Daily Themed Crossword 16 December 2022 answers

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16 December 2022 crossword

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1d. Dr. Seuss' "Green Eggs and ___":

HAM

1a. "Deck the halls with boughs of ___":

HOLLY

2d. "___ to a Nightingale":

ODE

3d. Jar's cover:

LID

4d. King ___, Shakespearean protagonist from the eponymous play who hails from the region of Britain:

LEAR

5d. Christmas seasons:

YULES

6d. Well-fitting:

APT

6a. Six-pack ___ (bodybuilder's attribute, maybe):

ABS

7d. "The ___ Who Cried Wolf":

BOY

8d. "The Life Ahead" actress ___ Loren:

SOPHIA

9d. Get-out-of-jail money:

BAIL

9a. Collision sound, in a comic:

BAM

10d. Shaft between wheels:

AXLE

11d. Get gooey, as ice cream:

MELT

12a. "I bid you ___" (farewell):

ADIEU

13a. Winnie-the-___:

POOH

14d. Disorderly stacks:

HEAPS

15a. Wood-cutter?:

AXE

16a. Presidential ___ of Freedom:

MEDAL

17a. Use a keyboard, say:

TYPE

18a. "___ drink to that!":

ILL

19a. Color of chili, maybe:

RED

20d. Gobi or Sahara, e.g.:

DESERT

21a. Shakespearean protagonist from the eponymous play who hails from the country of Denmark:

HAMLET

22d. Speck of dust:

MOTE

23d. Bric-a-___ (collection of random objects):

BRAC

23a. Auction offer:

BID

24d. College with campuses in New Rochelle and Bronxville:

IONA

25d. Dinner and a movie, traditionally:

DATE

26a. Harden, as jello:

SET

27d. Afternoon brew:

TEA

28a. Stock market debut: Abbr.:

IPO

29a. Wander around aimlessly:

ROAM

30d. Disorderly:

MESSY

31a. Shakespearean character who is the brother of Viola in "Twelfth Night" and who settled in the region of Illyria:

SEBASTIAN

32d. "My man!":

BRO

33d. Delhi's country, for short:

IND

34d. Old-time welcome:

AVE

35d. Times Square's location: Abbr.:

NYC

36a. Poker stake:

ANTE

37a. Hoop or stud locale:

EAR

38a. Resentful "green" emotion:

ENVY

39a. Julius ___, Shakespearean protagonist from the eponymous play who hails from the city of Rome:

CAESAR

40d. White House staffer:

AIDE

41a. In-N-___ Burger:

OUT

42d. ___ Ben (Peter Parker's relative):

UNCLE

43d. Bill at the bar:

TAB

44a. Christmas month, for short:

DEC

45a. Take a seat?:

SIT

46a. Slangy "no":

NAH

47d. ___ V, Shakespearean protagonist from the eponymous play who hails from the country of England:

HENRY

48d. Sorority's counterpart, for short:

FRAT

48a. Pink ___ ("Comfortably Numb" band):

FLOYD

49d. Tablecloth material, perhaps:

LACE

50d. Black cat, to some:

OMEN

51d. Wizard, in olden times:

MAGE

51a. Shakespearean protagonist from the eponymous play who hails from the country of Scotland:

MACBETH

52d. Broadcasts, as a TV series:

AIRS

53d. Drop of sorrow:

TEAR

54d. Pellets of frozen rain (rhymes with "fail"):

HAIL

55a. Bump into with force:

RAM

56a. Letter in your Google inbox:

EMAIL

57d. Trim the lawn:

MOW

58a. Half-moon tide (anagram of "pane"):

NEAP

59d. Tissue paper layer:

PLY

60a. "___ Ventura: Pet Detective" (Jim Carrey film):

ACE

61a. Shrek, e.g.:

OGRE

62a. Tram track part:

RAIL

63a. Number of events in a decathlon:

TEN

64a. "Isle of Dogs" director Anderson:

WES

65a. Annual, for short:

YRLY

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