Daily Themed Crossword February 12 2022 answers
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February 12 2022 crossword
1d. ___ Lanka, Galle's country:
1a. See-___ (playground essential):
2d. Soundless communication: Abbr.:
3d. "A ___ to Remember," 2002 movie starring Shane West as Landon Carter:
7d. "___ all-time high": 2 wds.:
10d. Response to a question, for short:
11a. Johannesburg's locale: Abbr.:
12a. "___ many cooks spoil the broth":
14a. ___ at ease (uncomfortable):
16a. "Whatever it ___," 2000 movie starring Shane West as Ryan Woodman:
17a. Clark ___ (Superman's alter ego):
19a. Christopher Nolan's 2020 movie starring Robert Pattinson:
20a. "The ___ of Extraordinary Gentlemen," 2003 movie starring Shane West as Tom Sawyer:
22d. ___-la-la (song syllables):
29a. Train stopover, for short:
30a. "___ Poets Society" (1989 film):
31d. Had a smoothie bowl, say:
33a. Mehmet ___, architect of Istanbul's Blue Mosque:
34d. Levels (rhymes with "piers"):
34a. "Peep" follower to mean a shoe:
37d. Sierra Nevada resort lake:
38a. "What We Do is ___," 2007 movie starring Shane West as Darby Crash:
40d. Master ___, fictional character from "Kung Fu Panda":
42d. Burglary-monitoring setup: Abbr.:
42a. Word with "pool" and "wash":
44a. "___ Conspiracy," 2009 movie starring Shane West as Max Petterson:
45d. Scientist's place of work:
46d. "___ on a Grecian Urn," poem by John Keats:
49a. International commerce group: Abbr.:
50a. "Without further ___...":
51a. Includes secretly on an email: