Daily Themed Crossword Classic 26 September 2024 answers

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Classic 26 September 2024 crossword

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1d. Play the role, in a play:

ACT

1a. 24x7 cash dispenser: Abbr.:

ATM

2d. Road-surfacing goo:

TAR

3d. Letters following "L":

MNO

4d. Japan's capital:

TOKYO

4a. Tit for ___:

TAT

5d. "I am in ___ of you!" (fan's statement):

AWE

6d. Number of commandments:

TEN

7d. One or the ___:

OTHER

7a. Bird that hoots:

OWL

8d. "___ Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" 1966 drama starring Elizabeth Taylor, with a question in the title:

WHOS

9d. Thief's stolen goods, say:

LOOT

10a. "___ You Ever Forgive Me?" 2018 biographical comedy-mystery starring Melissa McCarthy, with a question in the title:

CAN

11a. Have debts to clear:

OWE

12a. You, to Shakespeare:

THOU

13d. Grown ___ (adults):

UPS

14a. Easy-breezy pace for a horse:

TROT

15d. Avenger from Asgard:

THOR

16a. Barbie's guy:

KEN

17a. Hula ___ (exercise prop):

HOOP

18a. Interstate, e.g., for short:

HWY

19d. "___ the Money?" 2017 comedy starring King Bach and Kat Graham, with a question in the title:

WHERES

20d. "Yes" signal:

NOD

20a. Egg holders?:

NESTS

21d. "She really ___ home run on that one!": 2 wds.:

HITA

21a. Santa's laugh: 3 wds.:

HOHOHO

22d. Trash can emanation:

ODOR

23d. "We share a love-___ relationship" (complicated relationship):

HATE

24d. Google Maps marker:

PIN

24a. ___ favor ("please" in Spanish):

POR

25a. "___ you to do it!" (challenge): 2 wds.:

IDARE

26d. Lower, as headlights:

DIM

26a. "___ You Hear About the Morgans?" 2009 comedy with Hugh Grant and Sarah Jessica Parker, with a question in the title:

DID

27d. Ring in a salon?:

CURL

27a. One who moos:

COW

28d. "I guess the joke's ___": 2 wds.:

ONME

29d. "___ Women Want?" 2000 romantic comedy starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt, with a question in the title:

WHAT

30a. Pre-schooler:

TOT

31a. Puddle maker?:

RAIN

32d. The Yellowhammer state:

ALABAMA

33a. School in New Hampshire: Abbr.:

UNH

34a. "___ We There Yet?" 2005 family comedy starring Ice Cube, with a question in the title:

ARE

35a. Tall shade tree:

ELM

36d. Good friend, slangily:

PAL

36a. Lead-in to "frost" or "nent":

PERMA

37d. "Would you like anything ___?" (waiter's question):

ELSE

38d. Munich's river:

ISAR

38a. "Patience ___ virtue": 2 wds.:

ISA

39d. Unseasoned or far from flavorful, as food:

BLAND

39a. Dance form in "Black Swan":

BALLET

40d. "Every cloud ___ silver lining.": 2 wds.:

HASA

40a. Snake's "back off!":

HISS

41d. "Don't blame ___ me": 2 wds.:

ITON

42d. ___ belt (car safety feature):

SEAT

43a. NBA's Chicago ___:

BULLS

44d. Like hand-me-downs:

USED

45a. "I ___ whole pizza for dinner!" (consumed): 2 wds.:

ATEA

46a. "Busy ___ bee": 2 wds.:

ASA

47a. Places for some plugs:

EARS

48d. Pack muscles, informally:

ABS

49d. Aussie hopper, informally:

ROO

50d. ___ Francisco, California:

SAN

51a. Fly high:

SOAR

52a. "Of Mice and ___," John Steinbeck novella:

MEN

53a. Wrap with feathers:

BOA

54a. Insect with six feet that's attracted to sugar cubes:

ANT

55a. The opposite of "subtract":

ADD

56a. Harry Potter, to James Potter:

SON

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