Daily Themed Crossword 4 February 2022 answers
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4 February 2022 crossword
4d. Toothpaste-approving group: Abbr.:
4a. Doctors' organization: Abbr.:
5d. Presidential ___ of Freedom:
7d. 2010 novel by Emma Donoghue that was adapted into a movie starring Brie Larson:
13a. American website where one can look up books and quotes:
18a. July follower, for short:
19a. Reunion guests, for short:
20d. ___ cool (lit, in millennial lingo):
21d. Book ___, North American editorial site for all literary genres:
21a. British startup that offers services for authors looking to self-publish books:
22d. ___ Fitzgerald (jazz musician):
23d. Flier from Ben Gurion: 2 wds.:
24a. Beirut's country, for short:
25a. ___-at-ease (uncomfortable):
26a. Prefix with "center" or "dermal":
33a. Sports bar screens, for short:
34d. Japan's rice-based alcoholic drink:
37a. Charles Dickens' "A ___ of Two Cities":
40a. Suffix with "handy" or "web":
43d. "___ Buddies" ('80s sitcom):
44a. ___ Reviews, American book review magazine founded in 1933:
47d. Direction hidden in "seat":
50a. Conductor ___-Pekka Salonen:
54d. Ruler of ancient Rome, for short:
57a. San Francisco's ___ Hill:
61a. Alfred Hitchcock's "The 39 ___":
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