Daily Themed Crossword 5 February 2025 answers

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5 February 2025 crossword

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1d. Dell products: Abbr.:

PCS

1a. "And the ___ thickens ...":

PLOT

2d. ___ Island Iced Tea:

LONG

3d. Actor ___ Epps of "House":

OMAR

4d. Sealed up, as a carton:

TAPED

5d. Stomach acid: Abbr.:

HCL

5a. Sing without words:

HUM

6d. "___ wisely!" (trainer's motto): 2 wds.:

USEIT

7d. ___ Maisel, "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" character who worked retail at B. Altman:

MIDGE

8d. Arab bigwig:

EMIR

8a. Victorian or Renaissance, e.g.:

ERA

9d. Alcohol of the pirates:

RUM

10d. ___ Sosa, "Superstore" character who worked retail at the fictional Cloud 9 store:

AMY

11a. Food ___ (post-meal drowsiness):

COMA

12a. "___: Miami" (TV series): Abbr.:

CSI

13a. "Mother," in London:

MUM

14a. Break, as a twig:

SNAP

15d. West Coast icon ___ Dogg:

SNOOP

15a. Winter ride powered by dogs:

SLED

16a. "Am ___ brother's keeper?": 2 wds.:

IMY

17a. Rachel ___, "Friends" character who worked retail at Bloomingdale's and Ralph Lauren:

GREEN

18d. Belgium's currency:

EURO

19a. Dr. Frankenstein's helper:

IGOR

20d. Leave out, as a detail:

OMIT

21a. Thelma and Louise or Batman and Robin, e.g.:

DUO

22a. "Met" backward:

TEM

23d. "Rushmore" director ___ Anderson:

WES

23a. Like dry humor (sounds like "rye"):

WRY

24d. Column's partner, on a spreadsheet:

ROW

25d. Approving vote:

YEA

26a. Go bad, like an apple:

ROT

27d. Chef's measure, for short:

TSP

28a. "___ almost taste the victory!": 2 wds.:

ICAN

29d. "Bee" follower:

CEE

30d. "Ex Machina" robot:

AVA

31d. Meshed tool for catching fish:

NET

32a. Fair-hiring initials:

EOE

33a. "Call of Duty: Black ___" (video game):

OPS

34d. Word with "Wars" or "Trek" to make big franchises:

STAR

34a. ___ Harrington, "Stranger Things" character who worked retail at the fictional Scoops Ahoy ice cream shop:

STEVE

35a. Graceful pond swimmer:

SWAN

36d. Utmost degree, in math:

NTH

37a. ___ on the back (act of praise):

PAT

38d. Actor Samberg from "Brooklyn Nine-Nine":

ANDY

39a. Have some buffalo wings, say:

EAT

40a. Q's neighbor on a keyboard:

TAB

41d. ___ Winter, actress from "Modern Family":

ARIEL

42d. Al ___, "Married... with Children" character who worked retail at a women's shoe store in the fictional New Market Mall:

BUNDY

43a. Take into custody:

NAB

44d. Sleeping spot:

BED

45d. Make a U-ie, say:

TURN

45a. Drive-___ (restaurant service):

THRU

46a. ___ Carey, character from the eponymous sitcom who worked retail at the fictional Winfred-Louder department store:

DREW

47d. Have a good cry:

WEEP

48d. Fore and ___ (ends of a ship):

AFT

48a. ___ Nahasapeemapetilon, "The Simpsons" character who ran the convenience store, Kwik-E-Mart:

APU

49d. ATM entry: Abbr.:

PIN

50a. ___ 500 (popular car race):

INDY

51d. ___ date (deadline):

DUE

52a. Not working, as a battery:

DEAD

53d. Irish "yes":

AYE

54d. Morning droplets:

DEW

55a. Christmas tree type:

FIR

56a. Professor's email address ender:

EDU

57a. Ball in a socket?:

EYE

58a. Spike TV, formerly: Abbr.:

TNN

59a. Alkali in cleansers:

LYE

60a. Church perch:

PEW

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