Daily Themed Crossword March 19 2021 answers
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March 19 2021 crossword
1a. "The War of ___," book by Steven Pressfield:
2d. Aussie marsupial, slangily:
4d. "Welcome to my humble ___":
4a. Montgomery's state, for short:
6d. 2003 political thriller novel by Frederick Forsyth which has a movie adaptation:
9d. ___ Cruces, New Mexico city:
12d. "The ___," third book by Rhonda Byrne in "The Secret" series:
13a. Popular hills in California, for short:
15a. "___ Lisa Smile," Julia Roberts starrer:
18a. "The Fist of ___," 1994 suspense novel by British writer Frederick Forsyth set in West Asia:
19d. "The ___ File," 1972 thriller novel by Frederick Forsyth about a German reporter:
20a. Charlotte Hornets' organization: Abbr.:
21d. "___ Day," song by Daniel Powter:
23d. The ___ of the Rising Sun:
25d. ___ twist (source of surprise in a book):
26a. "___ was never an option," line from "X-Men: First Class":
27d. "___ Donovan," series starring Liev Schreiber:
27a. ___ herring (misleading clue):
31a. "___ of Thieves," 2018 Gerard Butler movie:
34a. "Carpe diem," to a millennial: Abbr.:
35a. ___ friend (Facebook action):
36a. On the ___ (sneaky move):
39d. San ___, headquarters of Franklin Templeton:
39a. "___ & C.H.E.E.S.E," fictional TV show in "Friends":
43d. ___ Biden, First Lady of the United States:
43a. "The Day of the ___," 1971 thriller novel by Frederick Forsyth set in France:
45d. Actress Bonet from "The Cosby Show":
47a. Actor Brad from "The Big Short":
48a. Female sibling, for short:
50a. 1996 thriller novel by Frederick Forsyth:
53a. House lead-in to mean one at the top: