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Daily Themed Crossword March 29 2026 answers

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1d. Scottish cap (anagram of "mat"):

TAM

1a. Baby powder mineral:

TALC

2d. Maker of Aspire PCs:

ACER

3d. "Young and Beautiful" singer ___ Del Rey:

LANA

4d. Infatuated feeling that makes your heart race for someone special, and may lead to a date night:

CRUSH

5d. Cul-de-___ (dead end):

SAC

5a. "Hold on a ___!" ("Give me a moment"):

SEC

6d. Bloated self-image:

EGO

7d. Tennis or badminton area:

COURT

8d. Did some karaoke, say:

SANG

8a. Work with thread and needle, say:

SEW

9d. Steve Carell's "___ Almighty":

EVAN

10d. Happy dog's tail motion:

WAG

11a. "Let's rent ___ for the road trip" (get a vehicle): 2 wds.:

ACAR

12a. "Four score and seven years ___":

AGO

13a. ___ Gardner from "Mogambo":

AVA

14a. Handout given by a waiter:

MENU

15a. ___ d'etat (forceful takeover):

COUP

16d. Chest muscle, for short:

PEC

17a. Pester all day:

NAG

18a. Baby's skin woe:

RASH

19d. Warming devices used during winters:

HEATERS

20a. Rule, as a monarch:

REIGN

21d. Apple's famous desktop:

IMAC

22a. "For ___ a jolly good fellow ...":

HES

23d. Move over snow on a slope:

SKI

24a. Channel that shows old films: Abbr.:

TCM

25d. "___-haw!" (cowboy's shout):

YEE

25a. "I love ___," magical words of affection that are often shared between two lovers on a date night:

YOU

26d. Boathouse implement:

OAR

27d. The Beehive State:

UTAH

28a. Letters before a nickname:

AKA

29d. Oft-torn knee part: Abbr.:

ACL

30a. "Just leave it ___" (unchanged): 2 wds.:

ASIS

31d. ___ night (groom's pre-wedding party):

STAG

32d. Ending with "super" or "inter":

IOR

33d. Academic year division, for short:

SEM

34a. Hit the buffet, say:

EAT

35a. Paper-and-pencil game also called noughts and crosses that a couple might play together on their date night: 3 wds.:

TICTACTOE

36d. Root vegetables that look like radishes:

TURNIPS

37d. ''... Nine, ten, ___ fat hen'': 2 wds.:

ABIG

38a. Wipe off, as the blackboard:

ERASE

39d. Slangy "How's it goin'?":

SUP

40a. ___ dub, rhyming sounds of a beating heart:

LUB

41a. Limb with an elbow:

ARM

42a. "Ben-___," epic historical drama film:

HUR

43a. Finger jewelry that one might pull out of their pocket to propose to their lover on a date night:

RING

44d. Neither fish ___ fowl:

NOR

45a. "Gangnam Style" artist:

PSY

46d. Discipline with asanas:

YOGA

47a. Doctors Without Borders, e.g.: Abbr.:

NGO

48d. Losing 35a streak with a combination of two kisses and a hug:

XXO

48a. Affectionate sign-off of hugs and kisses by a lover on a date night ... or the starting streak to the game at 35a:

XOX

49d. Losing 35a streak with a combination of a hug and a kiss and a hug:

OXO

50d. Losing 35a streak with a combination of a kiss and two hugs:

XOO

51a. "Either you tell him ___ will!": 2 wds.:

ORI

52d. "Cool!" in '90s slang:

RAD

53a. Red romantic flower someone may receive as a sweet token of love from their partner on a date night:

ROSE

54d. Source of gold:

ORE

55d. Grassy lawn patch:

SOD

56d. Kangaroo Island ___ (extinct bird subspecies):

EMU

57a. Losing 35a streak with a combination of two kisses and a tight hug:

XXO

58a. Space between two teeth:

GAP

59a. CD-___ (computer storage medium): Abbr.:

ROM

60a. Clean winning streak in 35a where one may win against their lover with lots of hugs:

OOO

61a. Classifieds, for short:

ADS

62a. Yale's web address ender:

EDU

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