Daily Themed Crossword Classic 15 October 2023 answers
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Classic 15 October 2023 crossword
2d. ___ Wednesday (First day of Lent):
3d. "From Me to ___" (The Beatles' song):
4a. Long ___ (way back in time):
5d. Mickey Mouse's canine pal:
6d. "___ but goodie" (like a nostalgic song):
7a. Animal that may be named Fido or Rover:
9d. Growling sound (anagram of "rang"):
10a. "___ Beso," 1989 song by Paul Anka:
11a. Texter's reaction to a funny meme: Abbr.:
13a. Chant heard during a beer-gulping contest:
15d. Great Barrier Reef makeup:
15a. Clump of dirt or clay (anagram of "cold"):
16a. Singer of the hit song "Kill Bill":
19a. Carrie ___, Princess Leia portrayer whose last name sounds like someone who catches tuna:
21d. Cherry on ___ (something special):
22d. Smart-___ (smarty pants):
23d. "Oh ___?!" ("Wanna bet?"):
32a. Scientist's research site, for short:
33d. Surfer or chess player's need:
35d. Black gunk used for making roads:
36a. "___-ching!" (cash register sound):
37d. Bart Simpson's grandpa on "The Simpsons," lovingly:
40a. Obamacare, initially: Abbr.:
41a. Bodyweight statistic: Abbr.:
43d. Humorous twist, in literature:
46d. James ___, oldschool actor whose last name sounds like an academic head:
46a. First word in a letter, usually:
48a. "Look at Me, I'm Sandra ___":
49d. Actress Longoria of "Desperate Housewives":
51d. Escape, informally (rhymes with "jam"):
52a. Tim ___, CEO of Apple whose last name sounds like someone who can prepare a feast:
53d. Old-school icons, for short:
56a. "Selma" director DuVernay:
57a. "Based ___ true story": 2 wds.:
60a. Ending to "syno" or "anto":
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