Daily Themed Crossword March 12 2022 answers
The Daily Themed Crossword March 12 2022 crossword Answers were just published after we played around with it and solved today’s puzzle in a timely matter. You will have access to hundreds of puzzles.
You can use your Android device to play this game and review your crosswords whenever you want and wherever you are.
If you want to exercise your brain regularly especially during the pandemic situation ,this is the right game.
In case if you need answer for March 12 2022 crossword which is a part of Daily themed crossword we are sharing below.
Become a master in crossword solving while having fun.
March 12 2022 crossword
1d. Lip-___ (pretend to sing):
1a. Venus Williams, to Serena, for short:
2d. "___ expert, but...": 2 wds.:
5d. "Black ___," 1960 horror film that inspired Tim Burton's "Sleepy Hollow":
7d. Cold War participant: Abbr.:
8d. Paint or fake nail material:
10d. "Peeping ___," 1960 horror film that was referenced in Wes Craven's "Scream 4":
14a. "The ___," 1961 horror film that inspired the 2015 film "Crimson Peak":
15d. Balloon-animal-making entertainer:
17a. Grumpy facial expression:
19d. "Spider ___," 1967 horror film whose theme song was covered by multiple artists:
20a. Chakra-balancing discipline:
21d. Oxygen or hydrogen, e.g.:
23d. Reaction to juicy gossip:
26a. One's personal story, for short:
29d. 1966 horror film that became known for how it influenced the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson:
30d. "Love ___ the air": 2 wds.:
31a. 1960 American thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock based on a 1959 novel of the same name:
33a. "___ Without a Face," 1960 French horror film that inspired Billy Idol's song of the same name:
38d. Rehab regimen, for short:
41d. Chips ___ (cookie brand):
45a. Weary commuter's resthouse:
46d. Part of a preschooler's schedule:
47a. "Hush...Hush, Sweet ___," 1964 thriller film that was nominated for seven Academy Awards:
49a. "Mom and ___" (2017 comedy horror film):
50a. Flow, like lava cake chocolate:
51a. ___-Aid (fruity beverage):
52a. Word following "black" or "special" to mean covert activities, for short: