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Daily Themed Crossword 16 March 2022 answers

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16 March 2022 crossword

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1d. Cab passenger's payment:

FARE

1a. Ceiling summer cooler:

FAN

2d. Greek god of war:

ARES

3d. ___ Boosheri, "Circumstance" actress who played Adena on "The Bold Type":

NIKOHL

4d. "___ see that!" ("Duh!"): 2 wds.:

ICAN

4a. President Eisenhower's nickname:

IKE

5d. ___ Stevens, American idol participant and actress who played Jane Sloan on "The Bold Type":

KATIE

6d. John who sang "Tiny Dancer":

ELTON

7d. Instrument that sounds fishy?:

BASS

7a. "Don't ___ stranger": 2 wds.:

BEA

8d. Expressive genre:

EMO

9d. Sharp, as a student:

APT

10d. Engine additive letters:

STP

10a. Indian queen's drape:

SARI

11a. LA's state, for short:

CAL

12a. Blaster at a Black Sabbath concert, for short:

AMP

13a. Hiker's hard journey:

TREK

14d. Road traveler's rest stop:

MOTEL

14a. ___ Ward, "Arrow" actor who played Alex Crawford on "The Bold Type":

MATT

15a. Regular bar customer:

SOT

16a. Colombian currency:

PESO

17a. They may make you cry in the kitchen:

ONIONS

18d. New prefix?:

NEO

19a. "Pointy" thing in a witch's closet:

HAT

20d. Smartphone program, for short:

APP

21a. "Acetyl" ending:

ENE

22d. American Uncle?:

SAM

22a. Surgeon's cutting tool:

SCALPEL

23d. Revolutionary Guevara:

CHE

24d. Lager alternative:

ALE

25d. Go on the ___ (skip town):

LAM

26a. "I shouldn't have done that!":

OOPS

27d. One-kind connector: 2 wds.:

OFA

28d. Wendy's Peter ___:

PAN

29d. Dad's boy:

SON

30a. Calder Cup organization: Abbr.:

AHL

31a. Item carried around during a buffet:

PLATE

32d. "I'm a little ___ short and stout":

TEAPOT

33d. Kellogg's waffle brand:

EGGO

34a. Toy magnate ___ Schwarz:

FAO

35a. Overly docile (rhymes with "week"):

MEEK

36d. Miles's metric counterpart, for short:

KMS

37a. ___ Fahy, "One Life to Live" actress who played Sutton Brady on "The Bold Type":

MEGHANN

38d. Melora ___, "The Office" actress who played Jacqueline Carlyle on "The Bold Type":

HARDIN

39a. Mother, affectionately:

MOM

40d. Chicago's international airport:

OHARE

41d. Myopic Mr. of cartoons:

MAGOO

42a. Ottoman empire honorific:

AGA

43d. Not latched, as a door:

AJAR

43a. ___ Dee, "Chasing Life" actress who played Kat Edison on "The Bold Type":

AISHA

44d. "___ she the best?":

ISNT

45a. Entrance to another dimension in sci-fi movies, say:

PORTAL

46d. Large library filler?:

TOME

47d. In the matter of: 2 wds.:

ASTO

48d. "Use Somebody" band Kings of ___:

LEON

49d. Cuddling at the cinema, say: Abbr.:

PDA

49a. Slumber party apparel, for short:

PJS

50a. Farming prefix:

AGRO

51d. Sushi garnish:

ROE

52a. Two aspirins a day, e.g.:

DOSE

53a. ___ Jeannotte, "Good Witch" actor who played Ryan Decker on "The Bold Type":

DAN

54a. Bottom part of a hair:

ROOT

55a. "Are you saying ___ blame?": 2 wds.:

IMTO

56a. Refrigerator door display, maybe:

ART

57a. Classified advertisement letters:

EOE

58a. Diner sign element:

NEON


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