Daily Themed Crossword 18 June 2017 answers

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18 June 2017 crossword

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1d. Spinning toy (also a word for "best"):

TOP

1a. What it takes to tango:

TWO

2d. Hefty roll of dollar bills:

WAD

3d. Inappropriate, as some bad jokes: Hyph.:

OFFCOLOR

4d. Skin beneath your hair:

SCALP

4a. Junk email:

SPAM

5d. Suffix with "metro-" or "Indiana-", which literally means "city":

POLIS

6d. "Smack That" singer:

AKON

7d. Techniques, as of parenting:

METHODS

8d. Muscat native:

OMANI

8a. Leave out, as a crucial detail:

OMIT

9d. "___ & Mindy" (1970s-80s sitcom starring Robin Williams):

MORK

10d. Part of the eye that may also be a woman's name:

IRIS

11d. "Chopped" host ___ Allen:

TED

12a. Clumsy buffoon:

OAF

13a. Pepsi competitor:

COKE

14a. ___ than meets the eye:

MORE

15a. Adobe document format: Abbr.:

PDF

16a. "You're in ___ of trouble!" (Words from an angry father): 2 wds.:

ALOT

17a. Like a desert, moisture-wise:

ARID

18a. Actor who plays officer Gus Grimly in "Fargo" and whose father is Tom Hanks: 2 wds.:

COLINHANKS

19d. Remove from power:

OUST

20d. Assist in criminal activity:

ABET

21d. "Golly!":

GOSH

21a. Assemblies of people or things:

GROUPS

22d. Grain used in risotto:

RICE

23a. Skywalker's mentor, ___-Wan Kenobi:

OBI

24a. Frying liquids:

OILS

25d. Grain found in many breakfast cereals:

OAT

25a. Poem of praise:

ODE

26d. Where you remove fictional sweat from, as an expression of being glad:

FOREHEAD

26a. To and ___ (back and forth):

FRO

27d. Hopping marsupials in Australia, for short:

ROOS

28d. "Against all ___":

ODDS

29a. Actor who stars in "The Fate of the Furious", and whose father is Clint Eastwood: 2 wds.:

SCOTTEASTWOOD

30d. "Based on a ___ story":

TRUE

31d. Heartfelt, as a son's request to his father:

EARNEST

32d. Cliched feature on a witch's nose:

WART

33a. "On ____ Majesty's Secret Service" (James Bond movie):

HER

34a. Rodent that likes cheese:

RAT

35a. Yankees third baseman who missed the entire 2014 season, to his fans: Hyph.:

AROD

36d. In a peculiar way:

ODDLY

36a. Belonging to us:

OUR

37d. Catch a whiff of:

SMELL

37a. Cause of gray hair and worry lines, some say:

STRESS

38d. ___ wave (huge wave, as a tsunami):

TIDAL

39d. "Suicide Squad" actor Kinnaman:

JOEL

39a. Actor who starred in "The Karate Kid" alongside Jackie Chan, and whose father is Will Smith: 2 wds.:

JADENSMITH

40d. Location:

AREA

41d. ___-Ball (arcade game):

SKEE

42d. You-know-___ (unnamed person):

WHO

42a. Scrabble formation:

WORD

43a. Squeezed (out):

EKED

44a. Superlative suffix?:

EST

45d. Polite term of address for a gentleman:

SIR

46d. "___ to do something good for your father today...":

TRY

47a. Elevated part of some shoes:

HEEL

48a. Actress Ward of "CSI: NY":

SELA

49a. Televise:

AIR

50a. "Love the skin you're in" brand:

OLAY

51a. "___ me about it!":

TELL

52a. Kind of humor, also known as deadpan:

DRY

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