Daily Themed Crossword 4 June 2022 answers

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4 June 2022 crossword

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1d. Browse Amazon, say:

SHOP

1a. Become droopy, like skin:

SAG

2d. Automaker with a four-ringed logo:

AUDI

3d. Beam from ear to ear:

GRIN

4d. Word after "litmus" or "Bechdel":

TEST

4a. "___ the season!":

TIS

5d. ___ of Skye, Scotland:

ISLE

6d. "Long story ___...":

SHORT

7d. ___ rider, occupation that involves delivering military messages:

DISPATCH

7a. Dit's counterpart, in Morse code:

DAH

8d. Vineyard unit:

ACRE

9d. Future estate owner, perhaps:

HEIR

10a. Fling with force (rhymes with "curl"):

HURL

11d. "I couldn't care ___!":

LESS

12d. "In God We Trust," e.g.:

MOTTO

12a. Net material:

MESH

13a. ___ cutter, extinct occupation that was common before the invention of the refrigerator:

ICE

14a. Garfield's canine companion:

ODIE

15a. Norway's capital:

OSLO

16a. ___ Lanka:

SRI

17a. Obsolete occupation that used to be common at a bowling alley:

PINSETTER

18d. Polishes off some pancakes, say:

EATS

19a. Word before "capita" or "annum":

PER

20a. Used a pew:

SAT

21a. "___ la la!":

TRA

22d. Broke into a sprint:

RAN

23d. "Life's full of ___ and downs":

UPS

23a. Thumb drive letters:

USB

24d. ___ of Tranquility (spot on the moon):

SEA

25d. Extinct occupation in ancient Greece that involved measuring distances by counting one's steps:

BEMATIST

26a. ___ crier, extinct occupation that involved making public announcements:

TOWN

27d. Typist's statistic: Abbr.:

WPM

28d. Pinot ___:

NOIR

29a. Motivating start to "girl!" or "boy!":

ATTA

30d. Kind of party with Earl Grey?:

TEA

31d. ___ Ketchum ("Pokemon" protagonist):

ASH

32a. Opens, as an orange:

PEELS

33d. Table supporter:

LEG

34a. Leaps suddenly, as a leopard:

POUNCES

35d. Eurasia's ___ Mountains:

URAL

36a. Cut from the ___ cloth (identical):

SAME

37a. Space station that was deorbited in 2001:

MIR

38a. "Pfft, yeah right!":

HAH

39a. Wide-eyed with excitement:

AGOG

40d. Photo ___ (paparazzi-filled events), informally:

OPS

41d. ___ dancer, extinct occupation that involved maintaining early railroad tracks, slangily:

GANDY

42a. Sheldon's Indian friend on "The Big Bang Theory":

RAJ

43d. Soda ___, extinct occupation that involved operating soda fountains:

JERK

44d. Sandpaper-like voice:

RASP

44a. ___-catcher, extinct occupation that involved trapping rodents:

RAT

45d. Goo that soothes:

ALOE

46a. "Thai" preceder to mean a rice noodle dish:

PAD

47d. Super serious, as straits:

DIRE

48a. ___ collector, extinct occupation that involved finding medicinal parasites:

LEECH

49d. Millennia and then some:

EONS

50d. Nile queen, informally:

CLEO

51d. Be mindful of:

HEED

52a. Boxer Laila:

ALI

53a. Grouchy or angry mood:

SNIT

54d. Two hours to midnight?:

TEN

55a. Actor's part:

ROLE

56a. Captain's call for help:

SOS

57a. Eminem's mentor:

DRE

58a. Joint for bouncing babies?:

KNEE

59a. Tarantula, to some:

PET

60a. Nagoya's currency:

YEN

61a. Divot strip:

SOD

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