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Daily Themed Crossword 12 February 2021 answers

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1d. "...I'm off the ___ end, watch as I dive in..." (Gaga's words):

DEEP

1a. ___ Martens:

DOC

2d. Stare at, creepily:

OGLE

3d. Jukebox insert:

COIN

4d. "Pretty Woman" actress Roberts:

JULIA

4a. 9-to-5 ___:

JOB

5d. Muscat's country:

OMAN

6d. ___ Area (San Francisco locale):

BAY

7d. "Baby" or "sonic" follower:

BOOM

7a. Home run hitter:

BAT

8d. The "A" in A.D.:

ANNO

9d. Aged 13 to 19, informally:

TEEN

10a. One's sense of self:

EGO

11d. Rain cats and dogs:

POUR

11a. Sportswear brand with a leaping feline:

PUMA

12a. "O" in BOGO:

ONE

13a. "The West Wing" writer ___ Attie:

ELI

14a. "Love the skin you're in" brand:

OLAY

15d. Concealed, say:

HID

15a. Fine-tune a skill, say:

HONE

16a. ___ Random House, multinational conglomerate publishing company which published "Becoming" by Michelle Obama:

PENGUIN

17d. Prefix for "metric" or "physics":

GEO

18d. ___ Flags Over Texas (amusement park):

SIX

18a. ___ & Schuster, American publishing company which published "No Days Off" by Max Domi:

SIMON

19a. Elizabethan ___ (period):

ERA

20d. Monica Geller-Bing to Ben:

AUNT

20a. Band-___ (adhesive strip):

AID

21d. Barn bird:

OWL

21a. Cincinnati's state:

OHIO

22d. ___ Polloi:

HOI

23d. Apple's platform:

IOS

24d. Greek letter after sigma:

TAU

24a. Prom wear for a guy, informally:

TUX

25d. ___ Book Group, American publishing company which published the book "The Last Lecture":

HACHETTE

25a. "I've ___ it up to here!":

HAD

26d. Raggedy doll:

ANN

27d. Wallace of "E.T":

DEE

28a. Pursue romantically:

WOO

29d. Management degree: Abbr.:

MBA

29a. Fredrik Backman's "A ___ Called Ove":

MAN

30d. ___ and cheese:

MAC

30a. Lion's pride?:

MANE

31a. Actress Kudrow from "P.S. I Love You":

LISA

32d. Aldous Huxley's "___ and Essence":

APE

33a. "Nothing ___ the truth":

BUT

34a. Teenager's skin woe:

ACNE

35a. "The Princess and the ___":

PEA

36d. Black ___ Peas of "Imma Be":

EYED

37d. One who uses Instagram, informally:

IGER

37a. German "I":

ICH

38d. Whitman who wrote "O Captain! My Captain!":

WALT

38a. John ___ & Sons, Inc., American publishing company which publishes academic and instructional materials:

WILEY

39d. Colorful eye part:

IRIS

40d. Common soup ingredient:

LEEK

41d. Krakatoa output:

LAVA

41a. ___ nut (wheel fastener):

LUG

42d. ___ manual (guide):

USER

43a. McMuffin ingredient:

EGG

44d. Neutral or reverse, e.g.:

GEAR

45d. "___ of Thrones":

GAME

46a. "The odds ___ in our favor":

ARE

47a. Clear the contents of a CD:

ERASE

48d. Big quarrel:

ROW

49a. Darjeeling export:

TEA

50a. Eminem and Rihanna's "Love the Way You ___":

LIE

51a. ___ Publications, American book publisher which often publishes reissues:

DOVER

52a. ___ o' shanter:

TAM

53a. "What a pity!":

TSK

54a. Chris Hemsworth's "The Huntsman: Winter's ___":

WAR

55a. Poetic palindrome:

ERE


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