Daily Themed Crossword 11 February 2024 answers

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1d. "Modern Family" network: Abbr.:

ABC

1a. "Rain, Rain, Go ___" (popular nursery rhyme):

AWAY

2d. Win someone over, romantically:

WOO

3d. Eyebrow's shape:

ARC

4d. Congressional vote of support:

YEA

5d. "Love," in Spanish:

AMOR

5a. ___-inspiring (mind-blowing):

AWE

6d. Arctic ocean animal with prominent tusks and whiskers:

WALRUS

7d. Victorian ___ (period of English history):

ERA

8d. This detergent brand aired a three part commercial during Super Bowl LI featuring Terry Bradshaw trying to remove a stain from his suit:

TIDE

8a. Beer-dispensing faucet:

TAP

9d. Prayer-ending word:

AMEN

10d. Soup vegetable that dwells in a pod:

PEA

11a. Snoozefest or yawn-inducer, say:

BORE

12a. Month between February and April, for short:

MAR

13d. Long prom car, for short:

LIMO

13a. Margarita garnish, usually:

LIME

14a. Pepsi's rival beverage company whose commercial, "Hey Kid, Catch!" featured "Mean" Joe Greene and aired during Super Bowl XIV: Hyph.:

COCACOLA

15d. Portable bed:

COT

16a. What a light bulb represents, in the comics:

IDEA

17a. Hockey's Bobby ___ who won 3 consecutive Hart Trophies:

ORR

18a. Sign on a door?:

MEN

19d. Larger than life tale, say:

EPIC

19a. Make a modification, as to a document:

EDIT

20d. Term similar to "Bro!":

DUDE

21d. Lodging with rustic vibes:

INN

22a. "I solemnly swear that I am ___ no good" (Marauder's Map phrase): 2 wds.:

UPTO

23d. Word after "bachelor" or "lily":

PAD

24d. Winding, like a mountain road:

TWISTY

25d. ___ lodge (winter holiday destination):

SKI

25a. Weaved, as a web:

SPUN

26a. Got an eyeful of?:

SAW

27d. Spanish liqueur hidden in its main flavor, "anise":

ANIS

27a. Broke bread:

ATE

28d. High-___ (cutting edge):

TECH

29d. "Keep an ___ on it" (watch closely):

EYE

30a. Abduct, as a person for ransom:

KIDNAP

31d. Puzzler's cry at finding the solution, perhaps:

AHA

32d. Instagram upload, informally:

PIC

33a. "I'm going to ___ World!" commercial for a famous theme park resort that aired often during Super Bowls:

DISNEY

34d. Parody of sorts:

SPOOF

35a. What Elsa's touch would convert water to, in "Frozen":

ICE

36a. Pronoun for Mr. Someone, perhaps:

HIS

37d. Opposite of "complicated":

SIMPLE

38a. Flavor enhancer in the kitchen, like cumin:

SPICE

39d. Lion's luxuriant locks:

MANE

39a. Apple's now-famous personal computer that was first introduced in a famous "1984" commercial that aired during Super Bowl XVIII:

MACINTOSH

40d. "A Boy ___ Sue" (Johnny Cash song):

NAMED

41d. Master ___, security product company whose "Tough Under Fire" commercial aired during Super Bowl VIII:

LOCK

41a. Anaheim baseball team, on scoreboards: Abbr.:

LAA

42d. Military land force:

ARMY

43a. White creamy spread often part of Deli orders, for short:

MAYO

44d. "What ___ I thinking?!":

WAS

44a. Overused, like old shoes or a favorite shirt might be:

WORN

45d. Chris Pines' "This Means ___":

WAR

45a. Typing speed statistic: Abbr.:

WPM

46a. ___ check (verify the information):

FACT

47d. Grill residue:

ASH

48d. ___ the music (signal for):

CUE

49d. Center of Austria?:

TEE

50a. Wile E. Coyote's explosive supplier:

ACME

51a. Frothy beverage served in a pint glass:

ALE

52a. "See you in court!" action:

SUE

53a. Where clouds drift and birds fly?:

SKY

54a. Ripe tomato color:

RED

55a. Giggle syllable:

HEE

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