Daily Themed Crossword 17 October 2023 answers

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17 October 2023 crossword

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1d. Not up to ___ (not meeting standards):

PAR

1a. Edgar Allan ___, "The Raven" poet:

POE

2d. Metallurgist's mined raw material:

ORE

3d. Necessary information for an airport greeter: Abbr.:

ETA

4d. The "S" in STEM, for short:

SCI

4a. Female sibling, fondly:

SIS

5d. Miniscule amounts (anagram of "ostia"):

IOTAS

6d. Colorado or Oregon, e.g.:

STATE

7d. Jimi Hendrix hairdo:

AFRO

7a. "___ a pinch of salt" (cookbook instruction):

ADD

8d. Room entry point:

DOOR

9d. Rounded roof, say:

DOME

10a. Picasso's work, e.g.:

ART

11a. Simple, foldable bed:

COT

12a. ___ Fighters, Grammy-winning rock band:

FOO

13a. "The ___ Deal," nickname for four-time world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield:

REAL

14d. Soap-making chemical:

LYE

15d. "Paul," in Italy:

PAOLO

15a. Falafel bread:

PITA

16a. ___-com, "Crazy Rich Asians" genre:

ROM

17a. Formal assenting vote, in Congress:

YEA

18d. Hydrocarbon endings (anagram of "seen"):

ENES

19a. Alabama city that is Evander Holyfield's birthplace:

ATMORE

20d. Brief office reminder:

MEMO

21d. The ___, magazine that named Evander Holyfield as one of the greatest boxers of all time:

RING

21a. "___ 911!" parody series starring Thomas Lennon:

RENO

22a. "I ___ what you did there!":

SEE

23d. Limb with the "funny bone":

ARM

23a. Alex and ___ (jewelry retailer):

ANI

24d. Museum-funding organization: Abbr.:

NEA

25a. The ___ on Shelf (Christmas tradition):

ELF

26d. "Just a heads up..." in texts: Abbr.:

FYI

27a. ___ Tyson, legendary boxer who Evander Holyfield defeated for the WBA title in 1996:

MIKE

28d. Colored eye part with a sphincter:

IRIS

29d. Actress Dennings from "2 Broke Girls":

KAT

30d. Overhead Chicago trains, for short:

ELS

31a. "The ___ & Stimpy Show":

REN

32a. Tofu source:

SOY

33d. Coca-___ (soft drink):

COLA

33a. ___ reef (underwater ecosystem):

CORAL

34a. Cosmopolitan and Vogue, for short:

MAGS

35d. Subway stop, for short:

STN

36a. "I believe that..." in textspeak: Abbr.:

IMO

37d. The "m" in F = ma:

MASS

38a. "___ your turn!":

ITS

39a. ___ up (get dressed):

TOG

40d. ___ layer (Earth's protective shield):

OZONE

41d. Magic lamp resident:

GENIE

42a. Swiss skiing spots:

ALPS

43d. File format for a resume, maybe: Abbr.:

PDF

44d. Hazy memory, say:

BLUR

44a. Medal for Evander Holyfield at the 1984 Summer Olympics:

BRONZE

45d. City with the Colosseum:

ROME

46d. Fire ___ (bright gemstone):

OPAL

47a. In low spirits:

SAD

48a. Cut off, as a tree branch:

LOP

49a. Halves of two:

ONES

50d. Rocky Mountains deer:

ELK

51a. "___ & Furious":

FAST

52d. Off-roading four-wheeler: Abbr.:

ATV

53d. Irish ___ (water body between Ireland and Great Britain):

SEA

54d. Leather color:

TAN

55a. Actress Maya Hawke's mother Thurman:

UMA

56a. Nada, on a soccer scoreboard:

NIL

57a. Matcha or pekoe, e.g.:

TEA

58a. Aunt or cousin, for short:

REL

59a. Scared squeal:

EEK

60a. Furniture-moving vehicle:

VAN

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