Daily Themed Crossword Classic 8 October 2024 answers

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Classic 8 October 2024 crossword

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1d. Pester repeatedly:

NAG

1a. League featuring Cowboys and Patriots: Abbr.:

NFL

2d. Word with "ship" to refer to the best or most important thing owned by a company:

FLAG

3d. Long car that's often rented for proms, for short:

LIMO

4d. Speedometer reading: Abbr.:

MPH

4a. Mother, affectionately:

MOM

5d. Winning combination in tic-tac-toe, perhaps:

OOO

6d. Cry from a litter:

MEW

7d. Word with "ship" to refer to difficult or unpleasant conditions in one's life:

HARD

7a. "___ do you do?":

HOW

8d. Popular skin cream brand:

OLAY

9d. Spider's trap:

WEB

10a. "Put ___ on it!" ("stop it already!"): 2 wds.:

ALID

11d. Cubicle fixture:

DESK

12a. Edgar Allan ___, author of "The Black Cat":

POE

13d. Send a postcard, perhaps:

MAIL

13a. "M" on an application, often:

MALE

14a. TV program where one can win prizes: 2 wds.:

GAMESHOW

15d. Makeshift blade:

SHIV

16a. Many a Jordanian:

ARAB

17a. "Oh, my ___!":

GOSH

18d. Sticky road material:

TAR

18a. "Neat and ___":

TIDY

19a. Word with "ship" to refer to the bond shared between family:

KIN

20d. Silent "go" signal, maybe:

NOD

21d. Mani-___ (beauty treatment):

PEDI

21a. Pen ___ (distant friend):

PAL

22d. Words before "carte," on a menu: 2 wds.:

ALA

22a. Website pop-ups, often:

ADS

23d. Like romantic lighting, often:

DIM

24d. Glide on snow:

SKI

25a. Election Day participant:

VOTER

26d. Sound of a clock "___-tock":

TICK

27d. Place you might get lost in:

MAZE

27a. Novelist Rita ___ Brown:

MAE

28d. Mimic:

APE

29d. Directional suffix with "north" or "east":

ERN

30a. Facebook's "thumbs up" feature:

LIKE

31d. Hang in there:

ENDURE

32a. "What ___ you expect?":

DID

33a. Month after March, for short:

APR

34a. Protein-building acid:

AMINO

35d. "We are on ___ way":

OUR

36a. Word with "ship" to signify the status of belonging to a country:

CITIZEN

37d. Word with "ship" to describe local governance and community:

TOWN

38d. "That's a great ___!" (solution):

IDEA

39a. Long-shadow time:

DUSK

40d. Got up from one's chair:

STOOD

41a. Poetry written as a tribute:

ODE

42d. "More on next page," for short:

CONT

42a. Word with "ship" to refer to the course of a romantic relationship that might lead to marriage:

COURT

43d. "That stings!":

OUCH

44d. Wriggly, electric fishes:

EELS

44a. Dolly the sheep, e.g.:

EWE

45d. Short term of endearment:

HON

45a. "Rush ___," movie starring Jackie Chan:

HOUR

46a. "The family welcomed us with ___" (gave us a warm welcome): 2 wds.:

OPENARMS

47d. Word with "cutie" or "sweetie":

PIE

48d. Glass part that's sometimes salted:

RIM

49d. Letters after "L":

MNO

50d. "Toothy" woodcutter?:

SAW

51a. "___ bitten, twice shy":

ONCE

52a. Sesame or argan extract:

OIL

53a. "You're one ___ million": 2 wds.:

INA

54a. Utmost degree, in math:

NTH

55a. ___ Moines, Iowa:

DES

56a. Level the playing field?:

MOW

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