📅 September 13, 2019
Daily Themed Crossword September 13, 2019 Answers
All 64 Crossword Answers
| # | Clue | Answer |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Skewer to hold meat over fire | SPIT |
| 2 | Close securely as an envelope | SEAL |
| 3 | "To ___ his own" | EACH |
| 4 | ___ vera (skin lotion ingredient) | ALOE |
| 5 | Desires for earnestly | LONGS |
| 6 | Sound of interruption from the throat | AHEM |
| 7 | ___-inspiring (mind-blowing) | AWE |
| 8 | ___ Wonka eccentric chocolatier from Roald Dahl's children's novel "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" | WILLY |
| 9 | Murphy of "The Nutty Professor" | EDDIE |
| 10 | Walks down the aisle | WEDS |
| 11 | "Doctor ___" (BBC sci-fi series) | WHO |
| 12 | Premium network that won 10 Primetime Emmys in 2017: Abbr. | HBO |
| 13 | Price negotiation acronym | OBO |
| 14 | ___ Alto (city in California) | PALO |
| 15 | Put something away from prying eyes | HID |
| 16 | Flow back as a tide | EBB |
| 17 | Tappable picture on a smartphone screen | ICON |
| 18 | Social ___ (Facebook Instagram and the like) | MEDIA |
| 19 | Set of matching cards as in Canasta or Gin Rummy | MELD |
| 20 | Shaggy's buddy Scooby-___ | DOO |
| 21 | First children's novel written by Roald Dahl (birthday today) in 1943 about mischievous mythical creatures: 2 wds. | THEGREMLINS |
| 22 | Joe ___ three-time MLB all-star outfielder of the 1960s | RUDI |
| 23 | Kitten-lifting spot | NAPE |
| 24 | Opposite of "nord" in French | SUD |
| 25 | Word of support | YEA |
| 26 | Cadillac sedan or coupe | ATS |
| 27 | ___ Ventura Jim Carrey's memorable detective character | ACE |
| 28 | ___-Town nickname for the most populous city in Illinois | CHI |
| 29 | Wriggly sushi fish | EEL |
| 30 | Run out of power like a battery | DIE |
| 31 | "The ___ justifies the means" | END |
| 32 | Sneak a glance | PEEP |
| 33 | ___-splitting (extremely loud) | EAR |
| 34 | ___-friendly (like electric cars) | ECO |
| 35 | Professor's degree maybe: Abbr. | PHD |
| 36 | "James and ___" children's novel written by Roald Dahl in 1961 about a young boy's adventure with seven magically-altered garden bugs: 3 wds. | THEGIANTPEACH |
| 37 | Loose flowing dress | GOWN |
| 38 | Former world heavyweight boxing champ Mike | TYSON |
| 39 | The Black Eyed ___ ("Don't Stop the Party" group) | PEAS |
| 40 | Tower filled with grain | SILO |
| 41 | Fabric coloring agent | DYE |
| 42 | Hot ___ (powerful car) | ROD |
| 43 | Swish a tail | WAG |
| 44 | Morgan Freeman for one | ACTOR |
| 45 | Spherical representation of the earth | GLOBE |
| 46 | First day of the weekend for short | SAT |
| 47 | "The ___" Roald Dahl's children's book written in 1979 about a mean couple who play pranks on each other | TWITS |
| 48 | "The ___ Duckling" (fairy tale) | UGLY |
| 49 | "My ___" Roald Dahl's adult novel published in 1979 about a man discovering the aphrodisiac powers of the Sudanese blister beetle: 2 wds. | UNCLEOSWALD |
| 50 | ___ Andrews of "Dancing With The Stars" | ERIN |
| 51 | Farm-measuring unit | ACRE |
| 52 | Tilt to one side | LEAN |
| 53 | The "D" in "NYPD" for short | DEPT |
| 54 | Sizeable | BIG |
| 55 | "The ___" children's novel written by Roald Dahl in 1982 about a young girl named Sophie who meets a colossal man | BFG |
| 56 | Viral outbreak for short | FLU |
| 57 | Damaged like a muscle | TORN |
| 58 | The ___ Company cold beverage company with a polar bear as the mascot | ICEE |
| 59 | "Thanks but ___ manage on my own." | ILL |
| 60 | Knotted Japanese sash | OBI |
| 61 | Device that could catch a mouse | TRAP |
| 62 | ___ Ritchie director of the 2019 film "Aladdin" | GUY |
| 63 | Kylo ___ Darth Vader's grandson in "Star Wars" | REN |
| 64 | Delivered as a text | SENT |
🔤 Mini Crossword Answers
| # | Clue | Answer |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nursery employee | NANNY |
| 2 | Afternoon snoozes | NAPS |
| 3 | Decrease in intensity | ABATE |
| 4 | "For those in ___ on the sea" | PERIL |
| 5 | Jet lag cure | SLEEP |
| 6 | Shaq's alma mater in Baton Rouge: Abbr. | LSU |
| 7 | Record company say | LABEL |
| 8 | Trap for catching birds | SNARE |
| 9 | Undo the knots | UNTIE |
| 10 | Website where you can review restaurants | YELP |