANA
47a. ___ McPartlin, one half of the "Ant & Dec" television-presenting duo who have been the hosts of "Britain's Got Talent" since 2007:
ANTHONY
48d. Trapeze safety feature:
NET
49d. "Tic-tac" follower?:
TOE
50a. Docking platforms:
PIERS
51d. Put in stitches:
SEW
52a. Opposite of "paleo":
NEO
53a. "Flying saucer" letters:
UFO
54a. Pet bird's home:
CAGE
55a. Munched on, say:
ATE
56a. "Harry Potter" character ___ Weasley:
RON
57a. Column's partner:
ROW
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