Daily Themed Crossword February 28 2018 answers
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February 28 2018 crossword
1d. Dial-up alternative, for short:
3d. Biblical title role for Russell Crowe:
4a. Structure that blocks the flow of water:
6d. Animals with shovel-like forefeet:
7a. You-know-___ (unnamed person):
8d. "Can you give me a ___?" (Stumped puzzler's request):
11d. Hurler Maddux, nicknamed "Mad Dog":
12a. Image touched to open an app:
13d. "With malice toward ___ ...": Lincoln:
14a. Salad dressing ingredient:
15a. Person who can't be trusted:
17a. "At the ___ of the day..." (Finally):
18a. TNT period thriller about a psychologist investigating a serial killing in 1896 NYC: 2 wds.:
21a. Mop & ___ (floor cleaner):
23d. Pop-ups paid for by sponsors:
24d. It goes back and forth to cut wood:
27d. Powered down, as a smartphone:
30d. "State of the Union" cable channel:
32a. "The Motel Life" actress, who plays Sara Howard, a lead character in 18a: 2 wds.:
33d. Middle Eastern country whose capital is Muscat:
34d. Safety items in a car that inflate rapidly in crashes:
36a. Sidestroke or butterfly, for e.g.:
37a. "Shame on thee!" (archaic exclamation):
40d. "___-dong" (typical sound for a bell):
42a. To smell one means to have suspicions:
44a. Actor from "Rush," who plays Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, the psychologist, in 18a: 2 wds.:
45d. Early hairstyle for Michael Jackson:
49a. Sound that's similar to "ruff" and "woof":
50a. March Madness organization: Abbr.:
54a. Bell hit with a padded mallet: