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Daily Themed Crossword 17 March 2023 answers

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1d. ___ on the shelf, popular Christmas tradition:

ELF

1a. Paleozoic or Mesozoic, for one:

ERA

2d. Hopping Aussie marsupial, informally:

ROO

3d. ___ Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates:

ABU

4d. ___ citizenship (citizenship of two countries):

DUAL

4a. ___ cleaning (laundry choice):

DRY

5d. Dried grape that is a rum cake ingredient:

RAISIN

6d. Currency in Kyoto:

YEN

7d. Earth's center and hottest part:

CORE

7a. Milk-producing bovine:

COW

8d. ___-B (toothbrush brand):

ORAL

9d. Twisted, as a sense of humor:

WRY

10a. Lofted tennis shot:

LOB

11a. Dubai's nation: Abbr.:

UAE

12a. Hockey legend Bobby ___:

ORR

13a. ___ pen, water-based ink pen that is used broadly in calligraphy:

FOUNTAIN

14d. ___ Peace Prize, award for Martin Luther King Jr.:

NOBEL

15d. ___-tac-toe:

TIC

16d. ___ pen, fine-tipped pen that uses a thick, opaque ink:

GEL

16a. ___ matter (central nervous system part):

GRAY

17a. Masseur's supplies:

OILS

18a. Electric marine slitherer:

EEL

19d. ___ Stark, Maisie Williams' character in "Game of Thrones":

ARYA

19a. Alphabet sequence that's also a TV network:

ABC

20a. "American ___" (reality show):

IDOL

21d. River-blocking construction:

DAM

22d. ___ need-to-know basis: 2 wds.:

ONA

23d. Small sugar measure, for short:

TSP

23a. ___ down (demolished, as an old building):

TORE

24d. Streaming service like Netflix: Abbr.:

OTT

25a. Grandmother, to Brits:

NAN

26d. Short funny performance, say:

SKIT

26a. ___ Lanka, Asian island nation:

SRI

27d. Nevada's casino city:

RENO

28d. Annoy or irritate:

IRK

29a. Writing implement used with touchscreens and electronic devices:

STYLUS

30d. Mysterious vehicle in the sky, say: Abbr.:

UFO

31d. Droop, as an old mattress:

SAG

32a. ___ pen, permanent or non-permanent highlighting pen used commonly on whiteboards:

MARKER

33d. Parts to be played in movies, say:

ROLES

34a. Student-focused school-support organization: Abbr.:

PTA

35a. "So ___, so good":

FAR

36d. ___ ball pen, ballpoint writing pens commonly found in offices:

ROLLER

37a. Cry from a sty:

OINK

38d. Post box item, for short:

LTR

38a. Twitter's bird or McDonald's arches, e.g.:

LOGO

39d. Prefix with "pressure" or "puncture":

ACU

39a. Palo ___, California:

ALTO

40d. Golf cry that sounds like "four":

FORE

40a. Pool table surface material:

FELT

41d. What the three monkeys say, "See no ___...":

EVIL

42d. ___ Headey, "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" actress:

LENA

43a. Wedding gown fabric:

LACE

44d. DJ ___ Walker of "Faded":

ALAN

45a. Head ___ heels in love:

OVER

46d. Furious state:

IRE

46a. Optical ___ (eye-deceiving phenomenon):

ILLUSION

47d. ___ McKellen who portrayed Gandalf:

IAN

48d. "What a discovery!":

OHO

49d. Put the collar on?:

NAB

50a. "The Adventures of ___ Tin Tin" ('50s children's TV series):

RIN

51a. "Driving Home for Christmas" singer Chris ___:

REA

52a. "Crying in the Rain" band: Hyph.:

AHA

53a. "She," in Portuguese:

ELA

54a. Directional suffix with "north" or "east":

ERN

55a. San Francisco's ___ Hill:

NOB


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