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Daily Themed Crossword 21 January 2022 answers

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1d. Bullfight crowd noises:

OLES

1a. "Planet," to a poet:

ORB

2d. ___ Shankar, famed sitarist who played at Woodstock:

RAVI

3d. Toot one's own horn:

BRAG

4d. "Go to your room, now!" sayer:

MOM

4a. Office event, for short:

MTG

5d. "___ the night before...":

TWAS

6d. Richard of "Pretty Woman":

GERE

7d. Under ___ (below average):

PAR

7a. Breakfast utensil:

PAN

8d. Drink on draught:

ALE

9d. Thing to pick:

NIT

10a. Angelina Jolie starrer "___ Croft: Tomb Raider":

LARA

11d. ___ Sewell, famous author who wrote only one novel, "Black Beauty":

ANNA

12a. "I ___ you one." (words of gratitude):

OWE

13a. "She Bee Stingin" boxer Laila:

ALI

14a. Steve Carell starrer "___ Almighty":

EVAN

15a. ___ Mitchell, novelist whose only novel "Gone with the Wind" won her a Pulitzer and a National Book Award:

MARGARET

16d. Jane Lynch's musical comedy series:

GLEE

17d. Nowhere nearby:

AFAR

18a. Gives an autograph:

SIGNS

19d. Drench, as bread in gravy:

SOP

20a. Egomaniac's concern:

SELF

21a. "Everything is ___" (totally fine): Hyph.:

AOK

22d. ___ Perry, hitmaker of "Teenage Dream":

KATY

23a. Bald bird:

EAGLE

24d. Bearded antelope:

GNU

25d. When doubled, the yellow Teletubby:

LAA

26d. ___ out a living:

EKE

27d. Rock concert souvenirs, maybe:

TEES

27a. Disdainful interjection:

TSK

28d. Bar you may purchase from Lush:

SOAP

29d. Fashion's Miranda ___:

KERR

30a. Boris ___, famous poet and author who wrote only one novel, "Doctor Zhivago":

PASTERNAK

31d. ___ Mineo, actor from "Rebel Without a Cause":

SAL

32d. DVR system that offers recording option:

TIVO

33a. Fair hiring letters:

EOE

34a. Mai ___ (rum cocktail):

TAI

35a. Sharjah's federation: Abbr.:

UAE

36a. Dumbo's wing:

EAR

37d. Read, like some blue-ticked messages:

SEEN

37a. ___ Plath, famous poet and author who wrote only one novel, "The Bell Jar":

SYLVIA

38d. "Three," in Roman numerals:

III

39d. Sacrificial spot:

ALTAR

40a. Shopping binge:

SPREE

41d. ___ Bronte, famous novelist and poet who wrote only one novel, "Wuthering Heights":

EMILY

42a. Pipeline product:

OIL

43a. Child's brown bag:

MEAL

44d. Intensely interested:

AGOG

45d. Dog leash, to a Brit:

LEAD

46a. Europe's "boot":

ITALY

47d. "Mine," in Montreal:

AMOI

48d. Trucker's burden:

LOAD

49d. "In the days of ___" (long ago):

YORE

50d. Upper chamber worker, for short:

SEN

50a. J.D. ___, famous author who wrote only one novel, "The Catcher in the Rye":

SALINGER

51d. Paul Simon song "I ___ Rock": 2 wds.:

AMA

52d. "The Leftovers" actress Tyler:

LIV

53d. Some Monopoly properties: Abbr.:

RRS

54a. "Here ___, there..." (line from "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"): 2 wds.:

AMOO

55a. Disney's "___ and the Detectives":

EMIL

56a. "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" tool:

OAR

57a. Crowd sound:

ROAR

58a. Military branch with admirals:

NAVY

59a. Department store stock, for short:

GDS

60a. Chemical suffix of "Chlor" or Ox":

IDE


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