Daily Themed Crossword Classic 3 November 2024 answers

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Classic 3 November 2024 crossword

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1d. The "D" in DJ:

DISC

1a. "I Know What You ___ Last Summer," 1997 film:

DID

2d. Seller of flatpacks:

IKEA

3d. Animal with antlers:

DEER

4d. "___ Girl" (Blake Lively and Leighton Meester show):

GOSSIP

4a. Space between teeth:

GAP

5d. "Honest" president, for short:

ABE

6d. *Tiny collectible badges, often traded at theme parks:

PINS

7d. "I didn't mean to do that!": 2 wds.:

OHNO

7a. "I'm ___ tight budget": 2 wds.:

ONA

8d. Preemie's ward: Abbr.:

NICU

9d. Big zoo primates:

APES

10a. Mike and ___ (fruit-flavored candy):

IKE

11a. ___-Wan Kenobi, Jedi master from "Star Wars":

OBI

12d. *Round and shiny pieces of currency, that people collect from various countries:

COINS

12a. Chocolate ___ cookie:

CHIP

13a. "I'll ___ what I can do":

SEE

14a. Post a letter, say:

SEND

15d. "Credit" alternative, for an accountant:

DEBIT

16a. Slightly more than never:

ONCE

17a. *"Trading" or "greeting" followers, that people often love collecting:

CARDS

18d. Hard to read by, as light:

DIM

19a. Not kidding:

SERIOUS

20d. Scratchy voice:

RASP

21a. IV - I:

III

22d. "Be careful, the coffee ___": 2 wds.:

ISHOT

23a. Prohibit or outlaw:

BAN

24d. Direction opposite NNW: Abbr.:

SSE

24a. *Small, sticky squares used to mail letters, that might fill a collector's album:

STAMPS

25d. "... hallowed be ___ name ..." (prayer words):

THY

26d. Affirmation at sea:

AYE

27a. Magazine editions:

ISSUES

28d. The "U" in CPU:

UNIT

29d. Seemingly forever:

EONS

30d. Chop ___ (Chinese-American dish):

SUEY

31a. Far from extroverted:

SHY

32a. Virtual address letters:

HTTP

33d. The first even number:

TWO

34a. ___-turn (can't turn here): 2 wds.:

NOU

35a. Tweezer target:

EYEBROW

36d. *Rare editions or classics, that are often cherished and collected by bibliophiles:

BOOKS

37d. Doctor's colleagues in hospitals: Abbr.:

RNS

38d. "Do you ___ to go for a walk?":

WANT

38a. *Vintage bottles of fermented grapes, prized by connoisseurs and collectors:

WINE

39a. "I'm ___ you" (aware of your tricks):

ONTO

40d. Money bag:

PURSE

40a. Country music singer ___ Cline:

PATSY

41d. "That ___ close one!": 2 wds.:

WASA

41a. Tony Danza sitcom "___ the Boss?":

WHOS

42d. London-based financial giant: Abbr.:

HSBC

43d. Wine glass edges, say:

RIMS

43a. Cry in an emergency, maybe:

RUN

44d. Keep ___ (be tight-lipped):

MUM

44a. Surgeon's nose and mouth cover:

MASK

45d. Three, in Trieste:

TRE

45a. Number you are left with when you take away two from fifteen:

THIRTEEN

46d. "Isn't ___ bit like you and me?" (Beatles lyric): 2 wds.:

HEA

47d. Eavesdropper's organ:

EAR

48d. ___-friendly (Earth loving):

ECO

49d. Like one learning the ropes, say:

NEW

50a. Types of computer ports: Abbr.:

USBS

51a. Radiation measures: Abbr.:

REMS

52a. High card:

ACE

53a. Big ___ (McDonald's item):

MAC

54a. "At ___, soldier" (military officer's command):

EASE

55a. Use an oar:

ROW

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