Daily Themed Crossword 11 September 2020 answers

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1d. Mobile download, for short:

APP

1a. Suffer from something:

AIL

2d. Discount tag abbreviation:

IRR

3d. ___ Ferrigno, bodybuilder who portrayed the Hulk:

LOU

4d. ___ Scott, actress from the live-action film "Aladdin":

NAOMI

4a. Slangy refusal on a ranch:

NAW

5d. Your financial record at a bank, for short:

ACC

6d. Stir-fry pan:

WOK

7d. Worm on a fishing line, say:

BAIT

7a. "A Little ___ of Heaven," comedy starring Kate Hudson:

BIT

8d. Airbnb alternatives:

INNS

9d. Tongue-clicking sound:

TSK

10a. No longer an amateur, for short:

PRO

11d. ___-la-la (chorus syllables):

TRA

11a. Folded Mexican snack:

TACO

12d. Like some UFO sightings (rhymes with "coax"):

HOAX

12a. ___ Zimmer, Oscar-winning score composer:

HANS

13a. "The Love Song of J. Alfred ___," poem by T.S. Eliot which was his first published poem:

PRUFROCK

14d. Like a deflated tire:

FLAT

15a. Pig's grunt:

OINK

16a. On the ___ (fleeing):

LAM

17d. V-Day flower, usually:

ROSE

17a. "Mrs. Frisby and the ___ of NIMH," children's book by Robert C. O'Brien:

RATS

18d. "American Pie" actress Reid:

TARA

18a. Airport screening organization: Abbr.:

TSA

19d. "___ tuned!" (TV host's words):

STAY

20a. Email holder?:

INBOX

21d. Rafael ___ of tennis:

NADAL

22d. Burger bread:

BUN

23d. "The Hollow ___," poem by T.S. Eliot which has the famous lines "...This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but with a whimper":

MEN

23a. Actor Damon or LeBlanc:

MATT

24a. Adelaide's country, for short:

AUS

25d. In couch-potato mode:

IDLE

25a. "___ Never Love Again" (song from "A Star Is Born"):

ILL

26d. Sing praises:

LAUD

27d. Harsh cleaning agent:

LYE

28a. Victorian ___ (period):

ERA

29d. Surfer's ride:

WAVE

29a. "Ash ___," poem by T.S. Eliot which was written after his conversion to Anglicanism:

WEDNESDAY

30d. Director Roth of "Knock Knock":

ELI

31d. "___ of a Woman," film starring Al Pacino:

SCENT

32a. Dissenting vote:

NAY

33a. Pie ___ mode: 2 wds.:

ALA

34a. Puzzle solver's help:

CLUE

35d. "___ Brockovich," environmental activist portrayed by Julia Roberts:

ERIN

35a. Wicked, as a witch:

EVIL

36d. Painful inflammations on the body, say:

SORES

36a. Pomegranate or watermelon bit:

SEED

37d. "The Waste ___," poem by T.S. Eliot which has the famous line "April is the cruellest month":

LAND

37a. Entice:

LURE

38d. Popular pizza chain, informally:

UNOS

39d. Villain in "Othello":

IAGO

39a. Tiny charged particle:

ION

40d. Theresa ___, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom:

MAY

40a. Salon service often clubbed with a pedi:

MANI

41d. "What?" in Spanish:

QUE

41a. "Four ___," set of poems by T.S. Eliot which were published over a period of six years:

QUARTETS

42d. Decorative container:

URN

43d. Ambulance rider?: Abbr.:

EMT

44d. Tic-tac-___:

TOE

45d. "Monkey ___, monkey do":

SEE

46a. Unknown author, for short:

ANON

47a. Keen desire:

URGE

48a. ___ Howard, leader of The Three Stooges:

MOE

49a. Cloth measures, for short:

YDS

50a. Actress Mireille ___ of "World War Z":

ENOS

51a. Golf course peg:

TEE

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