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Daily Themed Crossword 17 April 2022 answers

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1d. Watery sight in a desert:

OASIS

1a. Makes a decision, with "for":

OPTS

2d. Expand, as hot dogs (with "up"):

PLUMP

3d. ___-turvy:

TOPSY

4d. "So," in Scotland:

SAE

5d. "Here Comes ___ Cottontail," animated musical depicting an Easter bunny:

PETER

5a. Vietnamese noodle soup:

PHO

6d. "You could ___ pin drop": 2 wds.:

HEARA

7d. Gumbo veggie:

OKRA

8d. Pointy radio part that catches signals:

ANTENNA

8a. "___ salt to taste" (recipe instruction):

ADD

9d. "Narcos" agency: Abbr.:

DEA

10d. "The ___ Who Saved Easter," 2014 movie with Mario Lopez voicing Zeus the dog:

DOG

11a. "I need to buy ___ of bread": 2 wds.:

ALOAF

12d. To and ___:

FRO

13a. "Omg, a rat!":

EEK

14a. ___-noir (film genre):

NEO

15a. "Jesus Christ ___," 1973 musical film starring Ted Neeley, depicting the events before Easter:

SUPERSTAR

16d. Animal trail, as in the woods:

SPOOR

17a. Baggage ___ (airport add-on):

TAG

18a. Online chats: Abbr.:

IMS

19a. Perform a surgery, say:

OPERATE

20d. ___ de France (bicycle race):

TOUR

21a. Someone who may bug you?:

SPY

22a. "Let You Love Me" singer Rita ___:

ORA

23a. "Come ___" (please enter): 2 wds.:

ONIN

24d. Fort Wayne's state, for short:

IND

25d. Bill ___ the Science Guy:

NYE

26d. "___, not stirred." (James Bond's martini order):

SHAKEN

26a. ___-pitch (kind of softball):

SLO

27d. Kind of eclipse:

LUNAR

28d. Another word for a sink:

BASIN

28a. Cartoon character Bugs ___:

BUNNY

29d. Scrooge's signature cry:

BAH

29a. 1959 epic film starring Charlton Heston, set around the events preceding Easter: Hyph.:

BENHUR

30d. Actress Green of "Penny Dreadful":

EVA

31d. "Head Like a Hole" band: Abbr.:

NIN

32d. Fluffy lap dog, for short:

POM

32a. "Easter ___," 1948 musical starring Judy Garland, set around Easter celebrations:

PARADE

33a. Birdlike:

AVIAN

34d. Noble principles:

IDEALS

34a. Software for Siri: Abbr.:

IOS

35a. 2008 comedy film starring Thomas Michael and Paolo Mancini as Easter bunnies: 3 wds.:

HANKANDMIKE

36d. Nephew's sister:

NIECE

37d. Actress Knightley of "Begin Again":

KEIRA

38d. NFL Hall of Famer Hirsch:

ELROY

39a. Pennsylvania's "Gem City":

ERIE

40a. ___ Santi (Italian conductor):

NELLO

41d. Spot for a stud:

LOBE

42d. Admit ___ (words on a pass):

ONE

43d. 2011 comedy film starring Kaley Cuoco, following the Easter Bunny's son:

HOP

43a. Rhino's distinctive feature:

HORN

44d. Fort ___, California:

ORD

45d. Whistle blower, for short?:

REF

46a. Place for a bluetooth headset:

EAR

47d. Camcorder button:

REC

48a. It's pumped at the gym:

IRON

49a. Rock containing minerals:

ORE

50a. NBA's Cavs, on scoreboards:

CLE

51a. "The ___," 1953 epic film starring Richard Burton, that depicts the events around Easter:

ROBE

52a. Adobe document: Abbr.:

PDF

53a. Bailout key?:

ESC

54a. "Yes," on a ship:

AYE


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