Daily Themed Crossword March 28 2026 answers
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1d. Acorn tree:
OAK
1a. "Mind your ___ business":
OWN
2d. ___ and watch (have patience):
WAIT
3d. Grandma, affectionately:
NANA
4d. Pocket-sized devices for receiving text messages, first invented in 1949, and still in production after over 77 years:
PAGERS
4a. Hall ___ (student's permission slip):
PASS
5d. Young Darth Vader's nickname (anagram of "nia"):
ANI
6d. Bill Hader's sketch show on NBC: Abbr.:
SNL
7d. "To thine own ___ be true":
SELF
8d. Paternal palindrome:
DAD
8a. Use a shovel, say:
DIG
9d. Mike and ___ (candy brand):
IKE
10d. Start to "Z" or "Alpha":
GEN
11a. Small battery size:
AAA
12a. ___ Hathaway, actress from "Interstellar":
ANNE
13d. ___ hold 'em (poker variant):
TEXAS
13a. "___ it easy!" ("Relax!"):
TAKE
14a. Next of ___ (relatives):
KIN
15a. Fish's breathing organ:
GILL
16a. Biblical garden:
EDEN
17a. "A ___ of Two Cities," novel by Charles Dickens:
TALE
18d. Gehrig of baseball:
LOU
19a. ___ machine, office device for sending printed material which was first invented in 1846 and is still in production after over 180 years:
FAX
20d. "I am ___ point in my life where ...": 2 wds.:
ATA
21a. Planets, to poets:
ORBS
22d. Amounts entered on eBay:
BIDS
23d. ___-fi (time travel movie's genre):
SCI
24a. Fortuneteller's card:
TAROT
25d. Get ___ of (discard):
RID
26d. Keats's "___ on Indolence":
ODE
27d. Hamilton bill:
TEN
28d. Protective ditch around a castle:
MOAT
28a. "That's ___ to my ears!":
MUSIC
29a. "All jokes ___ ..." ("On a serious note ..."):
ASIDE
30d. Scary old woman in fairytales (rhymes with "bag"):
HAG
30a. Medical care group: Abbr.:
HMO
31d. Entrepreneur's degree, usually: Abbr.:
MBA
32a. One who calls the shots at a movie set, for short:
DIR
33d. Chris ___, singer of "The Road to Hell":
REA
34a. Tiger's hideout:
DEN
35a. Manual calculator with beads, which was first invented around 2700 BC and is still in production after over 4,725 years:
ABACUS
36d. Prison room:
CELL
37d. "I could ___ a hand here!" ("Help!"):
USE
38a. Hoop or stud locale:
EAR
39d. Declare to be true:
AFFIRM
40d. Aussie marsupial that hops, slangily:
ROO
41a. Airport signs:
GATES
42a. "___ apple ...": 2 wds.:
AFOR
43d. Audio device with a tuner which was first manufactured in the 1890s and is still in production after over 135 years:
RADIO
44a. Heavy malleable metal:
LEAD
45d. "___ that would ever happen!": 2 wds.:
ASIF
46d. ___ Arnaz of "I Love Lucy":
DESI
47a. Baby horse:
FOAL
48d. Volcano fluid:
LAVA
49d. "It ___ a pleasure meeting you!":
WAS
49a. Pendulum ___ clock, hanging timepiece which was first invented in 1656 and is still in production after over 370 years:
WALL
50d. Tax-filing month, for short:
APR
51d. Gibson ___ Paul (electric guitar):
LES
52a. Prefix with "circle" or "colon":
SEMI
53d. Prefix with "function" or "nutrition":
MAL
54a. One of seven in a week:
DAY
55d. "So close, ___ so far":
YET
56a. "The Great Grape ___ Show," 1970s cartoon:
APE
57a. Munich's river:
ISAR
58a. "___ changed my mind":
IVE
59a. Last year's juniors, for short:
SRS
60a. ___ camera, picture-taking device with a roll inside, which was first manufactured in 1888 and is still in production after over 138 years:
FILM
61a. Source of some nondairy milk:
OAT
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