Daily Themed Crossword Classic 14 November 2024 answers

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1d. What remains after the smoke clears:

ASH

1a. Magician's opening word?:

ABRA

2d. "A teacher should ___ role model for her students": 2 wds.:

BEA

3d. Eminem's genre of music:

RAP

4d. Letter before "beta":

ALPHA

5d. "Drenched ducks dive while ___ dragons drift," tongue twister with "drenched" and its antonym:

DRY

5a. ___ and don'ts:

DOS

6d. Barack with two Grammys:

OBAMA

7d. "Hot Fuzz" star Pegg:

SIMON

8d. "Lowly lions lurk while ___ hawks hover," tongue twister with "lowly" and its antonym:

HIGH

8a. Skirt's stitched edge:

HEM

9d. 24th and 31st December (days before an occasion):

EVES

10d. Shirt size for someone of average build, for short:

MED

11a. Sea creatures that bark:

SEALS

12d. Country that's home to Damascus:

SYRIA

13a. Baseball card stat: Abbr.:

RBI

14a. "___ changed my mind":

IVE

15a. "Sad sloths sigh while ___ hamsters hustle," tongue twister with "sad" and its antonym:

HAPPY

16a. Starchy Thanksgiving tuber:

YAM

17a. US high school diploma, alternate: Abbr.:

GED

18a. Twenty four in a day, for short:

HRS

19d. Little cut, say:

SNIP

20a. Light-circling insects:

MOTHS

21d. Bean curd block:

TOFU

22d. Silk Road traveler Marco ___:

POLO

22a. Bagel order, maybe:

PLAIN

23d. "Silent lizards lounge while ___ lemurs leap," tongue twister with "silent" and its antonym:

LOUD

24a. "I'll take that as ___" (denial): 2 wds.:

ANO

25d. Car tank filler:

GAS

25a. Slimy, sticky stuff:

GOO

26a. Help or support:

AID

27d. Pat gently, like a blush:

DAB

28a. "Sluggish snails slide as ___ falcons fly," tongue twister with "sluggish" and its antonym:

FAST

29d. "It fits you to ___" (fits precisely): 2 wds.:

ATEE

30d. ___ Francisco, California:

SAN

31d. "___ Dark Knight Rises":

THE

32a. Homecoming attendee, for short:

ALUM

33d. Tot's first word, often:

MAMA

34a. "___ Joey," musical by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart:

PAL

35d. Shopper's aid:

LIST

36a. Great Salt Lake state:

UTAH

37a. Baking ___ (kitchen ingredient):

SODA

38a. "Tiny turtles tiptoe by ___ bustling beetles," tongue twister with "tiny" and its antonym:

BIG

39d. Opposite of "losses," in a portfolio:

GAINS

40a. Opposite of WSW: Abbr.:

ENE

41a. Letters after "L":

MNO

42d. Nephew's sibling:

NIECE

43d. "Ripley's Believe it ___": 2 wds.:

ORNOT

44a. "Buy one, get one free" event:

SALE

45d. By ___ and bounds (significantly):

LEAPS

46d. Spanish greeting:

HOLA

46a. It may be found in a bun:

HAIR

47a. Neck accessory used with a suit usually:

TIE

48d. Maple syrup source:

SAP

48a. ___-cone (cool treat):

SNO

49d. Tip for a calligrapher?:

NIB

50a. Terminate or finish:

END

51d. "What's up, ___?" (Bugs Bunny opener):

DOC

52a. Nose related:

NASAL

53d. Use a straw, say:

SIP

54d. Nickname letters:

AKA

55d. Do-over, in badminton:

LET

56a. Run a fever, say:

AIL

57a. Dove's murmuring sound:

COO

58a. Sudden increase:

SPIKE

59a. Organization found in bowling alleys: Abbr.:

PBA

60a. "Yadda, yadda ...": Abbr.:

ETC

61a. Petty quarrel between lovers:

SPAT

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