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Daily Themed Crossword 30 March 2023 answers

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1d. "That sounds disgusting!":

UGH

1a. "What are you ___ these days?": 2 wds.:

UPTO

2d. Architect's blueprint:

PLAN

3d. "Please leave a message at the ___":

TONE

4d. Landlord or title holder, say:

OWNER

5d. Gift of the ___ (speaking ability):

GAB

5a. Play hard to ___:

GET

6d. ___ Green, "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" actress:

EVA

7d. Have a conversation:

TALK

8d. Nickname for Leonard McCoy, fictional doctor played by Karl Urban in the 2009 film "Star Trek":

BONES

8a. Shower alternative:

BATH

9d. "I've got it!" cry:

AHA

10d. Kesha's hit song "___ Tok":

TIK

11d. Weeding tool:

HOE

12a. Emulate a firefly, say:

GLOW

13a. ___ Michelle, "Tall Girl" actress and former regular on "Dance Moms":

AVA

14a. Columbus' state:

OHIO

15a. ___ Lecter, fictional doctor played by Anthony Hopkins in the 1991 film "The Silence of the Lambs":

HANNIBAL

16d. Person adored by many:

IDOL

17d. Walrus relative:

SEAL

17a. Anaconda or Inland taipan, e.g.:

SNAKE

18a. "___ for Speed" (racing game series):

NEED

19a. Joint tested for reflexes, often:

KNEE

20d. Boston Bruins organization: Abbr.:

NHL

21a. Wizard's garment:

ROBE

22d. Gymgoer's physique, slangily:

BOD

23d. Dr. ___, Austin Powers' foe:

EVIL

24a. "___ la vista, baby!":

HASTA

25d. Rhea or Atlas, in Greek mythology:

TITAN

26d. Sing-___ (group singing event):

ALONG

27d. Smartphone download, for short:

APP

27a. "Come one, come ___!":

ALL

28d. ___ Payne of One Direction:

LIAM

29d. Jared ___, "Suicide Squad" star:

LETO

30a. Jerry ___, fictional doctor in the 1994 film "Nell" starring Jodie Foster:

LOVELL

31d. Large, flightless Outback birds:

EMUS

32a. ___ at ease (uncomfortable):

ILL

33d. Come in last:

LOSE

34a. Baked dessert pastry:

PIE

35a. Poorly lit, say:

DIM

36a. ___ close for comfort:

TOO

37a. ___ Adams, character based on a real-life doctor who was played by Robin Williams in the eponymous 1998 film:

PATCH

38d. Jonathan ___, fictional doctor and supervillain played by Cillian Murphy in the 2005 film "Batman Begins":

CRANE

39d. "Shallow ___" (2001 Jack Black starrer):

HAL

40a. One of the seven deadly sins:

LUST

41d. Blemish on a white shirt, say:

STAIN

42d. Horse's relaxed pace:

TROT

43a. Response to a question, for short:

ANS

44a. Aesop's fable lesson:

MORAL

45d. Soup-scooping vessel:

LADLE

46a. Stephen ___, fictional doctor and superhero played by Benedict Cumberbatch in the Marvel Cinematic Universe:

STRANGE

47d. One who may win an Oscar:

ACTOR

48a. The ___ Parsons Project, British rock band:

ALAN

49d. Pinot ___ (red wine variety):

NOIR

50a. New York City congresswoman big on social media: Abbr.:

AOC

51d. Place for a mud facial:

SPA

51a. Extend across, as a bridge:

SPAN

52d. ___ for the course (expected):

PAR

53d. Former Kansas governor ___ Landon:

ALF

54a. John ___, fictional doctor played by Eddie Murphy in the 1998 film based on Hugh Lofting's stories:

DOLITTLE

55d. Author Harper ___ of "Go Set a Watchman":

LEE

56d. Fabricated statement:

LIE

57d. Nightmarish street of filmdom:

ELM

58a. Lacking in color, say:

PALE

59a. Financial claim on property, say (anagram of "neil"):

LIEN

60a. Well extract, maybe:

OIL

61a. Comic strip bark:

ARF

62a. "Before," to John Milton:

ERE

63a. Sleep phase with dreaming: Abbr.:

REM


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