Daily Themed Crossword UK Edition Pack - Level 1

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UK Edition Pack - Level 1

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1d. Palindromic Vietnamese New Year:

TET

1a. Frog relative:

TOAD

2d. Praiseful poem:

ODE

3d. Bumble bio information:

AGE

4d. Common jeans material:

DENIM

5d. Ebenezer ___, fictional character portrayed by Guy Pearce in the 2019 miniseries "A Christmas Carol":

SCROOGE

5a. Mani-pedi salon:

SPA

6d. Polynesian bowlful:

POI

7d. "Hello," in Hawaii:

ALOHA

8d. ___ before the storm:

CALM

8a. Dove's call:

COO

9d. Garfield's pooch pal:

ODIE

10d. "What are the ___?" (chances):

ODDS

11a. Be on the razor's ___:

EDGE

12a. Coca-___:

COLA

13d. "This drill is not ___" (warning from dad to son): 2 wds.:

ATOY

14a. ___ insult to injury:

ADD

15a. Many a character in "Skins," for short:

TEEN

16a. Laughter fest:

RIOT

17a. Container cover:

LID

18a. "According to me," in texts: Abbr.:

IMO

19d. Partner of median and mode, in math:

MEAN

20a. Sherlock ___, popular fictional detective portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch on BBC's "Sherlock":

HOLMES

21d. Pencil stuffing:

LEAD

22d. ___-tat-tat (rapid knocking sound): 2 wds.:

RATA

22a. "Alfa" follower to mean a luxury automaker:

ROMEO

23d. Actor Epps or Sharif:

OMAR

24a. Sailor's affirmation:

AYE

25d. Spinning speed measure: Abbr.:

RPM

25a. Computing speed acronym:

RAM

26a. Long ___ (way back in time):

AGO

27d. "A League of Their ___," sports-based game show:

OWN

28a. Like the Kalahari:

ARID

29d. Finger millet, in India:

RAGI

30d. Really, really mad (anagram of "dire"):

IRED

31d. ___ Boy, fictional character on "Only Fools And Horses" known for his broken French phrases:

DEL

32a. School organisation with mums and dads: Abbr.:

PTA

33a. Aldous Huxley's "Brave ___ World":

NEW

34a. Prefix with "devil" to mean someone adventurous:

DARE

35a. "___ Poppins Returns," 2018 Emily Blunt movie:

MARY

36d. Hairy Himalayan ox:

YAK

37a. Table tennis board divider:

NET

38d. Thomas Alva ___, famed inventor:

EDISON

39d. Tic-___-toe:

TAC

40a. Sticky hair styling product:

GEL

41a. ___ G, satirical fictional character portrayed by Sacha Baron Cohen:

ALI

42d. "Live and ___ live":

LET

43d. Scientist Newton or science fiction author Asimov:

ISAAC

44a. ___ Brent, fictional character portrayed by Ricky Gervais in BBC's "The Office":

DAVID

45d. Words like run, make or do:

VERB

46d. Mr. ___, satirical fictional character portrayed by Rowan Atkinson on ITV's namesake show:

BEAN

46a. Vehicle parts that screech when pressed hard:

BRAKES

47d. Depend on:

RELY

48d. Sir ___ Guinness, "The Bridge on the River Kwai" actor:

ALEC

49a. Frozen water:

ICE

50a. Electric swimmer:

EEL

51a. Tippy ___ (happy dog dance):

TAPS

52d. Snogging in the Tube, say: Abbr.:

PDA

53a. Flower often associated with romance:

ROSE

54d. Punch reaction sound, in the comics:

OOF

55d. American sketch show with Pete Davidson: Abbr.:

SNL

56d. University email ender:

EDU

57a. Brewer's output:

ALE

58a. Big rumpus:

ADO

59a. James ___, fictional spy portrayed by Roger Moore on "Mainly Millicent":

BOND

60a. USA's "The Big Apple": Abbr.:

NYC

61a. Pepsi container:

CAN

62a. Malady that causes chills and fever:

FLU

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