Daily Themed Crossword July 4 2024 answers
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July 4 2024 crossword
1d. ___ Musk known for Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI:
4d. Move back, as one's hairline:
4a. Cheerleader's "Go team!" cheer:
5d. Bard of ___ (title for Shakespeare):
7a. Driver's licenses or passports, e.g.: Abbr.:
10d. "___-Wan Kenobi" (Disney miniseries):
11a. Actress Longoria who played Gabrielle Solis in "Desperate Housewives":
15d. Caspian or Caribbean, e.g.:
21a. Former NBA center ___ Ming:
22d. "Horton Hears a ___!" (Dr. Seuss book):
22a. Kind of exam that is not oral:
23d. "The ___ & Stimpy Show," cartoon following a chihuahua and a Manx cat:
25d. Organization with Kings and Warriors: Abbr.:
27d. Texter's "I don't want to hear anymore!": Abbr.:
29d. Awareness-raising TV ad: Abbr.:
30a. "How Stella Got ___ Groove Back" (1998 comedy):
33d. "___, Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me ..." (Bob Dylan lyrics):
34a. After-wedding title for a bride, for short:
36a. "Captain ___: The First Avenger," 2011 superhero film starring Chris Evans as a "super soldier":
37d. Relaxing vacation destination:
38a. Daily nutritional statistic: Abbr.:
39d. Drinking offense that could result in you losing your license: Abbr.:
41a. Bill who communicates science to children:
42d. Business ___ (work-sponsored travel):
42a. "I Knew You Were ___," hit Taylor Swift song:
43d. Sofer who starred in "General Hospital":
44d. Debussy's "Clair de ___":
45a. Slugger Sammy who is a Chicago Cubs legend:
47d. Picket fence piece (anagram of "lats"):
48d. ___ Rand who authored "Atlas Shrugged" and "The Fountainhead":
49d. Opposite of "negative," for short:
49a. "My ___!" (how Gollum refers to the Ring in "Lord of the Rings"):
50a. Billy Joel's "___ the Good Die Young":
52a. The "U" in UCLA, for short:
53a. "Saving Private ___," 1998 film starring Tom Hanks as a Captain during World War II:
55a. Hot beverage in a pot, perhaps:
56a. File extension that's an alternative to ".doc":