Daily Themed Crossword 16 August 2019 answers

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16 August 2019 crossword

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1d. To the ___ degree (utmost):

NTH

1a. Butterfly traps:

NETS

2d. Victorian ___ (period of English history):

ERA

3d. Apple's Cook?:

TIM

4d. Competitive physical activities:

SPORTS

5d. Sans-___ (font style):

SERIF

5a. Brand of motor oil additive:

STP

6d. Make an attempt:

TRY

7d. Early screening of a movie, say:

PREVIEW

8d. Bony plate on a fish's body:

SCALE

8a. Run-down part of a city:

SLUM

9d. What's celebrated on Valentine's Day:

LOVE

10d. Meter or liter, e.g.:

UNIT

11d. Shirt size for someone of average build, for short:

MED

12a. Road ___ (fun journey):

TRIP

13a. Slip up:

ERR

14a. Ice-cream holder:

CONE

15a. Semi-autobiographical novel written by Charles Bukowski that tells of his coming-of-age during the Great Depression: 3 wds.:

HAMONRYE

16d. Computer language instruction to do nothing: Hyph.:

NOOP

17a. Passionate, as a reader:

AVID

18a. "Vive le ___!" ("Long live the King"):

ROI

19a. Person who might help you park your car:

VALET

20d. Affordable Care ___:

ACT

21d. Major golf tours: Abbr.:

PGAS

21a. First novel written by Charles Bukowski which was published when he was 50 years old: 2 wds.:

POSTOFFICE

22d. Predatory whale:

ORCA

23d. Main ingredient in a savoury item:

SALT

24d. Hero of "The Lord of the Rings":

FRODO

25a. Hold firmly:

GRASP

26a. No longer in active service, for short:

RET

27d. "A" in AD:

ANNO

27a. Every last bit:

ALL

28d. Ray in "Ray Donovan":

LIEV

29d. Way past the deadline:

LATE

30a. ___ tear (common sports injury): Abbr.:

ACL

31d. Mass dismissals of employees by a company:

LAYOFFS

31a. Search high and ___ (search everywhere):

LOW

32a. Actress Vardalos of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding":

NIA

33a. Used a beanbag:

SAT

34d. Pig's enclosure:

PEN

34a. Computer mouse's resting place:

PAD

35d. Horse's gait:

TROT

35a. Founding principle:

TENET

36d. Joints that help you deliver nudges:

ELBOWS

37d. Large, stately home:

MANOR

37a. "Bring ___," short story written by Charles Bukowski which was adapted into a film starring Ian Hart: 3 wds.:

MEYOURLOVE

38d. Like raw diamonds:

UNCUT

39d. Protruding lip expression seen in selfies:

POUT

39a. Elton John's instrument:

PIANO

40d. Very small amount:

IOTA

41a. San Francisco's ___ Hill:

NOB

42d. Fuel for an automobile:

GAS

42a. Thug who can be hired:

GOON

43a. Second novel written by Charles Bukowski which was adapted into a film starring Marisa Tomei:

FACTOTUM

44d. Beer with brown and pale varieties:

ALE

45d. Neckwear that may be paired with a formal shirt:

TIE

46d. Take advantage of:

USE

47d. Adult boys:

MEN

48a. Prefix before "pilot" or "correct":

AUTO

49a. Cold-weather ailment:

FLU

50a. Like a learned and sage fellow:

WISE

51a. Part of a constellation:

STAR

52a. Game, ___ and match:

SET

53a. "It has to be ___ to be believed.":

SEEN

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