Daily Themed Crossword 19 November 2018 answers

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19 November 2018 crossword

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1d. Kanye West's music genre:

RAP

1a. Steal something from someone:

ROB

2d. Not yet repaid or is indebted to:

OWES

3d. Greek letter after Alpha:

BETA

4d. "___ and took notice" (suddenly pay attention to something): 2 wds.:

SATUP

4a. Feeling bummed or gloomy:

SAD

5d. Decide unanimously:

AGREE

6d. "Let's make a ___" (business bargain):

DEAL

7d. What you call a group of buzzing bees:

SWARM

7a. Buy groceries from the store:

SHOP

8d. Mint or rosemary, e.g.:

HERB

9d. Eye someone in a lecherous manner:

OGLE

10d. Antonym of rich:

POOR

11a. Overwhelming feeling:

AWE

12a. Birthday number:

AGE

13a. "Here ___ again" (expression of disappointment): 2 wds.:

WEGO

14a. Furry companion at home, dog or a cat, e.g.:

PET

15a. "___-la-la" (song syllables):

TRA

16a. "Alice's Restaurant Massacree" singer, Guthrie:

ARLO

17a. "Adagio for Strings" artist who won Pulitzer Prize for Music twice and is widely known for "Knoxville: Summer of 1915": 2 wds.:

SAMUELBARBER

18d. Ankle-length dress:

MAXI

19d. "Bric-a-___" (miscellaneous objects):

BRAC

20d. Subtle emanation:

AURA

21a. Tailless zoo primate:

APE

22a. Alcohol used in Pina Colada, e.g.:

RUM

23d. Animation frame, for short:

CEL

23a. Influence with flattery:

COAX

24d. Cheer at a bullfight:

OLE

25d. Pub brew:

ALE

26d. School support organization with the motto, "Every child. One voice": Abbr.:

PTA

26a. Above ___ (better than usual or expected):

PAR

27d. Inc., in London: Abbr.:

LTD

27a. Aromatic welcome garland of Hawaii:

LEI

28d. Long and slippery fish often used in Japanese cuisine:

EEL

29d. Intense fury:

IRE

30a. "Holiday Overture" artist who won Pulitzer Prize twice and is widely known for "String Quartet No. 2 and 3": 2 wds.:

ELLIOTTCARTER

31d. "The ___ Radio Podcast" launched by Greg Hughes on the Westwood One network:

OPIE

32d. Droplet from the eye?:

TEAR

33d. Violent public uproar that can cause mass hysteria:

RIOT

34a. "Life of Pi" director," Ang ___:

LEE

35a. Rolling vegetable in a pod:

PEA

36a. Inactive or unemployed person:

IDLE

37d. Walmart or Bloomingdales, for example:

STORE

37a. Singer of 2016 hit, "Cheap Thrills":

SIA

38d. Treated to supper:

DINED

38a. Batman and Robin, for one:

DUO

39d. Signage that may mean, "I am at your disposal": 2 wds.:

USEME

40d. Was dressed in:

WORE

40a. "Viola Concerto" (1957) artist who won Pulitzer Prize twice and is widely known for "Symphony No. 3 and 7": 2 wds.:

WALTERPISTON

41d. Sailors' greeting:

AHOY

42d. Person whose narrative may be unreliable:

LIAR

43d. Cartoonist Walt Kelly's long-running American comic strip:

POGO

44d. Grains used in "Cheerios":

OATS

45d. "They know every ___ and cranny of the city" (every place):

NOOK

46a. Columbus' state which takes its name from a river:

OHIO

47a. English-Irish pop boy band, "___ Direction":

ONE

48a. NASA's expression for "good to go": Hyph.:

AOK

49d. Thing that unlocks a lock:

KEY

50a. Call of the wild?:

ROAR

51a. Any precious stone, emerald, e.g.:

GEM

52a. "Tic-tac-___":

TOE

53a. Charlotte Bronte's fictional governess Jane ___:

EYRE

54a. Neruda's "___ To My Socks":

ODE

55a. Region above the horizon:

SKY

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