Daily Themed Crossword 2 December 2023 answers

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1d. Alley-___ (basketball play):

OOP

1a. Poetic tribute:

ODE

2d. Group of two:

DUO

3d. "There's more to the list...": Abbr.:

ETC

4d. Subject with calculus, for short:

MATH

4a. Jon Hamm's "___ Men":

MAD

5d. One who might win an Oscar for a lead role:

ACTOR

6d. Artificially change the color, say:

DYE

7d. Easy-___ oven (toy oven for kids):

BAKE

7a. Close pal who's got your back: Abbr.:

BFF

8d. Heat source at a campsite:

FIRE

9d. Type of handbag with a flippable cover that defined the '80s:

FLAP

10a. ___ of bounds (restricted area):

OUT

11d. Dulce de ___ (Latin American confection):

LECHE

11a. Like some delicate trimmings (word hidden in "fallacy"):

LACY

12d. Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak ___":

HOTEL

12a. Falling ice pellets, say:

HAIL

13a. Small envelope-shaped handbag that defined the early 2000s after its appearance in "Sex and the City":

POCHETTE

14d. Body part attached to the neck:

HEAD

15a. Veggie also known as lady's finger:

OKRA

16a. Return from a mountain?:

ECHO

17d. Reggae's kin (anagram of "ask"):

SKA

17a. Inclined sharply, like a challenging slope:

STEEP

18d. Sugary suffix with "gluc" or "sucr":

OSE

18a. ___ Winfrey with 18 Daytime Emmy Awards:

OPRAH

19d. Small pooch with a wrinkly face:

PUG

20d. ___ Speed Wagon (old motor truck):

REO

21a. Tool to gather fallen leaves:

RAKE

22d. Continent east of the Urals:

ASIA

23a. Type of leather handbag designed to be swung across the body that defined the '70s:

SUEDE

24a. Employee's monthly compensation, say:

SALARY

25d. Slightly open, as a window:

AJAR

26d. ___ Parks, civil rights activist:

ROSA

27d. Website where you'd write "The food here will just warm your soul!":

YELP

28a. "I" issue?:

EGO

29d. Pirate's grunt:

ARR

29a. Tuna in a Hawaiian household, maybe:

AHI

30d. "Watch it fella!":

HEY

31a. Jonas Brother whose name is an alliteration:

JOE

32d. Past tense of "sit":

SAT

32a. Butter, cream cheese, or jam, e.g.:

SPREAD

33d. Qualifying round, for short:

PRELIM

34d. High-speed internet connection initials:

DSL

35a. Soundless communication system: Abbr.:

ASL

36d. Chainmail ___, iconic statement piece that defined the '60s and was perfect to bedazzle the dance floor with:

PURSE

36a. Deflect, as an opponent's sword:

PARRY

37a. Shoulder ___, bag feature introduced by Chanel which freed up the wearer's hands and defined the '50s:

STRAP

38d. Writes a text message:

TYPES

39d. "Honey Boy" star ___ LaBeouf:

SHIA

39a. Quickly fry in some oil, as mushrooms:

SAUTE

40d. Petunia Dursley, to Harry Potter:

AUNT

41d. Banana's protective wardrobe?:

PEEL

41a. Tissue thickness:

PLY

42a. "Ben-___," epic drama film:

HUR

43a. "Superstar" rapper ___ Fiasco:

LUPE

44d. Country whose capital is Washington, D.C.: Abbr.:

USA

45d. Show that follows the lives of Aria, Spencer, Hanna, and Emily: Abbr.:

PLL

46a. Grad school mentor, for short:

PROF

47d. Critter that scurries in the subway:

RAT

48d. "Let You Love Me" singer Rita:

ORA

49d. Swattable insect:

FLY

50a. Run-___ (chance encounters):

INS

51a. Small land surrounded by water:

ISLE

52a. Tea that's Grey?:

EARL

53a. "Someone at work ___ my sandwich!" (Ross Geller's frustration):

ATE

54a. (1/10) "Grab some totes! We're going to the ___ to start our Christmas shopping!":

MALL

55a. "___ tuned! Solve the last words in the next 9 days and find a fun theme as you go along!":

STAY

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