Daily Themed Crossword 30 November 2018 answers

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30 November 2018 crossword

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1d. Device set to capture an animal:

TRAP

1a. Golden-brown shade acquired by the skin upon sun exposure:

TAN

2d. Assistant for someone important:

AIDE

3d. When lunch is eaten:

NOON

4d. Close buddy:

PAL

4a. German footwear and apparel brand with an animal as the logo:

PUMA

5d. ___ Thurman, who played Beatrix Kiddo in "Kill Bill":

UMA

6d. "You will find pants in the ___ section.":

MENS

7d. Blind rage:

ANGER

8d. Impress a lady:

WOO

8a. What dogs do with their tails:

WAG

9d. Plan gone wrong, say:

AWRY

10d. ___ Hackman, who won an Oscar for best actor for "The French Connection":

GENE

11a. ___ de Janeiro, city which is home to "Christ the Redeemer":

RIO

12a. Word used to end a prayer or express agreement:

AMEN

13a. "He ___ me a lot of money." (in debt presently):

OWES

14d. Second biggest type of water body on Earth:

SEA

15a. "Much ___ About Nothing," Shakespearean comedy:

ADO

16a. Samuel ___ Clemens, the real name of Mark Twain (birthday today), the famous American writer:

LANGHORNE

17d. Expression used to draw someone's attention:

HEY

18a. Writing tools that run on ink:

PENS

19d. "You need hockey ___ to play the sport." (equipment):

STICKS

20a. To look at something:

SEE

21a. Opposite of "nay":

YEA

22a. Can metal:

TIN

23d. "Of his ___." (people like him):

ILK

24d. Score of zero in a game, say:

NIL

25a. Type of grass from the wheat family used to make whiskey:

RYE

26d. To register for a course, e.g.:

ENROLL

27d. ___ Beta Kappa Society, the oldest American academic honor society:

PHI

27a. Prince ___, granddad of Harry and William:

PHILIP

28d. "Ben-___," Lew Wallace's fictional classic:

HUR

29d. Muscle in the chest:

PEC

30a. Term for mother's mother, to a Brit:

NAN

31d. Famous painting or sculpture, say:

ART

32d. Last celebratory occasion of the year: Abbr.:

NYE

33a. ___ Finn, a fictional character who first appeared in 51a and is a friend of the protagonist:

HUCKLEBERRY

34d. "So much work will ___ him down!" (burden hopelessly):

BOG

35d. "Beauty is in the ___ of the beholder.":

EYE

36a. To irritate someone:

IRK

37a. Wild canine native to North America, smaller than a wolf:

COYOTE

38a. "He Came, He ___, He Conquered":

SAW

39d. Busy ___ beaver (very busy): 2 wds.:

ASA

40d. "We played very well and so ___." (were victorious): 2 wds.:

WEWON

41a. Hair setting product:

GEL

42d. "___ a good day!":

ITS

42a. "___ not care anymore!": 2 wds.:

IDO

43d. Qatar's capital:

DOHA

44d. Sign of something to come, like a broken mirror:

OMEN

45a. "We are all ___ to go!" (ready):

SET

46d. Car part that needs air to work (how it's spelled in Britain):

TYRE

47a. Like a sloth:

LAZY

48d. Weed that floats on water:

ALGA

49d. Great enthusiasm for a cause:

ZEAL

50d. Shout at someone:

YELL

51a. "The Adventures of ___," Mark Twain's famous novel telling the story of a young boy: 2 wds.:

TOMSAWYER

52d. First day of the weekend, for short:

SAT

53d. ___-friendly (environment-friendly):

ECO

54d. Sprinted over a short distance:

RAN

55a. Harper who wrote "Go Set a Watchman":

LEE

56a. ___ butter, a natural extract used as a moisturizer:

SHEA

57a. Black-and-white colored killer whale known to be a deadly predator:

ORCA

58a. "Has Anybody Seen My ____?" (1920s song):

GAL

59a. Sugar on the table is an open invitation to this insect:

ANT

60a. Chemical element used in glowing signboards:

NEON

61a. One and ___ (everyone):

ALL

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