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Daily Themed Crossword 3 March 2019 answers

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1d. "The Big Short" director ___ McKay:

ADAM

1a. Every last one of them:

ALL

2d. Prefix with "motion" to mean movement from one place to another:

LOCO

3d. Look vulgarly:

LEER

4d. Calm someone's nerves, e.g.:

ALLAY

4a. This is just a number for some:

AGE

5d. King Kong in terms of size:

GIANT

6d. Of ___ proportions (massive in scale):

EPIC

7d. Heat bread until brown:

TOAST

7a. Bean curd:

TOFU

8d. Just one time:

ONCE

9d. Jim Carrey film "___ with Dick and Jane":

FUN

10d. "___ and throw":

USE

11a. John or Jane:

DOE

12a. Stick or gloss target on the face:

LIP

13a. Obligation to do something:

ONUS

14a. Excel at a task:

ACE

15a. Not of the clergy:

LAIC

16d. Good luck ___ (something that is believed to bring good luck):

CHARM

17a. Teenage skin problem:

ACNE

18a. JP ___, largest bank in the United States whose oldest predecessor institution was founded in 1799: 2 wds.:

MORGANCHASE

19d. What an unruly dog would do to a rug:

GNAW

20d. ___ mater (university from where one graduated):

ALMA

21a. Second most widely circulated newspaper in America: Abbr.:

NYT

22a. Height of an object from the ground, for short:

ALT

23d. ___-cold (emotionless):

ICE

23a. "You have no ___ what I've been through!":

IDEA

24d. "Inferno" and "Origin" author Brown:

DAN

25d. Superlative suffix for "cool":

EST

26d. Snow-capped mountain:

ALP

26a. Weaponize:

ARM

27d. Washington, D.C.'s country: Abbr.:

USA

27a. Article "a" in French:

UNE

28d. The "Silver State" of 27d: Abbr.:

NEV

29d. "In the ___ of the storm..." (right in the middle of a difficult situation):

EYE

30a. First fragrance and personal care product company in America, founded in 1752: Hyph.:

CASWELLMASSEY

31d. Move sentences around in an essay, e.g.:

EDIT

32d. What spreads when you switch on a bulb:

LIGHT

33d. Opposite of "buy":

SELL

34a. Doctor who specializes in otorhinolaryngology: Abbr.:

ENT

35a. What you take in a pool:

DIP

36a. Overhanging part of a roof:

EAVE

37d. What a wood floor would do at times:

CREAK

37a. What a smoker ignites, for short:

CIG

38d. Way beyond one's budget:

PRICY

38a. Friend, informally:

PAL

39d. Run ___ of (get tangled in conflict with):

AFOUL

40d. Continent with the most populous country in the world:

ASIA

40a. King ___, American supplier of baking ingredients, cookbooks, and baked goods that was founded in 1790: 2 wds.:

ARTHURFLOUR

41d. Leon ___, author of the historical novel "Exodus":

URIS

42d. Quaker cereal grains:

OATS

43d. Pound or gallon, e.g.:

UNIT

44d. White bread alternatives:

RYES

45d. Aldous Huxley novel "Brave ___ World":

NEW

45a. Organ right in the center of your face that you'd get checked by 34a:

NOSE

46d. Archaic term to mean something that's aged:

OLE

47a. Group of three:

TRIO

48a. Does not matter which one:

ANY

49a. ___ Kazan, director of "A Streetcar Named Desire":

ELIA

50a. Hospital wing for critical patients: Abbr.:

ICU

51a. Point status in a game with no clear winner:

TIE

52a. Feeble as a result of illness:

WEAK

53a. Unit of pronunciation, for short (23a has 3 and 47a has 2):

SYL

54a. City roads, for short:

STS


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