Daily Themed Crossword Classic 3 October 2024 answers

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Classic 3 October 2024 crossword

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1d. Wrinkly-faced pup:

PUG

1a. ___, present, and future:

PAST

2d. "Let's take them one ___ time": 2 wds.:

ATA

3d. "Needless to ___ ...":

SAY

4d. "Neither here nor ___," phrase used by Shakespeare that refers to something uncertain or unresolved:

THERE

5d. Butter-fingered, say:

CLUMSY

5a. Blacken on a grill, say:

CHAR

6d. Hula hooping joint:

HIP

7d. "Make ___" (take action): 2 wds.:

AMOVE

8d. "The athlete ___ fast as he could in the final lap": 2 wds.:

RANAS

9d. Berry rich in antioxidants:

ACAI

9a. ___ Winehouse, singer of "Back to Black":

AMY

10d. "___ the word," phrase inspired by Shakespeare that means "keep it a secret":

MUMS

11d. "Right on!" slangily:

YEAH

12a. Salt Lake City's State:

UTAH

13a. Peru's capital:

LIMA

14a. Actor's stage signal:

CUE

15a. Nona ___ of "Ali":

GAYE

16a. "Once ___ a time ...":

UPON

17a. Simon & Garfunkel's "I ___ Rock": 2 wds.:

AMA

18a. Engine speed measure: Abbr.:

RPM

19d. Employee's incentive:

PERK

20a. "To ___ into thin air," phrase inspired by Shakespeare that means "to disappear completely":

VANISH

21d. Divider in tennis:

NET

22d. Japanese ruler, for short:

EMP

22a. Show hosts:

EMCEES

23d. Go the extra ___ (make extra effort):

MILE

24d. Detective's sought-after board game?:

CLUE

25a. Suffix with "Japan" or "China":

ESE

26a. Spouse's mum: Abbr.:

MIL

27a. "The Catcher in the ___," J.D. Salinger novel:

RYE

28d. Ram's ma'am:

EWE

29a. Ink on body, for short:

TAT

30d. Run ___ (go crazy):

AMOK

31d. Peacock feature:

TAIL

32a. One way to shape eyebrows:

PLUCK

33d. "If you're happy and you know it, ___ your hands":

CLAP

34a. "Aren't ___ little late for the show?" ("We will miss the beginning"): 2 wds.:

WEA

35d. "Put yourself in their shoes" emotion:

EMPATHY

36d. "He rewarded the waiter with ___": 2 wds.:

ATIP

37a. ___ Tai (rhyming cocktail):

MAI

38d. Suffix with "project" or "infant":

ILE

39a. "Shocking" swimmer:

EEL

40a. Ambulance crew member: Abbr.:

EMT

41a. Lubricating or cooking liquid:

OIL

42a. Police broadcast letters:

APB

43d. "Curly" long-lasting salon offering:

PERM

44d. "To ___ the ice," phrase used by Shakespeare that means "to overcome initial awkwardness":

BREAK

45a. "To be in a ___," phrase inspired by Shakespeare that means "to be in a difficult situation":

PICKLE

46d. Bond portrayer Daniel:

CRAIG

47d. Costa ___, San Jose's nation:

RICA

47a. Eminem or Lauryn Hill, for one:

RAPPER

48d. Common connectors:

ANDS

49d. "This too shall ___":

PASS

50a. Fool's Day month, for short:

APR

51a. "You're one ___ million": 2 wds.:

INA

52a. Doctor's advice, sometimes:

REST

53d. Direction opposite NNW: Abbr.:

SSE

54a. "Do you have ___ of this place?" (visual representation of the place): 2 wds.:

AMAP

55d. Letters following "L":

MNO

56d. "A long time ___ in a galaxy ...":

AGO

57d. Walker, for short:

PED

58a. Things a computer user might "burn": Abbr.:

CDS

59a. Reduce to a pulp:

MASH

60a. "Playwright of the Midwest" William:

INGE

61a. Another word for donkey:

ASS

62a. One may be under a rock or a pot:

KEY

63a. "Too much of a ___ thing," phrase inspired by Shakespeare that means "excess can be harmful":

GOOD

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