Daily Themed Crossword 24 April 2019 answers

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24 April 2019 crossword

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1d. ___ Bell (fast food chain):

TACO

1a. Handy hint:

TIP

2d. Tablet featuring Siri:

IPAD

3d. ___ Le Pew (cartoon skunk):

PEPE

4d. Franz ___, author of the novels "The Trial" and "The Castle":

KAFKA

4a. Hit a ball with your foot:

KICK

5d. Shut down, as a winter harbor: 2 wds.:

ICEIN

6d. Burn partially, like on a grill:

CHAR

7d. Greek island in the Ionian Sea:

KERKYRA

8d. As ___ as a feather:

LIGHT

8a. "___ Land," movie for which Emma Stone won the Oscar for Best Actress: 2 wds.:

LALA

9d. Berry in energy drinks:

ACAI

10d. Lower limbs:

LEGS

11d. Mule's close kin:

ASS

12a. Chimpanzee, e.g.:

APE

13a. Result of over exercise:

ACHE

14a. Italian ___ (cool treats):

ICES

15a. Baseball hat:

CAP

16a. "___ of heights is called acrophobia":

FEAR

17a. Jokes, informally:

GAGS

18a. Bob ___, American actor who starred in "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul":

ODENKIRK

19d. "The Vampire Diaries" actress, ___ Dobrev:

NINA

20a. What the "H" of H.M.S. may be:

HIS

21a. Olympic gold medalist swimmer from Australia, ___ Thorpe:

IAN

22a. "The best is ___ to come":

YET

23d. Cosmological time frame:

EON

24d. Basketball league of North America: Abbr.:

NBA

24a. Palindromic time when a.m. changes to p.m.:

NOON

25d. Sphere, poetically:

ORB

26d. Spanish call similar to "hey":

OYE

27d. Utterance made while shaking with cold:

BRR

27a. ___ and sis (siblings):

BRO

28d. When you plan to reach: Abbr.:

ETA

28a. Genre of the band Dashboard Confessional:

EMO

29d. Common floor cleaner:

MOP

30d. "Admit ___" (phrase on a ticket):

ONE

31a. American actor who played the lead in "Breaking Bad" and also starred in "Malcolm in the Middle": 2 wds.:

BRYANCRANSTON

32d. Gesture of acknowledgement:

NOD

33d. White one on a pool table: 2 wds.:

CUEBALL

34d. Injure someone seriously with a knife:

STAB

35a. "Honest __" (presidential nickname):

ABE

36a. "___ Father, who art in heaven":

OUR

37a. Item to seal boxes with:

TAPE

38d. 28 grams in USA:

OUNCE

38a. Long, ornate poem:

ODE

39d. Injured-arm supporter:

SLING

39a. Place to enjoy a sauna:

SPA

40d. Socrates' prized pupil:

PLATO

41d. Crust formed on a wound:

SCAB

41a. "The Simpsons" disco devotee:

STU

42d. Guillermo del ___, director of "Pacific Rim" and "The Shape of Water":

TORO

43a. American stand-up comedian who featured in "Breaking Bad" and co-created "F Is for Family": 2 wds.:

BILLBURR

44d. "I'll believe it when ___ it": 2 wds.:

ISEE

45d. ___ of measure (like pounds for weight):

UNIT

46d. McEntire of "Tremors":

REBA

47d. Anagram of "prom" (play roughly):

ROMP

48d. "If you ask me," to a texter: Abbr.:

IMO

48a. Small, clickable image on a desktop:

ICON

49a. Himalayan continent:

ASIA

50a. "New," as a prefix:

NEO

51a. "Necessary Roughness" actor Blucas:

MARC

52a. Gave on loan:

LENT

53a. Developer of NASA's computers in the 1960s: Abbr.:

IBM

54a. Long slender woodwind instrument:

OBOE

55a. Huge Danish toy company:

LEGO

56a. Gently knock on a microphone:

TAP

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