Daily Themed Crossword 22 November 2024 answers

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22 November 2024 crossword

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1d. Body art, for short:

TAT

1a. Water faucet:

TAP

2d. Lawyers' organization: Abbr.:

ABA

3d. Chest muscle, for short:

PEC

4d. "However," in texting lingo:

THO

4a. Letters on some explosives:

TNT

5d. Italian granny:

NONNA

6d. "The Girl on the ___," thriller novel by Paula Hawkins that has an unreliable narrator:

TRAIN

7d. Soft mineral used in powder:

TALC

7a. Tater ___ (potato dish):

TOT

8d. Fictional dog from "Garfield":

ODIE

9d. Fox in "The Fox and the Hound":

TOD

10a. Aid and ___ (help a criminal):

ABET

11d. Spinning toys:

TOPS

12a. Vertical's opposite, for short:

HOR

13a. "Much ___ About Nothing":

ADO

14a. Mexican dish served in a shell:

TACO

15d. Creamy white condiment, for short:

MAYO

15a. "___ Lisa" (da Vinci's painting):

MONA

16a. Jar cover:

LID

17a. Ten-pin organization: Abbr:

PBA

18d. "Doctor Who" network: Abbr.:

BBC

19a. Daughter of a sibling, say:

NIECE

20d. It came before the chicken, some say!:

EGG

21d. "Poker Face" singer Lady ___:

GAGA

21a. "The Great ___," novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald that has an unreliable narrator:

GATSBY

22d. More than a little: 2 wds.:

ALOT

23d. Camper's shelter:

TENT

24a. "Life of Pi" director Lee:

ANG

25a. Brewpub offering:

ALE

26a. Sound from a dove:

COO

27d. "Unbelievable!" in text speak: Abbr.:

OMG

28a. Black-tie party, like the one hosted at the Met:

GALA

29d. "Highway to Hell" rock band:

ACDC

30d. ___ Remini, "The King of Queens" actress:

LEAH

31d. Actor ___ Ray of "The Green Berets" or "Battle Cry":

ALDO

32a. "___ Girl," thriller novel by Gillian Flynn that has an unreliable narrator:

GONE

33d. Lacking difficulty:

EASY

34a. Modern boxing-like combat sport: Abbr.:

MMA

35d. Pancake syrup flavor:

MAPLE

36d. "Oh, and one more thing ...":

ALSO

37a. Animation bit:

CEL

38a. "___ boy!" ("Well done!"):

ATTA

39a. Miss at a rodeo:

GAL

40a. Another way to say "Papa":

DAD

41a. Weep:

SOB

42d. Vegetable often cut into rings:

ONION

43d. "The Lovely ___," novel by Alice Sebold that has an unreliable narrator:

BONES

44a. "American ___," horror novel by Bret Easton Ellis that has an unreliable narrator:

PSYCHO

45d. Happy diners' sounds:

YUMS

46d. ___ box (portable radio):

BOOM

46a. ___ means (certainly not): 2 wds.:

BYNO

47a. ___ Ferrigno, "Hulk" actor:

LOU

48d. Use a shovel:

DIG

48a. Watson & Holmes, e.g.:

DUO

49d. Sport-___ (multi-terrain vehicle):

UTE

50a. "As to," in memos: 2 wds.:

INRE

51d. Nutritional statistic: Abbr.:

RDA

52a. "Never Let ___," sci-fi novel by Kazuo Ishiguro that has an unreliable narrator: 2 wds.:

MEGO

53d. Hearing organ:

EAR

54d. 4.0 for a high school student, e.g.: Abbr.:

GPA

55d. Letters common at the end of "mosh" and "posh":

OSH

56a. "Who am ___ say?": 2 wds.:

ITO

57a. Voluminous book published in Britain: Abbr.:

OED

58a. Sticky tree products:

SAPS

59a. Diamond or emerald, e.g.:

GEM

60a. Code-cracking organization: Abbr.:

NSA

61a. Cheerleader's "Go team!" cheer:

RAH

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