Daily Themed Crossword 30 September 2022 answers

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30 September 2022 crossword

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1d. Cash-vending machine: Abbr.:

ATM

1a. Response to a question, for short:

ANS

2d. Largest labor union in the US: Abbr.:

NEA

3d. "___ it out loud":

SAY

4d. "Thank ___ it's Friday!":

GOD

4a. Location services: Abbr.:

GPS

5d. Remote's "II" button:

PAUSE

6d. "Heart of ___," idiom that describes one who is extremely cruel:

STONE

7d. Hunter's game catcher:

TRAP

7a. Mai ___ (cocktail):

TAI

8d. Melbourne's country, for short:

AUS

9d. Little nuisance maker:

IMP

10a. Beverage that can be brewed inside a bag:

TEA

11a. Morsel in a feed bag:

OAT

12a. Pirate's choice of drink:

RUM

13a. Creamy white dipping sauce, briefly:

MAYO

14d. Nocturnal flying predator:

OWL

15a. Simon and Garfunkel, e.g.:

DUO

16a. Cleopatra's killer:

ASP

17a. Readings on bathroom scales, for short:

WTS

18d. Pulitzer-winning author Morrison:

TONI

19d. Graceful pond paddler:

SWAN

20a. Ginger cookie?:

SNAP

21d. "Break ___!": 2 wds. (good luck):

ALEG

22d. Just a handful:

FEW

22a. "___ your heart," idiom that means to go after one's feelings and intuitions:

FOLLOW

23d. Disturbing sign:

OMEN

24d. Friction fighting liquid, for short:

LUBE

25a. Electric swimmer:

EEL

26a. Ostrich's relative:

EMU

27a. Pester constantly:

NAG

28d. Vitamin supplement company: Abbr.:

GNC

29a. "So on and so forth...": Abbr.:

ETC

30d. "Cougar ___" (Courteney Cox show):

TOWN

31d. Drain blockage:

CLOG

32a. Spider craft:

WEB

33a. Highway lodging:

INN

34a. "Heart of ___," idiom that describes a kind and generous soul:

GOLD

35d. Anonymous John:

DOE

36a. "___ and improved!":

NEW

37d. "Slippery when ___":

WET

38a. Purring pet:

CAT

39d. Head or body trouble:

ACHE

40d. "However," in texting shorthand:

THO

41a. To win over someone, romantically:

WOO

42a. Visitors from outer space: Abbr.:

ETS

43d. "Here ___, gone tomorrow":

TODAY

44d. "Happy" facial curve:

SMILE

45a. "___ of heart," idiom that means a sudden switch of opinion:

CHANGE

46d. "The Fox and the Grapes" storyteller:

AESOP

47d. ___ Picture (Oscar's category):

BEST

47a. "___ of my heart," idiom that means very sincerely:

BOTTOM

48d. Germany's ___ von Bismarck:

OTTO

49d. Hit with a stun gun:

TASE

50a. Gardener's weed-hacking tool:

HOE

51a. Pilot's calculation: Abbr.:

ETA

52a. Rolling object with one or six:

DICE

53d. Company's engineering honcho: Abbr.:

CTO

54a. "Because I ___ so":

SAID

55d. "That's gonna be ___ from me dawg" (famous Randy Jackson line): 2 wds.:

ANO

56d. Hospital section for the seriously ailing: Abbr.:

ICU

57d. "The," in Germany:

DER

58a. City thoroughfares, for short:

STS

59a. Spacebar's neighbor on either side:

ALT

60a. "Going ___, going twice...":

ONCE

61a. "Ring" preceder to mean foot jewelry:

TOE

62a. Naval petty officer whose duties are clerical, for short:

YEO

63a. "___ one's heart out," idiom that means to speak very frankly about one's emotions:

POUR

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