Daily Themed Crossword June 11 2022 answers
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June 11 2022 crossword
3d. Actor ___ Sharif of "Lawrence of Arabia":
6d. Polished off a plate of fries, say:
7a. To and ___ (back and forth):
10a. Goldie Hawn, to Kate Hudson:
11d. Filth floating on a pond:
11a. Close completely, as a door:
13a. ___ Naomi King from "How to Get Away with Murder":
14a. Part of a superhero's costume, perhaps:
16a. "They Came to ___," 1959 Western film starring Gary Cooper for which he won a Laurel Award:
18d. Like the setting for mood lighting:
19a. Strike caller on a diamond, for short:
21a. Johnny ___ who sang "Man in Black":
23d. "___ York," 1941 biographical film starring Gary Cooper for which he won an Oscar:
24a. Banker that works 24/7?: Abbr.:
25d. "The Hanging ___," 1959 Western film starring Gary Cooper for which he won a Laurel Award:
28d. Last day for wrapping Christmas gifts, perhaps:
30d. Memory ___ (nostalgic person's path):
31d. Service that can't be returned:
33a. Shape of Mars or Milky Way?:
34a. Wile E. Coyote's TNT supplier:
35d. "All ___ Well," song by Taylor Swift:
35a. Compose an Instagram DM, perhaps:
39d. Bow's opposite, on a boat:
43d. Emulate a gymnast, perhaps:
46a. Like hygiene at a dentist's clinic:
49d. Establishment containing animals:
50a. Word after "public" or "private":
51a. "___ Men (Wish Death)," song by 50 Cent:
55a. "High ___," 1952 Western film starring Gary Cooper for which he won an Oscar:
56a. One who looks both ways before crossing, for short: