Daily Themed Crossword Classic 9 September 2024 answers

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Classic 9 September 2024 crossword

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1d. LAPD alert: Abbr.:

APB

1a. Perform a role in a play, say:

ACT

2d. Sleeping child's spot:

CRIB

3d. "___ me about yourself" (introduce yourself):

TELL

4d. ___-Mex (cuisine):

TEX

4a. Sticky road material:

TAR

5d. "Go ___ snail's pace": 2 wds.:

ATA

6d. Times New ___ (font):

ROMAN

7d. "Fried Green ___," 1991 movie starring Kathy Bates:

TOMATOES

7a. ___-tac-toe:

TIC

8d. "Are you ___ out?": 2 wds.:

INOR

9d. "I ___, I saw, I conquered":

CAME

10a. ___-wedding photoshoot (photoshoot done before the wedding):

PRE

11d. Outcome of a trial, and something that is a lawyer's concern:

VERDICT

11a. Presidential power to reject:

VETO

12a. "Based ___ true story": 2 wds.:

ONA

13a. Proposed law, or something that may be a lawyer's concern:

BILL

14d. Chemist's workplace, for short:

LAB

15a. Bar ___, test that is a prospective lawyer's concern:

EXAM

16a. Mother, lovingly:

MOM

17a. "The ___ Witch Project":

BLAIR

18d. Suffix with "super" or "infer":

IOR

19a. Without ___ in the world (having no worries at all): 2 wds.:

ACARE

20d. Young stallion (rhymes with "bolt"):

COLT

21a. Beach ___ (physique, slangily):

BOD

22a. "___ a chance!" ("That ain't happening!"):

NOT

23d. "The best is ___ to come":

YET

23a. "So tasty!":

YUM

24d. Wildcats' school in New Hampshire: Abbr.:

UNH

25d. Legal term for a rule or standard, and something that is a lawyer's concern:

MEASURE

26a. Bones in a cage?:

RIBS

27d. "About me" info, for short:

BIO

28d. "Enter ___," 1991 Metallica song about a folklore figure that puts you to sleep:

SANDMAN

29a. Quantity of bread:

LOAF

30d. Montgomery's state, for short:

ALA

31d. Provided nourishment, say:

FED

32a. Methyl follower?:

ENE

33a. "Homeland" organization: Abbr.:

CIA

34a. Prefix with "gram" or "phone":

TELE

35a. Bangkok cuisine:

THAI

36d. Bed and breakfast place:

INN

37a. Iron Man's real name, ___ Stark:

TONY

38d. "___-hoo!" (Attention-getting exclamation):

YOO

39a. Feeling bummed or gloomy:

SAD

40a. Weekend comedy sketch show: Abbr.:

SNL

41d. Place for a pin, on a suit:

LAPEL

42a. Number on a driver's license: Abbr.:

DOB

43d. Document outlining the court's arguments, and something that may be a lawyer's concern:

BRIEF

44d. ___-fi genre, classification of movies like "Star Wars" and "Star Trek":

SCI

44a. Steam-filled room:

SAUNA

45d. "Where Have ___ the Flowers Gone?" (Pete Seeger song):

ALL

46a. "___ Kombat" (video game franchise):

MORTAL

47d. Actor Benicio del ___ of "The Usual Suspects":

TORO

48d. "Wage ___ of words" (debate): 2 wds.:

AWAR

49d. ___ Vegas, Nevada:

LAS

50a. Red, blue, or green, for short:

CLR

51a. Defendant's "guilty" or "not guilty" response, and something that is a lawyer's concern:

PLEA

52d. Hasty escape, from the police (rhymes with "ham"):

LAM

53d. Suffix with "north" or "east":

ERN

54a. Des Moines' state:

IOWA

55a. Suffix with "infant" or "project":

ILE

56a. Bring home money?:

EARN

57a. Paleozoic and Mesozoic periods:

ERAS

58a. Letters after "K":

LMN

59a. "___ Whom the Bell Tolls," novel by Ernest Hemingway:

FOR

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