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Daily Themed Crossword 22 March 2018 answers

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22 March 2018 crossword

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1d. Prefix used with practice (bad):

MAL

1a. ___ trick (confuses the brain):

MIND

2d. Cooling cubes on a tray?:

ICE

3d. Grumble:

NAG

4d. Hand-written records:

DIARIES

5d. Light ___ (source of brightness):

BULB

5a. Shopping ___ (carrier):

BAG

6d. Actress Adams from "Enchanted" and "American Hustle":

AMY

7d. An orator's "gift":

GAB

8d. Shaved off (for wool):

SHORN

8a. Closed tight, like a window:

SHUT

9d. Put up on a wall:

HUNG

10d. Agriculture Department: Abbr.:

USDA

11d. ___ and there (at that time):

THEN

12a. Berries famously used to make healthy breakfast bowls:

ACAI

13a. Thurman of "Pulp Fiction":

UMA

14a. Silence:

HUSH

15a. 2001 American comedy film starring Reese Witherspoon (birthday today) that was adapted from an Amanda Brown novel: 2 wds.:

LEGALLYBLONDE

16d. Air bag?:

LUNG

17d. Lie ___ (go underground):

LOW

18a. ___ off (transfer):

RUB

19a. Heart, skin, for e.g.:

ORGAN

20d. End of week expression: Abbr.:

TGIF

20a. Mark ___ (creator of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn):

TWAIN

21d. "I give you my ___" (Promise):

WORD

22d. "Lonely Boy" singer Paul:

ANKA

23d. Sigmund ___:

FREUD

23a. A baby deer:

FAWN

24d. Actor Rickman who played the character of Snape in the "Harry Potter" series:

ALAN

25a. 2014 American psychological thriller co-produced by Reese Witherspoon that was adapted from a Gillian Flynn novel: 2 wds.:

GONEGIRL

26d. "___ Bitsy Spider":

ITSY

27d. "Despacito" singer Fonsi:

LUIS

27a. Swimming unit:

LAP

28d. River in Tuscany:

ARNO

29d. Brief look through a narrow opening:

PEEP

30a. Annoys:

IRKS

31a. Matcha or Earl Grey:

TEA

32d. Supplement for the nails:

SHELLAC

32a. Completely confident:

SURE

33a. ___ approved (for edibles): Abbr.:

FDA

34a. "Hello ___", an American motion picture company founded by Reese Witherspoon:

SUNSHINE

35d. Retail treat during holiday season:

SALE

36d. Emma Watson in "Beauty and the Beast":

BELLE

36a. Lead vocalist of American rock band "Incubus":

BOYD

37d. French for "yes":

OUI

38a. "The Tortoise and the Hare" writer:

AESOP

39d. Danny Pudi in NBC/ Yahoo! series "Community":

ABED

39a. Goodbye:

ADIEU

40d. Chop up into small cubes:

DICE

41d. Marty Feldman in "Young Frankenstein":

IGOR

42d. Friend in war:

ALLY

42a. ___ or nothing:

ALL

43a. HBO drama series starring Reese Witherspoon that was based on a bestselling Liane Moriarty novel: 3 wds.:

BIGLITTLELIES

44d. Infant:

TOT

45d. "It takes ___ to tango":

TWO

46d. Under the weather:

ILL

47d. Mendes of "Ghost Rider":

EVA

48d. "___ something" by Justin Timberlake:

SAY

49a. Environmental science subject: Abbr.:

ECOL

50a. "Wise" bird:

OWL

51a. American inventor Thomas ___ Edison:

ALVA

52a. "Dat ___" (jazz song by Bobby Timmons):

DERE

53a. A child would play with:

TOY

54a. Material for ceramics:

CLAY


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