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Daily Themed Crossword 29 February 2024 answers

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29 February 2024 crossword

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1d. Attacked like a vampire:

BIT

1a. Big ___ wolf (fairy tale villain):

BAD

2d. Organization concerned with toothaches: Abbr.:

ADA

3d. Hibernation site for a bear, perhaps:

DEN

4d. "Sweeney ___: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street":

TODD

4a. ___-la-la (singsong syllables):

TRA

5d. Carly ___ Jepsen who sang "Western Wind":

RAE

6d. ___ loss for words (dumbstruck): 2 wds.:

ATA

7d. ___ Le Pew, romantic French skunk in "Looney Tunes":

PEPE

7a. "Curly" long-lasting hairstyle, say:

PERM

8d. Greek god of love and desire (word hidden in "heros"):

EROS

9d. Revolt in the streets, say:

RIOT

10d. Gibson who starred in "Braveheart":

MEL

11a. Result of a brainstorm, perhaps:

IDEA

12d. City with the Taj Mahal:

AGRA

13a. Cheerios grain:

OAT

14a. "Spooky" sounding Great Lake:

ERIE

15a. Wu-___ Clan, legendary hip hop collective:

TANG

16a. Tim Miller's feature directorial debut starring Ryan Reynolds as a foul-mouthed superhero, which grossed $782 million at the box office:

DEADPOOL

17d. Dr. who produced for Eminem:

DRE

18a. "Dangerous" color:

RED

19d. Word that follows "bitter," maybe:

END

20a. Take it easy?:

REST

21d. "___ White and the Huntsman," Rupert Sanders' Oscar-nominated directorial debut, which grossed $396 million at the box office:

SNOW

21a. Car type with a spacious trunk:

SEDAN

22d. Performed with ___ (without much difficulty):

EASE

23d. Uses henna:

DYES

24d. Voracious, as a reader:

AVID

24a. Cleared one's plate at dinner:

ATE

25d. Hot caffeinated beverage for the mid-afternoon, perhaps:

TEA

26a. Negative vote from a horse?:

NAY

27a. "Peaceful" white bird:

DOVE

28d. ___ the hill (no longer capable):

OVER

29d. ___, drop, and roll (certain instructions):

STOP

29a. ___ Lanka, island country dubbed "The Teardrop of India":

SRI

30d. Not frequently encountered, say:

RARE

31d. Angry emotion:

IRE

32a. Sugary suffix with "gluc-":

OSE

33a. Travel ___ ship (by way of):

VIA

34d. "The Greatest ___," Michael Gracey's Golden Globe-winning directorial debut, which grossed $435 million at the box office:

SHOWMAN

34a. "A ___ is Born," Bradley Cooper's Oscar-winning directorial debut, which grossed $436 million at the box office:

STAR

35a. ___ Craven who directed "The Serpent and the Rainbow":

WES

36d. Heavy-duty waterproof covering:

TARP

36a. Seth MacFarlane's directorial debut about a foul-mouthed toy bear, which grossed $549 million at the box office:

TED

37d. Therapeutic spot?:

SPA

37a. Land beside the sea?:

SHORE

38d. "___ Mia!" Phyllida Lloyd's feature directorial debut with an ensemble cast, which grossed $695 million at the box office:

MAMMA

38a. Blemish or damage:

MAR

39a. Vatican City VIP:

POPE

40d. Accepted norms, for short:

STDS

40a. Kind of green energy from the sun:

SOLAR

41d. "Pick me! Pick me!": Hyph.:

OHOH

42d. Suffix with "folk" to mean tales, myths, and legends from a particular culture:

LORE

43d. Break into two, as a stick:

SNAP

43a. Toothy tool:

SAW

44a. Dame Emma ___ who starred in "The Remains of the Day":

THOMPSON

45d. Sorority "sibling," for short:

SIS

46d. Musical Yoko:

ONO

47a. British supermodel Kate ___:

MOSS

48d. You can dig it?:

ORE

49d. Texting protocol on your phone: Abbr.:

SMS

50d. The "S" in GPS, for short:

SYS

51a. College campus residence, for short:

DORM

52a. One ___ million: 2 wds.:

INA

53a. Military force on the ground:

ARMY

54a. ___ butter popular in skincare routines:

SHEA

55a. Soak up, as gravy:

SOP

56a. Loch ___ Monster from Scottish folklore:

NESS


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