Daily Themed Crossword Classic 21 November 2024 answers

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Classic 21 November 2024 crossword

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1d. Wine glass edge:

RIM

2d. Vow sealed with a kiss: 2 wds.:

IDO

3d. "___ favor":

POR

4d. *Poem expressing sorrow or grief, often meant to reflect on loss or death:

ELEGY

5d. First four alphabets:

ABCD

5a. Singer Winehouse of "Stronger Than Me":

AMY

6d. Sound made by a cow?:

MOO

7d. "Fake it till ___ make it!":

YOU

8d. Insurance company with a duck mascot: Abbr.:

AFLAC

8a. Furry TV alien from Melmac:

ALF

9d. Entertainment's Stan and Bruce:

LEES

10d. Greek cheese used in salads:

FETA

11a. "American ___" (singing show):

IDOL

12a. Fake ghost's shout:

BOO

13a. Cancellation charge:

FEE

14a. "___ power to you!":

MORE

15a. *Poetic structure with two lines, often with the same meter and rhyme:

COUPLET

16d. Greek letter before chi:

PHI

17a. "In ___ We Trust":

GOD

18d. Grain in a granola bar:

OAT

19a. "Every cloud ___ silver lining": 2 wds.:

HASA

20d. "Please have a ___" (waiting room request):

SEAT

20a. "Catch you later!": 2 wds.:

SEEYA

21d. Lake ___, one of the five Great Lakes:

ERIE

22d. Receive a paycheck:

EARN

23d. Disney World Park often called a "permanent world's fair":

EPCOT

23a. *Long narrative poem about heroic deeds, that often involves myth or legendary figures:

EPIC

24d. Banana covering:

PEEL

25a. "The end of an ___":

ERA

26a. Scotch ___ (adhesive):

TAPE

27d. Points towards the target:

AIMS

28d. "___ sorry!": 2 wds.:

IMSO

28a. "No __, ands, or buts":

IFS

29d. *___ verse, poem that breaks traditional structural rules and flows freely without a pattern:

FREE

30d. Has a little bit of tea, say:

SIPS

31a. Lung filler?:

AIR

32a. Cube in a freezer:

ICE

33a. Diagnostic scan: Abbr.:

MRI

34a. Number of bowling pins, usually:

TEN

35a. Cindy Crawford's facial feature:

MOLE

36d. Telepathic ability: Abbr.:

ESP

37a. Month with Labor Day, briefly:

SEP

38d. Peak of a wave:

CREST

38a. Group of actors in a movie:

CAST

39d. Tax deadline month, for short:

APR

40a. Footwear for running:

SHOES

41d. *Three-line Japanese poem with a 17-syllable structure:

HAIKU

42d. Car part that can go flat:

TIRE

42a. Protective sheet against rain:

TARP

43d. Word concluding a blessing or a prayer:

AMEN

44d. What snakes shed:

SKIN

44a. Where you might get a facial or sauna:

SPA

45d. Young boy, in Scotland:

LAD

45a. *Humorous five-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme, often ending in a punchline:

LIMERICK

46d. Cards checked by bouncers: Abbr.:

IDS

47d. What a baby might do when happy:

COO

48a. Investments for the future: Abbr.:

IRAS

49d. Tombstone acronym:

RIP

50d. Room-cooling appliances: Abbr.:

ACS

51d. Stargazer's view:

SKY

52a. Greek god of war:

ARES

53a. "How ___ look?": 2 wds.:

DOI

54a. Hit a ball with your foot:

KICK

55a. Fender bender bump:

DENT

56a. Boy in a family tree, maybe:

SON

57a. "___-daisy!":

UPSY

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