Put your ___ where your mouth is, idiom which means to back up your words with actions ... or something you should avoid doing literally - Daily Themed Crossword
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More answers from Daily Themed Crossword Expert January 23 2026 puzzle:
Across
- 9. Aromatherapy place
- 12. Beauty mark
- 13. American pianist Peter ___
- 14. ___ got your tongue, idiom to refer to someone being quiet ... but something that would be rather painful if taken literally
- 15. Void's companion
- 16. "___: Legacy," sci-fi action film released in 2010
- 17. "And without further ___"
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Down
- 9. Chewed out
- 10. Bachelor ___ (home for a bachelor)
- 11. From ___ Z (the entire alphabet): 2 wds.
- 20. Get, as a degree
- 22. Title for Doyle or Attenborough
- 23. Happily-after connector?
- 25. "___ day at a time ..."
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