Daily Themed Crossword 15 September 2023 answers

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15 September 2023 crossword

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1d. Design detail, for short (anagram of "pecs"):

SPEC

1a. Lose firmness, as a sofa:

SAG

2d. "Fabled" author of "The Tortoise and the Hare":

AESOP

3d. Fruit growing on a vine:

GRAPE

4d. "Never Have I ___" (Netflix drama):

EVER

4a. "All good things must come to an ___":

END

5d. Biblical boat builder:

NOAH

6d. Rounded planetarium roof, say:

DOME

7d. Bubble ___ (refreshing caffeinated beverage):

TEA

7a. "___-la-la" (chorus syllable):

TRA

8d. Hi-___, for short (sharply detailed):

RES

9d. Key on either side of the space bar:

ALT

10a. Words ___ minute (typist's speed):

PER

11a. "Hinky Dinky Parlay ___" (popular song from the 1920s):

VOO

12d. Mani-___ (beauty treatment):

PEDI

12a. Prepare a banana for eating:

PEEL

13a. "That" in Tijuana:

ESA

14d. Accessory that holds up one's pants:

BELT

14a. Ray of sunshine:

BEAM

15a. Upper ___ Side, Manhattan neighborhood:

EAST

16a. "Demon ___," Barbara Kingsolver novel that won the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction:

COPPERHEAD

17d. "This too shall ___":

PASS

18d. "___ Maria" (hymn):

AVE

19a. Ring out, like a bell (anagram of "leap"):

PEAL

20a. TikTok upload, for one:

VIDEO

21d. "___ Rheingold," Richard Wagner's music drama:

DAS

22d. Prefix with "dermis" or "Pen":

EPI

23d. "Did they have a boy ___ girl?": 2 wds.:

ORA

24a. Paper fastener:

STAPLE

25d. Raggedy ___ doll:

ANN

26d. Shar ___ (wrinkly dog breed):

PEI

27d. ___ cabin (rustic forest retreat):

LOG

28a. Month before May, for short:

APR

29d. Common drinking spot with a dartboard, perhaps:

BAR

29a. "The Nickel ___," Colson Whitehead novel that won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction:

BOYS

30d. Be in debt, say:

OWE

31d. "The show's not over ___!":

YET

32a. Prefix with "natal" for a hospital unit for newborns:

NEO

33d. Savored, as a dish:

ATE

33a. India's continent:

ASIA

34a. ___-inspiring (mind-blowing):

AWE

35a. "The ___ Watchman," Louise Erdrich novel that won the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction:

NIGHT

36d. 60 minute periods, for short:

HRS

37a. Nostalgically stylish, say:

RETRO

38d. Race with batons:

RELAY

39d. Rowboat steering stick:

OAR

40a. Rod and ___ (fishing equipment):

REEL

41d. Clear, as a chalkboard:

ERASE

42d. "All the ___ We Cannot See," Anthony Doerr novel that won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction:

LIGHT

43a. Majestic "bald" birds of prey:

EAGLES

44d. Mongolia's arid expanse:

GOBI

45d. Dragon's hideout:

LAIR

46d. Be on the ___ of your seat (very excited):

EDGE

47a. Done with, with "of":

RID

48d. Capital of Qatar:

DOHA

49d. Mundane routine:

RUT

49a. "The Underground ___," Colson Whitehead novel that won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction:

RAILROAD

50d. "The Greatest" boxer Muhammad:

ALI

51d. Sojourn spot?:

INN

52a. Back in time, say:

AGO

53a. Bone near the funny bone:

ULNA

54a. "Go ___ or Go Home!" (rally cry, maybe):

BIG

55a. Librarian's warning, perhaps:

SHH

56a. Very small:

TINY

57a. Extreme state of anger:

IRE

58a. Seventh Greek letter:

ETA

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