Daily Themed Crossword May 31 2021 answers
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May 31 2021 crossword
1d. Electric guitar hookup, briefly:
6d. Actor McKellen of "The Lord of the Rings":
7d. "Harder to ___," hit song by Maroon 5 from their debut studio album "Songs About Jane":
13a. Up to ___ (at an expected quality):
14a. First name in humor ___ Bombeck:
15a. Maroon 5 song featuring Wiz Khalifa from their fourth studio album "Overexposed":
16d. What a student might raise:
17a. Archie or Jughead, for one:
18a. Consoling touch on the back:
19a. Green Bay Packers quarterback ___ Rodgers:
22d. Learn by ___ (mechanical learning):
24a. Bart and Lisa's bus driver in "The Simpsons":
25a. "She Will Be ___," hit song by Maroon 5 from their debut album "Songs About Jane":
27d. Word shouted to start a party:
31d. Hit song by Maroon 5 from their fifth studio album "V":
32a. Game with Skip and Reverse cards:
33a. Tuesday follower, for short:
36d. Actor ___ Wallach of "The Magnificent Seven":
37d. "One More ___," hit song by Maroon 5 from their fourth studio album "Overexposed":
37a. Pinot ___ (red wine grape variety):
39d. "Out of the frying pan ___ the fire":
40d. ___-purpose (serving two functions):
41a. "___ Like You," hit song by Maroon 5 from their sixth studio album "Red Pill Blues":
42d. "Dianetics" author ___ Hubbard: 2 wds.:
44d. Sizable sandwich, for short:
45a. Wide-eyed with excitement:
48a. Retirement-fund letters: Abbr.:
50a. Service accompanying an oil change:
54a. Word after "deep" or "dead":