Daily Themed Crossword April 3 2021 answers
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April 3 2021 crossword
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1d. Coke's partner, at a bar:
RUM
1a. Fire up, as an engine:
REV
2d. Ostrich's smaller cousin:
EMU
3d. Actor Kilmer of "Batman Forever":
VAL
4d. Search for concealed weapons:
FRISK
4a. Sigma Chi, for short:
FRAT
5d. ___-to-riches:
RAGS
6d. ___ Gardner, onetime Mrs. Sinatra:
AVA
7d. Quality of being very determined:
TENACITY
8d. Japanese soup base:
MISO
8a. Virginia Woolf's "___ Dalloway":
MRS
9d. Hitchcock's "___ Window":
REAR
10d. Small earring:
STUD
11a. Actress Thurman of "Kill Bill":
UMA
12a. Like some reviews or parties:
RAVE
13d. Challenge, as authority:
DEFY
13a. Keto, for one:
DIET
14a. Robert ___, director of the 1962 drama film "To Kill a Mockingbird," which was an adaptation of Harper Lee's novel:
MULLIGAN
15d. Absence or deficiency:
LACK
16a. Older son of Isaac:
ESAU
17a. Beast of burden:
ASS
18a. Phillip ___, actor who played Jem Finch in the 1962 drama film "To Kill a Mockingbird":
ALFORD
19d. Ship's daily record:
LOG
20d. Yogi or Boo-Boo, for one:
BEAR
20a. "___ to Black," Amy Winehouse song:
BACK
21d. ___ Studios (luxury fashion house):
ACNE
22a. Playfully shy:
COY
23d. Opposite of "con":
PRO
23a. Gregory ___, actor who played Atticus Finch in the 1962 drama film "To Kill a Mockingbird":
PECK
24d. Doublemint or Trident, e.g.:
GUM
24a. Job for a rock band:
GIG
25d. Superman's girl Lane:
LOIS
25a. Pinocchio's downfall:
LIE
26d. Gets under one's skin:
IRKS
27d. Barely make, with "out":
EKE
28a. ___ through (rehearsed):
RAN
29d. Gene Hackman's "___ Tide":
CRIMSON
29a. "Stop the cameras!":
CUT
30d. Ruth ___, actress who played Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose in 1962 drama film "To Kill a Mockingbird":
WHITE
30a. ___-life balance:
WORK
31a. Mine output:
ORE
32d. "Caught you!":
AHA
32a. Ground-based military force:
ARMY
33a. Follow a nature trail:
HIKE
34d. Goatee site:
CHIN
34a. Tai ___ (martial art):
CHI
35d. John ___, actor who played Dill Harris in 1962 drama film "To Kill a Mockingbird":
MEGNA
35a. It's not a hit:
MISS
36d. Relaxing soak:
BATH
36a. Mary ___, actress who played Scout Finch in the 1962 drama film "To Kill a Mockingbird":
BADHAM
37d. Exercise aftermath:
ACHE
38d. Speaker's platform:
DAIS
39d. Muffin makeup:
BRAN
39a. Stake money on:
BET
40a. Berry rich in antioxidants:
ACAI
41a. The Beatles' Pepper, for one:
SERGEANT
42d. Mesozoic or Paleozoic, e.g.:
ERA
43d. Affirmative at sea:
AYE
44d. Christmas party beverage:
NOG
45d. ___ of war:
TUG
46a. "Vanish into ___ air":
THIN
47a. Algerian port city (anagram of "Nora"):
ORAN
48a. "Fake it till ___ make it!":
YOU
49a. "For ___ a jolly good fellow...":
HES
50a. Grandma's nickname:
NANA
51a. Chicken's past?:
EGG

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