Daily Themed Crossword 22 September 2018 answers

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22 September 2018 crossword

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1d. After bath powder:

TALC

1a. ___ secret (highly confidential):

TOP

2d. "Wonderfilled" cookies:

OREO

3d. Banana covering:

PEEL

4d. Long heroic tales:

SAGAS

4a. Common massage venue:

SPA

5d. Small pieces of lands:

PLOTS

6d. "Dip ___ in the water": 2 wds.:

ATOE

7d. Co-founder of "Alcoholics Anonymous": 2 wds.:

BILLW

7a. Opposite of good:

BAD

8d. "Much ___ about nothing.":

ADO

9d. Mark above certain lower-case letters:

DOT

10a. "___ you sure?":

ARE

11a. Ctrl-___-Delete (computer command):

ALT

12a. "What did ___ to deserve this?": 2 wds.:

IDO

13a. "Life of Pi" director Ang ___:

LEE

14a. Sticky, slimy substance:

GOO

15a. Parking ___ (car park):

LOT

16a. Michael Mann's 2004 neo-crime thriller starring Tom Cruise as a contract killer and Jamie Foxx as a hostage:

COLLATERAL

17d. Whip or thrash:

LASH

18d. "Hostel" director Eli ___:

ROTH

19d. Eyebrows' shape:

ARCH

20a. Animal that brays:

ASS

21a. "Animal Farm" author George ___:

ORWELL

22d. Actress ___ Sommer from "A Shot in the Dark":

ELKE

23d. Look at someone lustfully:

LEER

24d. "The ___ of the Rings":

LORD

25d. "___ and smell the roses.":

STOP

25a. Cries noisily:

SOBS

26d. "The Buckeye State":

OHIO

27d. "For Whom the ___ Tolls" by Ernest Hemingway:

BELL

28d. Halloween month: Abbr.:

OCT

28a. Medicines bought without a prescription: Abbr.:

OTC

29a. DiCaprio, to friends:

LEO

30a. Ida Lupino's 1953 film noir starring Edmond O'Brien and Frank Lovejoy who meet a mysterious companion during their fishing trip: 2 wds.:

THEHITCHHIKER

31d. Extremely small amount:

IOTA

32d. Popular "Jurassic Park" creature: Hyph.:

TREX

33d. Crucifix inscription: Abbr.:

INRI

34a. Frying liquid:

OIL

35a. Leftover morsel of food:

ORT

36a. Geek:

NERD

37a. Antonym for rude:

POLITE

38d. "___ kind of her to come all the way.": 2 wds.:

ITWAS

39d. Makes changes to an essay:

EDITS

39a. Organ with a lobe and a drum:

EAR

40d. Knight's protective gear:

ARMOR

41a. Martin Scorsese's 1976 neo-noir thriller starring Robert DeNiro as a veteran who plots the assassination of a presidential candidate: 2 wds.:

TAXIDRIVER

42d. Pupil surrounder:

IRIS

43d. Null and ___:

VOID

44d. ___ Mode (costume designer from "The Incredibles"):

EDNA

45d. Tear into pieces:

REND

46d. Record lines in a different language for a movie:

DUB

46a. Morning drops on the grass:

DEW

47d. Large Australian bird:

EMU

48a. Edge of a glass:

RIM

49a. "__ to a Nightingale":

ODE

50a. "Kill Bill" actress ___ Thurman:

UMA

51a. "Who am ___ judge?" ("Don't ask me!"): 2 wds.:

ITO

52a. Bed-and-breakfast:

INN

53a. Tour vehicle:

BUS

54a. Old map initials: Abbr.:

SSR

55a. "Dear Mom and ___" (letter to your parents, perhaps):

DAD

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