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Daily Themed Crossword 10 April 2021 answers

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1d. Sean Penn's "___ Sam": 2 wds.:

IAM

1a. Brainstorming result:

IDEA

2d. Simon & Garfunkel, e.g.:

DUO

3d. Campus website ender, often:

EDU

4d. Grocery pathway:

AISLE

5d. Great achievement:

FEAT

5a. "Looney Tunes" wabbit hunter Elmer ___:

FUDD

6d. School near Hollywood: Abbr.:

USC

7d. "Well, lah-di-___!":

DAH

8d. Gas station choice:

DIESEL

9d. "Hello ___!" (cellphone catchphrase):

MOTO

9a. "I have a dream" orator's initials:

MLK

10d. Hawaiian gala:

LUAU

11d. "Santa Baby" singer Eartha:

KITT

12a. Car with a four-ring logo:

AUDI

13a. Actor Morales of "Criminal Minds":

ESAI

14a. Amelie's "yes":

OUI

15a. Dali or Charlie Chaplin feature:

MOUSTACHE

16d. Greek "T":

TAU

17a. Tit for ___:

TAT

18a. Back muscle, slangily:

LAT

19a. "___ at the Devil," titular song from Motley Crue's second studio album which gained them widespread recognition:

SHOUT

20d. Heavy pigs (anagram of "gosh"):

HOGS

21d. "___ Good Men" (1992 legal drama): 2 wds.:

AFEW

21a. "Goodbye," in France:

ADIEU

22d. Hot pastrami shop:

DELI

23d. "American ___" (talent show):

IDOL

24d. Actor Richard of "Primal Fear":

GERE

24a. Prefix with "metric" or "graphic":

GEO

25a. Served dinner to:

FED

26d. Toss, as a coin:

FLIP

26a. "Dr. ___," titular song from Motley Crue's fifth studio album which topped the Billboard 200 chart:

FEELGOOD

27d. Take-off hour: Abbr.:

ETD

28d. The Buckeye State:

OHIO

29d. Sty cry:

OINK

30d. Some Little League coaches:

DADS

31a. Wells' fictional race:

ELOI

32d. "An ___ mind is the devil's workshop":

IDLE

33a. Copier paper size, for short:

LTR

34a. "Pieces of a Woman" actor ___ LaBeouf:

SHIA

35a. Single by Motley Crue released from their 1987 album "Girls, Girls, Girls": 2 wds.:

WILDSIDE

36d. Longtime film critic Gene ___:

SISKEL

37a. Jakarta's country, for short:

IND

38a. Place for some gloss:

LIP

39d. ___ Cruces, New Mexico:

LAS

39a. "___ That Kill," song from Motley Crue's second album that was later covered by punk rock band Diesel Boy:

LOOKS

40d. Furry swimmer:

OTTER

41d. "Live ___," debut single by Motley Crue released from their album "Too Fast For Love":

WIRE

41a. Cardiff's land:

WALES

42d. Enthusiastic, as a photographer:

AVID

43d. Eye of the camera:

LENS

44d. Thom ___ (footwear brand):

MCAN

44a. Protective ditch around a castle:

MOAT

45d. Tulsa's home, for short:

OKLA

46a. "___ had the time of my life...":

IVE

47a. "___ My Heart," song from Motley Crue's fifth album that also features in their biographical film:

KICKSTART

48d. Call ___ day (stop): 2 wds.:

ITA

49d. Street intersection, for short:

AVE

50d. Dream period: Abbr.:

REM

51d. "Give it a shot":

TRY

52a. ___ Tin Tin (first name in dog stars):

RIN

53a. List-ending abbreviation:

ETAL

54a. "And they lived happily ___ after...":

EVER

55a. Newspaper staffers, briefly:

EDS

56a. "Ultraviolence" singer ___ Del Rey:

LANA

57a. 18th-century French winemaker Martin:

REMY


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