Daily Themed Crossword 29 August 2023 answers

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29 August 2023 crossword

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1d. Old what's-___-name:

HIS

1a. Organize, as a dinner party:

HOST

2d. Yoko ___, "Mrs. Lennon" singer:

ONO

3d. Disco aficionado on "The Simpsons":

STU

4d. Tater ___ (bite-sized potato snacks):

TOTS

5d. Swimming pool dimension, along with "length":

DEPTH

5a. Lightly apply, as ointment:

DAB

6d. Santa ___ Zoo, California:

ANA

7d. Gift decoration:

BOW

8d. The first "A" of AKA:

ALSO

8a. Pacific Ocean tuna:

AHI

9d. Boxing punch that is usually aimed at the jaw:

HOOK

10d. Memo-starting phrase: 2 wds.:

INRE

11a. Vanish ___ thin air (disappear suddenly):

INTO

12a. Brian ___ known for his work in ambient music and electronica:

ENO

13a. "___ time no see!":

LONG

14d. Next-___ technology (latest, informally):

GEN

15a. Boxing stance where the boxer's right hand and right foot are forward:

SOUTHPAW

16d. Angry cat's warning:

HISS

17a. Achy, like muscles after a boxing bout:

SORE

18a. "Hey, pull up a chair!":

SIT

19d. Value of two five dollar bills, together:

TEN

19a. ___ of appreciation (small gift):

TOKEN

20d. Introducers and hosts at award shows, say: Abbr.:

MCS

20a. "How I ___ Your Mother":

MET

21d. Clapton who's considered one of the greatest guitarists:

ERIC

22d. Fee for using a road:

TOLL

23a. "Rise and ___, sleepyhead!":

SHINE

24d. State known for its potato crop:

IDAHO

25d. Head, slangily:

NOB

26a. Powerful boxing punch that's usually thrown with the dominant hand:

CROSS

27d. Enjoy going downhill, in winter:

SKI

28a. Give money to charity, say:

DONATE

29d. ___ DuVernay who directed "A Wrinkle in Time":

AVA

30d. Car part that may become flat?:

TIRE

31d. Make, as an honest living:

EARN

32a. Luxurious fiber harvested from cocoons:

SILK

33d. Laptop screen type: Abbr.:

LCD

33a. Scientist's research room, for short:

LAB

34a. Small perfume bottle (rhymes with "dial"):

VIAL

35d. Soap ingredient:

LYE

36a. Defensive boxing move where the boxer wraps their opponent's arms to create a pause:

CLINCH

37d. Vote that cancels an "Aye":

NAY

38d. ___ usual (as usual):

PER

38a. Deflect, as a boxer's punch in the other direction:

PARRY

39a. Be smitten with, say:

ADORE

40d. Spacious, as a luxury car (anagram of "moory"):

ROOMY

41a. Suffix for "acetyl" or "methyl":

ENE

42d. 100% contaminants-free:

PURE

42a. Feel sympathetic sorrow for:

PITY

43d. Just sitting around doing nothing, say:

IDLE

44d. Mickey Mouse or SpongeBob SquarePants, e.g.:

TOON

45a. Bruins biggie Bobby ___:

ORR

46d. ___-a-dope, boxing fighting technique of appearing weak to exhaust one's opponent:

ROPE

47d. Boxer's quick punch:

JAB

47a. Karate's cousin:

JUDO

48d. Couch potato's appliances: Abbr.:

TVS

48a. "Boxer unable to proceed fighting": Abbr.:

TKO

49d. ___ Kat, candy bar that once produced a "wasabi" flavor:

KIT

50a. Skip over intentionally, say:

OMIT

51d. $1,000,000, for short:

MIL

52d. "___ take your word for it":

ILL

53d. Chai, e.g:

TEA

54a. ___ Guthrie who sang "Alice's Restaurant":

ARLO

55a. ___ and vigor:

VIM

56a. Heap of leaves, e.g.:

PILE

57a. "Where has this ___ all my life?":

BEEN

58a. Type of pen without ink?:

STY

59a. "___ Enchanted," 2004 fantasy film:

ELLA

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