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Daily Themed Crossword 15 March 2021 answers

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1d. Jim Carrey starrer "___ Ventura: Pet Detective":

ACE

1a. Word repeated twice before "Captain":

AYE

2d. Sweet tuber?:

YAM

3d. Shade tree:

ELM

4d. A square has four:

SIDES

4a. Anatomical pouch:

SAC

5d. Primary care providers' group: Abbr.:

AMA

6d. "Love is in ___," 1982 Grammy-nominated single by Donna Summer:

CONTROL

7d. "On the ___," 1979 disco hit written by Donna Summer for the teen drama "Foxes":

RADIO

7a. Hardly polite:

RUDE

8d. Kyiv's country, for short:

UKR

9d. Loud clamor:

DIN

10d. Antacid brand:

ENO

11a. ___ and composed (undisturbed):

CALM

12d. They may get busted:

MYTHS

13a. Texter's "Here's how I see it": Abbr.:

IMO

14a. Very similar to:

AKIN

15a. Primetime TV award:

EMMY

16a. Author Brown of "Deception Point":

DAN

17a. First 007 movie: 2 wds.:

DRNO

18a. Knotted accessory:

TIE

19d. "___ Not Summer Without You," book by Jenny Han:

ITS

20a. Prefix with "angle" or "cycle":

TRI

21d. Fishing stick?:

ROD

22d. Pride initials:

LGBT

22a. "Dim All The ___," 1979 song by Donna Summer from the album "Bad Girls":

LIGHTS

23d. ___ deficiency (cause of Anemia):

IRON

24d. Bouffant, for one:

GOWN

25a. Hotel unit:

ROOM

26d. Acadia National Park's state:

MAINE

27a. Amount before deductions:

GROSS

28d. ___ on the back:

PAT

28a. Group of whales:

POD

29a. "Love" in Madrid:

AMO

30d. British raincoats, for short:

MACS

31d. "___ Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," Academy Award-winning movie:

ONE

32a. Violinist's necessity:

BOW

33d. Golfer's goal:

PAR

33a. Gal ___ (female buddy):

PAL

34a. ___ Bell, former English cricketer:

IAN

35a. Paramount Network, once: Abbr.:

TNN

36d. Female sibling, fondly:

SIS

36a. Used a massage chair, say:

SAT

37d. "___ you know?" (fact starter):

DID

37a. "Last ___," 1978 song by Donna Summer from the soundtrack album to the film "Thank God It's Friday":

DANCE

38d. "___, don't shop" (pet lover's plea):

ADOPT

39d. Gladiator's workplace:

ARENA

39a. "When Breath Becomes ___," book by neurosurgeon Paul Kalanithi:

AIR

40d. Indulge in mockery:

TAUNT

40a. Bay of Fundy features:

TIDES

41d. "___ too shall pass":

THIS

41a. "No More ___," 1979 duet by Donna Summer with Barbra Streisand:

TEARS

42d. "To ___ his own":

EACH

43d. Soothing succulent:

ALOE

44a. Much hullabaloo:

ADO

45a. ___ and hearty:

HALE

46d. Portuguese "yes":

SIM

46a. "The ___ Erwin Show," '50s TV show:

STU

47d. Foot feature:

TOE

48a. Fate line location:

PALM

49d. Long ___ of the law:

ARM

50d. Fabricated statement:

LIE

51d. Trim the lawn:

MOW

52a. Celebrated figure:

ICON

53a. Charged particle:

ION

54a. The Jonas Brothers, e.g.:

TRIO

55a. ___ butter (moisturizing product):

SHEA

56a. "Have we ___ before?":

MET

57a. Kitten's cry:

MEW


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