Daily Themed Crossword 2 June 2019 answers

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2 June 2019 crossword

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1d. Sample, as wine:

SIP

1a. What a wound could leave on the skin:

SCAR

2d. Pigeon's call:

COO

3d. Home of NFL's Falcons: Abbr.:

ATL

4d. Large gathering or mass meeting held in support of something:

RALLY

5d. What a Spaniard calls home:

CASA

5a. "I could offer you a ___ of tea.":

CUP

6d. "He did it ___ nothing but..." (employing only):

USING

7d. Suffix with "geo" to mean the practice of eating earth:

PHAGY

8d. Stair support:

RAIL

8a. "Spare the ___ and spoil the child" (proverb):

ROD

9d. "___ and for all" (for good):

ONCE

10d. Gray concealers:

DYES

11a. Very tiny amount:

IOTA

12d. J. K. Rowling's 2012 novel "The ___ Vacancy":

CASUAL

12a. Liquid money:

CASH

13a. "___ Day Now" (Alan Cumming film):

ANY

14a. Opinion ___ (a human research survey):

POLL

15a. Continent that is home to Mount Everest:

ASIA

16a. Cube that can soothe a sprained limb:

ICE

17a. ___ Times, American newspaper with the fourth-highest weekday circulation in the country: 2 wds.:

LOSANGELES

18d. Lady Chaplin:

OONA

19d. Kuwaiti bigwig:

EMIR

20d. ___ Domino of "Blueberry Hill":

FATS

20a. "___, a thousand times over" (line from "The Kite Runner"): 2 wds.:

FORYOU

21d. "Eight" in Spanish:

OCHO

22d. Wheel-shaped object around which thread is wound:

REEL

23a. Place with treadmills and kettlebells, for short:

GYM

24a. Excel at something, say:

ACE

25a. Seize or grab suddenly:

NAB

26d. Nellie the globetrotter:

BLY

27a. Little pranksters:

IMPS

28d. Go soft or mushy, as ice cream:

MELT

29d. Ring of bells:

PEAL

30d. Abscess on the eyelid:

STYE

31a. ___ Journal, American newspaper with the third-highest weekday circulation in the country: 3 wds.:

THEWALLSTREET

32d. Break a habit, gradually:

WEAN

33d. Position after first:

SECOND

34d. Autocrat of yore:

TSAR

35a. The underside of footwear:

SOLE

36a. "Are you coming? ___ or no?":

YES

37a. ___ down (to rest):

LAY

38a. Website pop-ups, e.g.:

ADS

39d. Alpha, beta, gamma, ___:

DELTA

40d. ___ down (fly downward quickly):

SWOOP

41a. King's place:

CASTLE

42d. FaceTime alternative:

SKYPE

43d. Lean at an angle:

TILT

43a. ___ Times, American newspaper with the second-highest weekday circulation in the country: 3 wds.:

THENEWYORK

44d. Shampoo and conditioner target:

HAIR

45d. "His talent was an object of ___ to all his friends." (covetous feeling):

ENVY

46d. Ivy League university in Connecticut:

YALE

47a. ___ McKellen, actor who played Magneto in the "X-Men" films:

IAN

48a. Lend some money:

LOAN

49a. Three feet make one ___:

YARD

50d. "I ___ to please." (intend):

AIM

51d. Unit of radiation dose equivalent: Abbr.:

REM

52d. As ___ as a bone (free of moisture):

DRY

53a. "Armageddon" actress Tyler:

LIV

54a. "I ___ you so!" (warned):

TOLD

55a. Platform on pillars projecting from the shore into the sea:

PIER

56a. "Don't ___ to run before you can walk.":

TRY

57a. Gorilla or orangutan, e.g.:

APE

58a. Statuette awarded annually to an outstanding television program or performer:

EMMY

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