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Daily Themed Crossword 6 July 2023 answers

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1d. ___ Z, millennials' successors:

GEN

1a. "Make a little ___ long way": 2 wds.:

GOA

2d. Praiseful poem:

ODE

3d. Order between "ready" and "fire":

AIM

4d. Nonprofit URL ending:

ORG

4a. ___ the record (request from an interviewee, perhaps):

OFF

5d. "50 ___ Dates," 2004 rom-com starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore that was shot in Hawaii:

FIRST

6d. Aluminum food wraps (rhymes with "coils"):

FOILS

7d. "___ put!" ("Don't move!"):

STAY

7a. "I ___ with my little eye...":

SPY

8d. "___ favor" ("Please" in Spanish):

POR

9d. Casual affirmative:

YEP

10a. Make changes to, as a script:

EDIT

11d. Paint the ___ red (enjoy yourself):

TOWN

12a. ___ de Janeiro, tropical Brazilian city:

RIO

13a. Tic-tac-___:

TOE

14a. "Finding ___" (Pixar animated film):

NEMO

15d. "The Menu" actress ___ Taylor-Joy:

ANYA

15a. Farming-related prefix:

AGRI

16a. Dadaist Jean ___:

ARP

17a. Be victorious:

WIN

18d. 1/12th of a foot:

INCH

19a. Vanquish, as a vampire:

SLAY

20d. Gmail alternative with a "You've got mail" tagline: Abbr.:

AOL

21d. San ___, third-most populous city in California:

JOSE

21a. "___ Tsunami," 1999 Disney film that was shot in Hawaii:

JOHNNY

22d. Anti-aging skin cream brand:

OLAY

23d. Long-eared hopper:

HARE

24a. General ___ (sweet and spicy chicken dish):

TSO

25a. Suffix with "Motor" for a consumer electronics company:

OLA

26a. Picture or video taker, for short:

CAM

27d. Third month, for short:

MAR

28a. ___ year (like 2020 or 2024):

LEAP

29d. Red "Sesame Street" Muppet:

ELMO

30d. Pirate's "yes":

AYE

31d. Coat rack part:

PEG

32a. "Forgetting ___ Marshall," 2008 movie starring Jason Segel and Kristen Bell that was shot in Hawaii:

SARAH

33d. Manager's helper, for short:

ASST

34a. Android download, for short:

APP

35d. "A ___ Getaway," 2009 thriller starring Timothy Olyphant and Milla Jovovich that was shot in Hawaii:

PERFECT

36d. Formal courtroom request:

PLEA

37a. Caustic chemical:

LYE

38a. "For Your ___ Only," James Bond movie:

EYES

39a. Family member, for short:

REL

40a. One-thousandth of a gigabyte, for short:

MEG

41a. Steam bath locale:

SPA

42d. Pumpkin ___ (site to grow pumpkins):

PATCH

43d. 2015 rom-com starring Rachel McAdams and Bradley Cooper that was shot in Hawaii:

ALOHA

44a. Start again from scratch:

REDO

45d. NBA great Julius Erving, to his fans: 2 wds.:

DRJ

46d. ___ shaft (vertical access hole to the ore):

MINE

46a. Platinum or copper, e.g.:

METAL

47d. Opposite of "west," on a map:

EAST

48a. ___ from satisfactory (not at all satisfied):

FAR

49d. Slangy way to say $1,000,000:

MIL

49a. "Mamma ___!":

MIA

50a. Suffix with "ring" to mean incoming call tune:

TONE

51d. Zilch:

NIL

52a. "___ Go with It," 2011 rom-com starring Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler that was shot in Hawaii:

JUST

53d. Actress Thurman of "Gattaca":

UMA

54d. Greenskeeper's supply:

SOD

55d. Pair:

TWO

56a. Break-___ (certain crimes):

INS

57a. Fashionably smart or stylish:

CHIC

58a. Trim the grass, say:

MOW

59a. "___ It Be" (Beatles' hit):

LET

60a. Police officer's "Stop right there!":

HALT

61a. Major fuss:

ADO


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