Daily Themed Crossword 22 September 2023 answers

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22 September 2023 crossword

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1d. Living room couch:

SOFA

1a. Plant fluid:

SAP

2d. Eve's partner, in the Garden of Eden:

ADAM

3d. Criminal, in police lingo (anagram of "prep"):

PERP

4d. "Malory ___," novel series by Enid Blyton set in the eponymous girls' boarding school:

TOWERS

4a. "The Faraway ___," book series by Enid Blyton about an enchanted wood:

TREE

5d. ___ de Janeiro, Brazilian city with Copacabana Beach:

RIO

6d. Antlered Yellowstone grazer:

ELK

7d. Easy on the ___ (very attractive):

EYES

8d. Muscle-building nutrient:

PROTEIN

8a. "Don't drink and drive" ad, e.g.: Abbr. (word hiddden in "psalm"):

PSA

9d. "As ye ___, so shall ye reap":

SOW

10d. "I'm in ___ of her beauty!" (amazed by):

AWE

11a. Poet's tribute:

ODE

12a. Greasy, like some fried food:

OILY

13a. Column's partner, on a spreadsheet:

ROW

14a. "So close, yet so ___...":

FAR

15a. Stopped sleeping, with "up":

WOKE

16a. "Thanks, I ___ you one!":

OWE

17a. More than enough (anagram of "maple"):

AMPLE

18d. "___ & Order," legal drama series:

LAW

19a. Barbecue rod:

SPIT

20d. Actress Anderson from "Baywatch," fondly:

PAM

21d. Wedding vow: 2 wds.:

IDO

22a. One of eight, on an octopus:

ARM

23d. Hollywood's ___ Ryan:

MEG

24a. Highly skilled (anagram of "taped"):

ADEPT

25d. Open with a crowbar, say:

PRY

26d. Scottish hat (anagram of "mat"):

TAM

27d. Close male friend, fondly:

BRO

27a. Window-shop or shop without buying, say:

BROWSE

28d. Edge of a glass:

RIM

29d. Personal view on a topic, say:

OPINION

30a. ___ Rose, Catherine O'Hara's "Schitt's Creek" role:

MOIRA

31a. Letters on a tombstone:

RIP

32a. Frankfurt's country, for short:

GER

33d. "Former times," in poems (anagram of "del"):

ELD

34d. Lobster eggs:

ROE

35a. Suffix with "anto" or "syno":

NYM

36a. Fails to mention, say:

OMITS

37d. Many a sunbather's goal:

TAN

38d. Avenue crossers, for short:

STS

39a. "Crazy," in Mexico:

LOCO

40d. Kidney-shaped tropical nut:

CASHEW

41d. Mined resource:

ORE

42a. ___ Geo, channel for nature lovers:

NAT

43a. "___ Diary,...":

DEAR

44d. "Love ___ neighbor...":

THY

44a. "The ___ at St. Clare's," Enid Blyton novel set in a girls' boarding school:

TWINS

45d. Court a lady to win her heart, say:

WOO

46a. "The Secret ___," novel series by Enid Blyton about a witty group of child detectives:

SEVEN

47d. Expansive, like the ocean:

VAST

48d. Buffalo's Great Lake:

ERIE

49d. Geeky type, stereotypically:

NERD

50a. "Boo-___" (crying sound):

HOO

51d. Pal for life, say: Abbr.:

BFF

51a. "Not good or bad, it was just ___!" (very boring):

BLAH

52d. Hip-hop's ___ Wayne who rapped "Lollipop":

LIL

53d. Manhattan's Lexington ___, for short:

AVE

54a. "You ___ here" (words on an amusement park map):

ARE

55a. "Over there!" in old times:

YON

56a. "The Famous ___," adventure novel by Enid Blyton about the adventures of a group of children:

FIVE

57a. Title of respect for Arthur Conan Doyle or P.G. Wodehouse:

SIR

58a. "One ___ Over the Cuckoo's Nest," Ken Kesey novel:

FLEW

59a. ___ Mosby from "How I Met Your Mother":

TED

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