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Daily Themed Crossword 3 March 2017 answers

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3 March 2017 crossword

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1d. Snowman of Himalayan legend:

YETI

1a. ___ and yang (halves of a Chinese symbol):

YIN

2d. Victorious cry after "Yippee!":

IWON

3d. Tidy:

NEAT

4d. Lay to rest, as a Pharaoh:

ENTOMB

4a. Style and enthusiasm:

ELAN

5d. Soul singer Rawls:

LOU

6d. Upper limbs:

ARMS

7d. Granny, affectionately:

NANA

8d. Dishonorable:

SORDID

8a. ___ and sound (out of danger):

SAFE

9d. Tool for a firefighter:

AXE

10d. Billed amount for services rendered:

FEE

11d. Come to a finale:

END

12a. Female sheep:

EWE

13a. Writer/director Ephron, who was nominated for the Oscars thrice:

NORA

14a. Plow-pulling farm animals:

OXEN

15a. The final work in John Keats's "1819 odes", composed after a walk near Winchester : 2 wds.:

TOAUTUMN

16d. ___ Major (the Big Dipper's constellation):

URSA

17a. The Velvet Underground frontman Lou ___:

REED

18a. Conclusion's opposite, for short:

INTRO

19a. Mentioned:

SAID

20d. Cold cubes:

ICE

21a. Texting format: Abbr.:

SMS

22d. Prefix meaning "half":

SEMI

23a. Apple ___ (non-alcoholic beverage):

CIDER

24d. Prom ___ (person you take to the dance):

DATE

25d. Brooding music genre:

EMO

26d. Dreaming state, for short:

REM

27d. A millipede can have hundreds of them:

LEGS

27a. "___ sans Merci", a ballad by John Keats which means "The Beautiful Lady Without Mercy" : 3 wds.:

LABELLEDAME

28d. Pulitzer Prize winner ___-Manuel Miranda:

LIN

29d. Falls behind:

LAGS

30d. Singer/songwriter ___ DiFranco:

ANI

30a. Had some food:

ATE

31d. "My country, ___ of thee ...":

TIS

32a. "Mamma ____!" (Italian exclamation):

MIA

33a. "The Revenant" actor Hardy:

TOM

34a. "Ode to a ___", John Keats's poem on a bird, as he explored transience and mortality:

NIGHTINGALE

35d. Arrogance:

HUBRIS

36d. Summer shirt, often:

TEE

37d. Pattern named for a Scottish county:

ARGYLE

38d. Actor Neeson of "Schindler's List":

LIAM

39a. Single copy of a magazine:

ISSUE

40a. ___ Lanka (island nation south of India):

SRI

41a. "Me, Myself & I" singer ___ Rexha:

BEBE

42d. Red vegetable:

BEET

43d. Feeling known as "the green-eyed monster":

ENVY

44a. Avant-___ (new and experimental):

GARDE

45d. "___ and shine!":

RISE

46d. Car part with a handle:

DOOR

47d. Single-named Celtic singer:

ENYA

48d. Brouhaha:

ADO

48a. Admitting a draft?:

AJAR

49d. "The ___ of Malta," Christopher Marlowe play:

JEW

50d. Draft choice:

ALE

51a. Poem by John Keats, that starts with "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever...":

ENDYMION

52d. ___ in the pool (Quick swim):

DIP

53a. Supermarket part where you'd find a hero:

DELI

54a. Diabolical:

EVIL

55a. ___ sauce (Chinese food condiment):

SOY

56a. Has debts:

OWES

57a. Use a keyboard:

TYPE

58a. Distinctive time period:

ERA


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