Daily Themed Crossword March 16 2020 answers
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March 16 2020 crossword
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1d. Every last bit:
ALL
1a. Palo ___, California:
ALTO
2d. Zodiac cat:
LEO
3d. Shade acquired under the sun:
TAN
4d. Group of oil producers: Abbr.:
OPEC
5d. Snapshot, commonly:
PHOTO
5a. Kissing at the mall, e.g.: Abbr.:
PDA
6d. Not bright:
DIM
7d. King Kong, for one:
APE
8d. Volcano's spew:
LAVA
8a. "___ Is Strong," first single by The Rolling Stones which is a part of their 1994 album "Voodoo Lounge":
LOVE
9d. "What's going ___ there?": 2 wds.:
ONIN
10d. Sell on the street:
VEND
11d. Females in a flock:
EWES
12a. "...giant ___ for mankind" (Armstrong's words):
LEAP
13a. Word said twice before "hooray!":
HIP
14a. From scratch:
ANEW
15a. "Blue & ___," 25th American studio album by The Rolling Stones and the first one to feature only cover songs:
LONESOME
16d. Plea at sea:
SOS
17a. Climbing plant:
VINE
18a. Foldable bed:
COT
19d. Caustic chemical:
LYE
19a. Makes a touchdown:
LANDS
20d. NBA legend ___ Ming:
YAO
20a. "Tattoo ___," 1981 studio album by The Rolling Stones which features "Start Me Up" and "Waiting On a Friend":
YOU
21d. When the switch is not "on":
OFF
22d. Grecian vessels:
URNS
23a. Word of apology:
SORRY
24d. Crushing defeats:
ROUTS
25d. NFL ball carriers: Abbr.:
RBS
26a. Hendrix hairstyle:
AFRO
27d. Alley-___ (basketball move):
OOP
28a. More than plump:
OBESE
29d. Soak up, as gravy:
SOP
30d. ___ poll (election-predicting activity):
EXIT
31a. "Point ___ return": 2 wds.:
OFNO
32d. Victoria's Secret purchase, for short:
BRA
32a. School kids' transport:
BUS
33a. Plow-pulling pair?:
OXEN
34d. ___ out a living (just manage):
EKE
35d. Butterfly catcher:
NET
36a. Baseball or golf, for one:
SPORT
37d. Bird that gives a hoot:
OWL
38a. Long spear-like weapon:
PIKE
39a. "Rome ___ built in a day":
WASNT
40d. Day's opposite:
NIGHT
41d. Digit on a foot:
TOE
42a. Vietnamese New Year:
TET
43d. Cosmetic butter type:
SHEA
43a. "___ Wheels," 1989 studio album by The Rolling Stones which was also the final album the band recorded for Columbia Records:
STEEL
44d. Drop from an eye:
TEAR
45d. Make a living:
EARN
46d. Popular palindromic fashion magazine:
ELLE
47a. Platform for Siri:
IOS
48d. Twinkling body:
STAR
49a. Recover from wounds, say:
HEAL
50d. However, briefly:
THO
50a. "Let's Spend the Night ___," 1967 song by The Rolling Stones which was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards:
TOGETHER
51d. Not at home:
OUT
52d. Color gradation:
HUE
53d. Slice of history:
ERA
54d. Genre for Cardi B:
RAP
55a. ___ Grey Tea:
EARL
56a. "Come again?":
HUH
57a. Mystical glow:
AURA
58a. "Rule, Britannia" composer, Thomas ___:
ARNE
59a. Mel of baseball:
OTT
60a. "As ye sow, so shall ye ___":
REAP

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