Daily Themed Crossword 22 August 2017 answers

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22 August 2017 crossword

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1d. Eastern European:

SLAV

1a. Resort where you might wear a robe:

SPA

2d. ___ Sci. (studies about governance):

POLI

3d. Organizations providing certain services, such as advertising:

AGENCIES

4d. Green ___ (Special Forces Member):

BERET

4a. Show ___ (entertainment industry):

BIZ

5d. "Here's what I think," in online lingo:

IMO

6d. Vegetable used in Ratatouille:

ZUCCHINI

7d. Show contempt toward:

SCORN

7a. Smack across the face:

SLAP

8d. Stolen goods:

LOOT

9d. Wood-shaping tool, similar to an axe:

ADZE

10d. Fellow member of a jury:

PEER

11a. Piece of wood for the fire:

LOG

12a. Big bird that's similar to an ostrich:

EMU

13a. Computer programmer's work:

CODE

14a. Newcastle Brown ___ (English beer):

ALE

15a. Mythical bird from the "Arabian Nights":

ROC

16a. Seep slowly:

OOZE

17a. With 19a, Sacramento Kings player who had a pre-game ritual of pulling himself up by the net and kissing the rim:

VINCE

18d. "I Spy" actor Robert ___:

CULP

19a. See 17a:

CARTER

20d. The oldest Baldwin brother:

ALEC

21a. ___ corners (eliminate some steps):

CUT

22a. Cable network that was formerly known as Headline News:

HLN

23d. Korean rapper with the second-most-viewed YouTube video:

PSY

23a. "Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a ___ of water":

PAIL

24d. Past tense (and anagram) of 51a:

ATE

25d. Summer drink sold at stands:

LEMONADE

25a. Be flat?:

LIE

26d. Most stiffly proper:

PRIMMEST

26a. Number that golfers try to "break":

PAR

27d. "Wherefore ___ thou, Romeo?":

ART

28d. Bread for a Reuben:

RYE

29a. Golden State Warriors player who had a pre-game ritual of taking shots from near the tunnel: 2 wds.:

STEPHENCURRY

30d. Medal of Honor recipient:

HERO

31d. School close to Beverly Hills: Abbr.:

UCLA

32a. "Affirmative":

YES

33a. Fixed payment per month for something bought under a loan: Abbr.:

EMI

34a. Quote as a source (sounds like "sight"):

CITE

35d. Tough thing to swallow:

PRIDE

35a. Player who's not an amateur anymore:

PRO

36d. Button that can kick a DVD out of its player:

EJECT

36a. Suburban street-lining tree:

ELM

37d. Need:

LACK

37a. With 40a, Cleveland Cavaliers player who had a pre-game ritual of tossing chalk dust into the air:

LEBRON

38d. Supply-and-demand subject: Abbr.:

ECON

39d. Unadorned:

BARE

40a. See 37a:

JAMES

41d. Actor McGregor of "Moulin Rouge!":

EWAN

42d. Religious offshoot:

SECT

43a. Berry touted as a superfood:

ACAI

44a. Homer Simpson's dad:

ABE

45d. Snake that crushes its prey:

BOA

46a. Animal that's a homophone of "you":

EWE

47a. Parachute part:

CORD

48a. Physician, informally:

DOC

49a. Cul-de-____ (dead end):

SAC

50a. Joint with a cap:

KNEE

51a. Dine:

EAT

52a. Letters on some explosives:

TNT

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