Daily Themed Crossword 2 January 2023 answers

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1d. "___ Me Up When September Ends," 2004 song whose title means to awaken:

WAKE

1a. Craven who directed "A Nightmare on Elm Street":

WES

2d. Never ___ (not even once):

EVER

3d. Story with many parts:

SAGA

4d. Bitter enemy:

FOE

4a. "F" in TGIF, for short:

FRI

5d. "October ___," 2002 album by James Taylor whose title means a tar-ed surface:

ROAD

6d. Memo's opening words, perhaps: 2 wds.:

INRE

7d. "On the ninth ___ of Christmas, my true love sent to me, nine ladies dancing...":

DAY

7a. Father's Day VIP, affectionately:

DAD

8d. Sleeve filler:

ARM

9d. TV room, perhaps:

DEN

10a. Actress Gardner of "The Night of the Iguana":

AVA

11d. Belonging to them:

THEIR

11a. Bugs Bunny or Goofy, e.g.:

TOON

12d. Singing group with sopranos and tenors, say:

CHOIR

12a. "Handle with ___" (delicately):

CARE

13a. Large beer vessel:

KEG

14a. "Can you ___ me?" ("Am I audible?"):

HEAR

15a. "January ___," 2011 track by the Decemberists whose title means a religious song:

HYMN

16a. Clear, as a chalkboard:

ERASE

17d. Sink, as an old cushion:

SAG

18a. Art ___ (French art style):

DECO

19d. Commissioned military rank: Abbr.:

CWO

20a. "February ___," 2009 song by Lights whose title means a mixture of gases needed for breathing:

AIR

21d. Hi-___ graphics:

RES

22a. "___ of March," 1978 song by Journey from the album "Infinity":

WINDS

23d. Not naughty, to Santa?:

NICE

24d. Female deer:

DOE

25d. Sketch show to watch on the weekend?: Abbr.:

SNL

26d. "November ___," 1991 song by Guns N' Roses whose title means water drops from the sky:

RAIN

26a. "We ___ to inform you that..." (sorry):

REGRET

27d. Jane's surname in a Charlotte Bronte title:

EYRE

28d. Definite article:

THE

29a. "The Hunter" constellation:

ORION

30d. Male partners: Abbr.:

BFS

30a. San Francisco ___ Area:

BAY

31a. "April Come ___ Will," 1966 song by Simon & Garfunkel whose title refers to a woman:

SHE

32d. Golf legend Ernie:

ELS

33a. DreamWorks Animation frame:

CEL

34a. "___ of May," 1969 song by the Bee Gees whose title means "foremost":

FIRST

35d. Underground channel that carries waste material:

SEWER

36d. "Three," in Italian:

TRE

37a. Run away to say "I do":

ELOPE

38d. ___ space, frequent sci-fi setting:

OUTER

39d. Tiny green legume:

PEA

40a. Smile or talk in a mocking manner (rhymes with "deer"):

SNEER

41a. Seek legal justice, perhaps:

SUE

42a. "June on the ___ Coast," 1998 song by Bright Eyes whose title is the opposite of "east":

WEST

43d. Have a soft ___ for (be fond of):

SPOT

44d. Trailblazing DVR:

TIVO

45a. Behavior or activity that is socially unacceptable or forbidden:

TABOO

46d. "___ To December," 2010 song by Taylor Swift whose title means the opposite of "front":

BACK

47d. It may be covered by a kiddie bandage:

OWIE

48d. Worldwide skincare brand:

OLAY

49d. "___ and stop me!":

TRY

49a. "July ___," 1965 song by Nina Simone whose title means a woody tall plant:

TREE

50d. Mackerel eggs:

ROE

51d. Wolf down some waffles:

EAT

52a. Plumbing item:

PIPE

53d. Writing tool:

PEN

54a. Tool for poking leather:

AWL

55a. Sound from "The Lion King," perhaps:

ROAR

56a. "August Is ___," 2007 song by We The Kings whose title means "above":

OVER

57a. "The Interview" organization: Abbr.:

CIA

58a. "Is it time ___?" (impatient cry, perhaps):

YET

59a. "Long" or "short" weight unit:

TON

60a. Locker unlocker:

KEY

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