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Daily Themed Crossword March 10 2026 answers

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March 10 2026 crossword

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1d. Ray-___ (brand of sunglasses):

BAN

1a. Tea leaves or groceries holder:

BAG

2d. Suffix used with a lemon-based summer drink:

ADE

3d. "America's ___ Talent" (reality TV show):

GOT

4d. Red orchard fruits that are used to make cider and pies:

APPLES

4a. Had a slice of pie, say:

ATE

5d. Casual shirt without buttons:

TEE

6d. Trial and ___ (problem-solving method):

ERROR

7d. ___ Conley, MLB championship-winning pitcher who later went on to play as a forward and win championships in the NBA:

GENE

7a. ___ feeling (intuition):

GUT

8d. Actress Thurman of "Red, White & Royal Blue":

UMA

9d. Bath bomb site:

TUB

10a. "Without further ___ ...":

ADO

11a. One ___ customer (instruction for free samples):

PER

12a. Large flightless Aussie bird:

EMU

13a. Meshed materials used to catch fish:

NETS

14d. Resort with relaxing amenities:

SPA

15a. Arrested suspect, informally:

PERP

16d. Sports organization concerned with eagles and birdies: Abbr.:

PGA

17a. Capture, as a lawbreaker (anagram of "ban"):

NAB

18a. Pen ___ (long-distance friend):

PAL

19d. "What ___ you doing tomorrow?":

ARE

20a. Shrek, e.g.:

OGRE

21d. Actor ___ Gosling of "Blade Runner 2049":

RYAN

22d. ___ Henson, former MLB third baseman who switched to a pro football career as an NFL quarterback:

DREW

22a. Truth or ___? (slumber party game):

DARE

23a. ___ Edwards, former NFL defensive end who also stepped into the ring for a professional boxing career:

RAY

24d. College application stat: Abbr.:

GPA

24a. Dog's angry growl from behind a fence, perhaps:

GRR

25d. Go black, as a banana:

ROT

26a. Feminine suffix with "lion" or "host":

ESS

27d. Weep audibly:

SOB

28a. Continent where Vietnam is located:

ASIA

29d. Put through a sieve:

SIFT

30d. ___ Garten who hosted "Barefoot Contessa" on the Food Network:

INA

31d. FBI operative, for short:

AGT

32a. William Wordsworth, for one:

POET

33d. Mary Lincoln's maiden name:

TODD

34a. Eye-___ (unexpectedly enlightening):

OPENING

35d. Publish, as on Instagram:

POST

36d. Online auction giant:

EBAY

37a. "Love is ___-way street": 2 wds.:

ATWO

38a. ___ Hayes, NFL wide receiver who also won two gold medals in track and field at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics:

BOB

39a. "My Big ___ Greek Wedding":

FAT

40a. Skrillex and Marshmello, for two: Abbr.:

DJS

41d. ___ Jett, former NFL wide receiver who won gold for Team USA in the 1992 Olympics as a sprinter:

JAMES

42d. Potions professor Severus ___ of the "Harry Potter" films:

SNAPE

43a. Condiment that coats a margarita glass's rim:

SALT

44d. ___ Cobb, actor from "On the Waterfront": 2 wds.:

LEEJ

45d. Pokes with something sharp:

JABS

45a. Michael ___, NBA legend who briefly pursued a career in Minor League Baseball before returning to the court:

JORDAN

46d. Comply with:

OBEY

47d. Home ___ (certain baseball scores):

RUNS

48a. Rope used in sailing:

TYE

49a. "Aladdin" monkey:

ABU

50a. Bathroom rug:

MAT

51d. Ink on one's skin, for short:

TAT

52a. Spanish "this":

ESTA

53d. One who may be titled "Jr.":

SON

54d. Shakespearean possessive:

THY

55d. One out of thousands, in some colonies:

ANT

56a. "___ 10: Alien Force" (cartoon series):

BEN

57a. Pollution control group: Abbr.:

EPA

58a. ___ Brodie, NFL quarterback who went on to compete as a professional golfer on the pro senior golf tour of 16d:

JOHN

59a. "S" in GPS, for short:

SYS

60a. Arrange, as a dinner table:

SET

61a. Manhattan-based paper that owns Wordle: Abbr.:

NYT

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