Daily Themed Crossword May 13 2021 answers
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May 13 2021 crossword
1a. Numbers on a scoreboard, briefly:
5d. ___-friendly (easy to operate):
6d. Porterhouse or T-bone, e.g.:
9d. "It's like ripping off a band-___":
10d. Some hospital staffers: Abbr.:
11a. Like a soldier who's gone missing: Abbr.:
14a. "Heads or tails?" object:
15a. Internet hotspot service: Hyph.:
18a. Survey results, for short:
19d. Jimmy Kimmel's cousin from his show:
26d. Pumpkin ___ (spiced dessert):
28a. Cuddling at the park, say: Abbr.:
30d. Question follower, for short:
33d. "His performance was ___ the charts" (unbelievable):
35d. Robert ___, Pulitzer-winning biographer:
36a. Electrically charged particle:
37a. "I Guess ___ Rather Be in Colorado," song by John Denver:
38a. "___ Ha," 2012 film co-written by Greta Gerwig that follows a struggling dancer:
39d. ___-wracking (stressful):
40a. "We are the ___ total of our experiences":
42d. Brooks or Gibson of Hollywood:
44a. Cry between "Ready!" and "Go!":
46a. Planetary path around the sun:
47d. "Lady ___," 2017 film directed by Greta Gerwig that follows a high schooler and her mother:
48d. "Whose Line ___ Anyway?": 2 wds.:
50a. "To Rome ___," 2012 movie starring Greta Gerwig: 2 wds.:
51d. U.N. agency for workers: Abbr.:
53d. Rip ___ Winkle (popular short story):
54d. "Louie Louie" singer Jack ___:
56a. ___ vera (common houseplant):
58a. "Modern Family" actor ___ Stonestreet:
60a. Word often followed by "takers" or "luck":