Daily Themed Crossword 12 January 2020 answers
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12 January 2020 crossword
1d. Indent key on the keyboard:
4a. ___ Fu Panda (2008 animated film):
5d. Words before an expiration date: 2 wds.:
7d. Gloomy ___ (perpetually sad person):
11d. Tibetan beasts of burden:
12a. "Birds in an Aquarium" artist Jean:
16a. Pets' doctors, informally:
20d. ___ Hammarskjold, former Secretary-General of the UN:
20a. House entrances that are knocked:
23d. Experiment site, for short:
24d. Green of "Casino Royale":
25d. Energetic spirit or enthusiasm:
26a. Marlboro offering, informally:
27a. Surveillance device, for short:
29d. Tex-___ (popular Southern cuisine):
32d. New Mexico's ___ Ski Valley:
33a. Crashing sound in comics:
34a. Generation ___ (disparity):
37a. ___ Aduba of "Orange is the New Black":
39a. Gift ___ (persuasive speaker's quality): 2 wds.:
42a. Bird's home up on the tree:
44a. Shakespeare's titular king:
45a. Business school subject, for short:
46d. European speedometer reading: Abbr.:
51a. "The Andy Griffith Show" boy:
53a. Distinctive flair or panache:
54a. ___ Harry Met Sally (1989 rom-com starring Meg Ryan):
55a. ___ Sherman-Palladino, creator of the period comedy-drama TV series "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel":