Daily Themed Crossword 26 April 2019 answers

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26 April 2019 crossword

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1d. Call from a cat:

MEOW

1a. Palindromic term for a mother:

MOM

2d. "Last Cowboy Standing" actor, ___ Tommila:

ONNI

3d. Dance step associated with the silver orb in the sky:

MOONWALK

4d. ___ Heard, "The Rum Diary" actress:

AMBER

4a. Part of a circle:

ARC

5d. Back end of a vehicle, say:

REAR

6d. Literary masterpieces:

CLASSICS

7d. Mac Miller song produced by Chuck Inglish "Wear ___": 2 wds.:

MYHAT

7a. Business school major, for short:

MKTG

8d. ___ & the Gang (R&B group):

KOOL

9d. Opposite of false:

TRUE

10d. Berlin's country, for short:

GER

11a. Ambient music composer, Brian:

ENO

12a. "Hacksaw Ridge" director, Gibson:

MEL

13a. "Happy golden days of ___" (Carol lyrics):

YORE

14a. "Warzone" musician Yoko ___:

ONO

15a. Bleat of the billy goat:

BAA

16a. Jackie Chan's "Rush ___":

HOUR

17a. "The ___" play by William Shakespeare that has named characters Leontes and Polixenes from Sicilia and Bohemia respectively: 2 wds.:

WINTERSTALE

18d. Canadian country music star ____ Neilson:

TAMI

19d. Cry of surprise:

TADA

20a. "___ and Peace," novel by Leo Tolstoy:

WAR

21a. Took a chair:

SAT

22d. Horror film "Mirrors" director, Alexandre ___:

AJA

22a. "Whataya Want from Me" singer, Lambert:

ADAM

23d. Performing pair, say:

DUO

24d. "Crazy Train" singer Ozzy:

OSBOURNE

24a. Suffix with "human" to mean resembling a human without actually being one:

OID

25d. ___ Fuhrman, actress who portrayed Clove in "The Hunger Games":

ISABELLE

25a. ___ League (group of eight colleges):

IVY

26d. Dyeing place or a brewery sight:

VAT

27d. Stretches of time consisting of twelve months, for short:

YRS

28a. Play and tragedy by William Shakespeare based on events from Roman history that has characters like Brutus and Mark Antony: 2 wds.:

JULIUSCAESAR

29d. Violinist Camilla ___:

URSO

30d. Composer Satie:

ERIK

31a. Ready for takeoff: Hyph.:

AOK

32a. NFL ball carriers: Abbr.:

RBS

33a. Rodents with long tails:

RATS

34d. Enters with keys on a keyboard:

TYPES

34a. General ___ (chicken dish on a chinese menu):

TSO

35d. Narrow raised area on a surface:

RIDGE

35a. Body bit that is part of a cage:

RIB

36d. Suffix with "million" or "billion":

AIRE

36a. Pastoral comedy by William Shakespeare mostly set in the Forest of Arden with characters like Rosalind and Celia as main heroines: 4 wds.:

ASYOULIKEIT

37d. Eurasian duck:

SMEW

38d. One who fabricates facts:

LIAR

39d. Very small amount:

IOTA

40d. Ralph Nader's "American Museum of ___ Law":

TORT

41d. Military ranks which were also titles on "M*A*S*H, briefly:

LTS

41a. Unsteady gait, say:

LIMP

42a. Get ___ of (unburden):

RID

43a. Restroom, to a Brit:

LOO

44a. Huge plant with a trunk:

TREE

45a. Pester relentlessly:

NAG

46a. Liquid unit, for short:

LTR

47a. Works with thread:

SEWS

48a. Prior to, to Keats, for one:

ERE

49a. Movie starring Julia Roberts "___ Pray Love":

EAT

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