Daily Themed Crossword Iconic Instruments! - Level 7

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Iconic Instruments! - Level 7

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1d. Janitor's instrument:

MOP

1a. Disorderly and untidy state, as of a room:

MESS

2d. Ostrich's smaller cousin:

EMU

3d. Patrick Stewart's title:

SIR

4d. Adjustable band used to support and hold an instrument such as a guitar:

STRAP

5d. Christmas tree topper:

STAR

5a. "We Didn't ___ the Fire," 1989 hit by Billy Joel:

START

6d. Garden bulb from the Netherlands:

TULIP

7d. Folk rock's DiFranco:

ANI

8d. Accelerate, as an engine:

REV

9d. "Three," in Venice:

TRE

10a. Exclude parts of a story, say:

OMIT

11a. Device that Elton John might use to adjust the musical pitch of a piano:

TUNER

12a. Sound from a happy cat:

PURR

13a. "Stayin' ___," 1977 Bee Gees hit:

ALIVE

14a. "Asteroids" arcade game company:

ATARI

15d. Call-making device, for short:

TEL

16d. "Great minds think ___":

ALIKE

17d. "___ Me a River," song by Justin Timberlake:

CRY

17a. Smaller part of a church with its own altar (anagram of "pleach"):

CHAPEL

18d. Soil-tilling tool:

HOE

19d. Fake it?:

ACT

20a. Tiny tool that Slash might use to pluck guitar strings with precision:

PICK

21d. Tax collection agency: Abbr.:

IRS

22d. Pool player's stick:

CUE

23d. Metric units of weight: Abbr.:

KGS

24a. ___-A-Fella Records (Jay-Z's former record label):

ROC

25a. "The Royals" actress Hurley, fondly:

LIZ

26d. Element whose symbol is "Zn":

ZINC

27a. Thickly woven floor covering:

RUG

28a. "So close, ___ so far...":

YET

29a. X's to go with O's?:

KISSES

30d. Platform that the New York Philharmonic's conductor might use to keep sheet music visible:

STAND

31d. Saved by the ___ (narrow escape):

BELL

31a. ___ out of shape (agitated):

BENT

32d. Device that Led Zeppelin might use as a sound booster, for short:

AMP

32a. Company that developed PDF and Photoshop:

ADOBE

33d. Anonymous John ___:

DOE

34d. Unusual or strange, say:

ODD

35d. "He's trying to ___ better man": 2 wds.:

BEA

36a. Tool that is clamped onto a guitar's neck to shorten the strings and raise the pitch:

CAPO

37d. Golf scorecard figure:

PAR

38d. "___ Como Va" (Santana classic):

OYE

39a. Runway walker:

MODEL

40a. Negative beginning to "sayer"?:

NAY

41a. Foot-operated lever that Beethoven might have experimented with to change a piano's sound:

PEDAL

42a. Beats by ___ (headphones brand):

DRE

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