Daily Themed Crossword 10 December 2019 answers

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10 December 2019 crossword

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1d. Advanced attorneys degrees: Abbr.:

LLMS

1a. Grassy expanse for grazing:

LEA

2d. Make, as money:

EARN

3d. Soaked up, say:

ABSORBED

4d. ___ Marant, French fashion house which was initially launched under the name "Twen":

ISABEL

4a. Intense rage or anger:

IRE

5d. "The Biggest Little City in the World" known for its casino industry:

RENO

6d. "At Last" vocalist ___ James:

ETTA

7d. Bud ___, former Commissioner of Baseball:

SELIG

7a. Apple assistant:

SIRI

8d. "___ 10 miles a day." (marathoner's words): 2 wds.:

IRUN

9d. Actress Diana who played Emma Peel in the TV series "The Avengers":

RIGG

10d. ___ hockey, Winter Olympic sport in which two teams use sticks to shoot a rubber puck and was first played in the 19th century:

ICE

11a. Chemist's working place, for short:

LAB

12a. Arrange a dinner table or one's hair:

SET

13a. Bana of "Hulk":

ERIC

14a. "____ Dalloway" (Virginia Woolf novel):

MRS

15a. Colony crawler:

ANT

16a. Winter Olympic sport which is also a small one or two person sled that rhymes with "huge" and was first played in the 1870s:

LUGE

17a. Winter Olympic sport inspired by skiing which involves descending down the white winter blanket without poles and was first played in 1965:

SNOWBOARDING

18d. "The Swiss Family Robinson" author Johann:

WYSS

19d. Fits of anger:

RAGES

20d. Word accompanying a head slap:

DUH

21a. Ham on ___ (deli order):

RYE

22a. Eighth calendar page, for short:

AUG

23d. Buzzing insect:

BEE

23a. Winter Olympic sport in which teams of two race on narrow iced tracks and was first played in the 1870s:

BOBSLEIGH

24d. Popeye's Olive:

OYL

25d. Aromatic resin:

ELEMI

26d. "Am ___ trouble?": 2 wds.:

IIN

27d. Behave in an unfriendly manner, say:

FRIGIDLY

27a. Old cry of disgust:

FIE

28d. McKellen of "The Hobbit":

IAN

29d. Shelled item in a baker's basket:

EGG

30a. Blinking pair:

EYES

31a. It's not true:

LIE

32d. "Three," in Germany:

DREI

32a. Pull with effort:

DRAG

33a. Queens from RuPaul's race?:

ELD

34d. Another term for bus conductor:

CAD

34a. Deleting unaccepted parts of a movie, say:

CENSORING

35d. Sharpshooter known as "Little Miss Sure Shot," Annie ___:

OAKLEY

36d. Brook or lake fish:

TROUT

36a. ___-o'-shanter (Scottish cap):

TAM

37a. German producer of electrical equipment with its headquarters in Frankfurt: Abbr.:

AEG

38d. ___-do-well (idler):

NEER

38a. Winter Olympic sport in which the athletes are free to rise on their toes: 2 wds.:

NORDICSKIING

39d. "Waves" in Spanish:

OLAS

40d. Food ___ (after meal drowsiness):

COMA

41d. Graceful bird:

SWAN

42d. "___ problem!" : 2 wds.:

NOTA

43d. ___ and Mork (Gods of the Orks):

GORK

44d. British honorary initials:

MBE

44a. Prefix with "drama" to mean an over-exaggerated act:

MELO

45a. Bird that gives a hoot:

OWL

46a. Scooby-___:

DOO

47a. Belle's admirer:

BEAU

48a. "Rubyfruit Jungle" author, Rita ___ Brown:

MAE

49a. Copier paper size, for short:

LTR

50a. Prefix with "while" to mean former:

ERST

51a. "___ suggestions?":

ANY

52a. Himalayan beast:

YAK

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