Daily Themed Crossword 1 February 2024 answers

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1 February 2024 crossword

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1d. Long-haired Himalayan ox:

YAK

1a. Starchy tuber:

YAM

2d. Hawaiian tuna:

AHI

3d. Best ___ (groom's aide):

MAN

4d. "The ___," 1961 movie starring Clark Gable in his last performance, that was released posthumously:

MISFITS

4a. Door accessory, often stepped on by guests:

MAT

5d. Prefix with "puncture" for an alternative therapy involving needles:

ACU

6d. High schooler, typically:

TEEN

7d. Surveillance device, for short:

CAM

7a. Sin, ___ and tan (trigonometry trio):

COS

8d. Suffix with "cray" for a crayon brand:

OLA

9d. Formal address for a gentleman:

SIR

10a. "Eureka!" cry:

AHA

11a. ___ age (period where Earth's temp dropped):

ICE

12a. Muhammad ___ who "floated like a butterfly, stung like a bee":

ALI

13a. "The ___ of Hollywood," "royal" nickname for Clark Gable:

KING

14d. Moo ___ gai pan (chicken dish):

GOO

15a. Take legal action against:

SUE

16d. Columbus' state and the birthplace of Clark Gable:

OHIO

16a. "House" actor Epps:

OMAR

17a. On/ ___ (light switch setting):

OFF

18d. Winter bug that spreads easily:

FLU

19a. To the ___ degree (mathematical extreme):

NTH

20d. ___ Mahal, Shah Jahan's mausoleum:

TAJ

21d. Leave no ___ unturned (try everything):

STONE

21a. Neither liquid nor gas:

SOLID

22d. Ballroom activity:

DANCE

23a. Archer's asset hiding in "claim":

AIM

24d. Palindromic female title:

MADAM

25d. "And the list goes on...": Abbr.:

ETC

25a. Letter sequence common to "smallest" and "largest":

EST

26d. Fly high, like a falcon:

SOAR

27a. Tony Award-winning actress Hagen:

UTA

28a. ___ Crawford, actress who starred opposite Clark Gable in eight films:

JOAN

29d. ___ the wiser (still confused):

NONE

30a. "That's ___ short a notice!" ("Not enough time!"):

TOO

31a. ___-Caps candy:

SNO

32d. Lustrous white gem:

OPAL

33a. Pale blue ___ (famous photo of Earth):

DOT

34d. Dress fancily, with "up":

TOG

35a. Walking stick:

CANE

36d. Black ___ Peas (musical group):

EYED

37a. "Brain" of the computer: Abbr.:

CPU

38d. ___ Geller who specializes in conjuring tricks:

URI

39a. "I'll take that as ___" (denial): 2 wds.:

ANO

40a. Marina del ___, California, with a famous harbor:

REY

41a. You hear from here:

EAR

42a. Actress Ryan of "Joe Versus the Volcano":

MEG

43a. Actress Mendes or Gabor:

EVA

44d. Aloe ___, succulent that increases white blood cell count:

VERA

45d. "I second that!":

AMEN

46a. ChapStick target:

LIP

47d. Vanishing act word:

POOF

48d. Biblical boat boarded by bears, boars, and boas:

ARK

48a. ___ Award for Best Actor, award won by Clark Gable for the 1934 rom-com "It Happened One Night":

ACADEMY

49d. Give a line to?:

CUE

50d. ___ Winehouse who sang "Stronger Than Me":

AMY

51d. NFL distances, for short:

YDS

52a. Crude oil group: Abbr.:

OPEC

53d. Quid ___ quo:

PRO

54d. Green prefix seen at the start of "economics":

ECO

55d. Low-___ diet:

CAL

56a. Daiquiri liquor:

RUM

57a. What "roses are"?:

RED

58a. Killer whale that can sleep with one eye open:

ORCA

59a. Lock opener a thief may not need:

KEY

60a. Response to a question, for short:

ANS

61a. "You Can't ___ a Camera," 1941 short film starring Clark Gable:

FOOL

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