Daily Themed Crossword 17 January 2024 answers

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17 January 2024 crossword

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1d. ___ Diego, California:

SAN

1a. Letters on a sunscreen bottle:

SPF

2d. ___ Beta Kappa (college honor society):

PHI

3d. ___ Newton (cookie):

FIG

4d. Yet-to-bloom flower, in the garden:

BUD

4a. Raise the ___ (step up your game):

BAR

5d. "All jokes ___...":

ASIDE

6d. ___-fire (like some quiz game show segments):

RAPID

7d. Jelly ___ (colorful candy):

BEAN

7a. Popular three-ingredient sandwich:

BLT

8d. Turkish currency:

LIRA

9d. "On ___of that..." ("Also..."):

TOP

10a. Hawaiian tuna:

AHI

11a. Bradley Cooper's birth country: Abbr.:

USA

12a. Vowel trio following "a":

EIO

13a. *"Saturday ___ Theatre," British TV anthology series...and a hint to solve 20a, 28a, 48a, 22d, and 55d:

NIGHT

14d. "Elvis ___ left the building...":

HAS

15d. Shopper's carryall bag:

TOTE

16a. Chips go-with, at a dinner party:

DIP

17a. "Cloud Shepherd" artist Jean:

ARP

18a. "You've got mail" company: Abbr.:

AOL

19d. The ___ of the Rising Sun (nickname for Japan):

LAND

20a. Dame ___ Rigg, BAFTA-winning "Mother Love" actress who featured in 13a:

DIANA

21d. Annoying things that interrupt your Spotify playlist, for short:

ADS

22d. Dame ___ Ashcroft, Oscar-winning "A Passage to India" actress who featured in 13a:

PEGGY

22a. Spaghetti, e.g.:

PASTA

23d. Love to death:

ADORE

24a. Cartoon Network's "Ed, ___, n Eddy":

EDD

25d. Deep sleep stage: Abbr.:

REM

25a. Soccer penalty card color:

RED

26a. Period's place, in a sentence:

END

27d. Prefix with "honest" or "respectful":

DIS

28a. Sir ___ Connery, Academy Award-winning "The Untouchables" actor who featured in 13a:

SEAN

29d. Ill at ___ (very uncomfortable):

EASE

30d. Pastor's prayer-closing word:

AMEN

31d. Empire State Building city: Abbr.:

NYC

32a. "I, me, myself" issue?:

EGO

33a. "How ___ we even derive this?" (mathematician's musing, maybe):

DID

34d. Qatar's capital:

DOHA

35a. Actress ___ Poehler with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame:

AMY

36a. One who approves your leaves at work, for short:

MGR

37a. Male child:

SON

38d. Carson City's state, for short:

NEV

39a. Investor-protecting organization: Abbr.:

SEC

40a. Tokyo currency:

YEN

41d. To the ___ degree (mathematical extreme):

NTH

42a. Dame ___ Mirren, Academy Award-winning "The Queen" actress who featured in 13a:

HELEN

43d. Bare minimum:

LEAST

44a. Beverage that made Tetley famous:

TEA

45d. Many, many millennia:

EONS

46d. "The Witch" actress Taylor-Joy:

ANYA

47a. "___ Maria" (hymn):

AVE

48d. "Midsommar" writer and director Aster:

ARI

48a. Sir ___ Hopkins, Academy Award-winning "The Father" actor who featured in 13a:

ANTHONY

49d. ___ Hill, San Francisco:

NOB

50d. Actor's name hidden "atom":

TOM

51d. "The rest has not been done ___" ("We're working on it!"):

YET

52a. "Against" prefix:

ANTI

53d. Slangy turndown:

NAH

54d. Prefix with "ceps" or "pod":

TRI

55d. Sir ___ Holm, BAFTA-winning "Chariots of Fire" actor who featured in 13a:

IAN

56a. Outback hopper, for short:

ROO

57a. December day that ends with a ball drop and celebrations: Abbr.:

NYE

58a. "Love Song" singer Bareilles:

SARA

59a. "Big Blue" tech company with a striped logo: Abbr.:

IBM

60a. Took a seat:

SAT

61a. Pizza crust option:

THIN

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