Daily Themed Crossword July 6 2017 answers
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July 6 2017 crossword
1d. Another word for commercials: Plural:
1a. A prefix that comes before "biotic" or "virus":
3d. Something you wear around your neck that goes with a suit:
4d. Country of which New Delhi is the capital:
5d. A gambling city in Nevada:
5a. A popular barbecue offering, which is a bone:
6d. Fighting ___, like Conor McGregor's countrymen:
7d. Lightweight wood that is often used to build models:
8d. Follower of Mary whose fleece was white as snow:
8a. "Thanks a ___!" (big amount):
10d. ___ Daly, of "Cagney & Lacey":
11a. Carrying out something, "He is ___ it as we speak":
13a. A long, significant historical period:
14a. An undefined number or amount. "___ day now, we'll find out":
17a. "___ in Black," film starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones:
18a. "Mission: ___" a Tom Cruise film franchise in which he plays a spy.:
20d. "___! Sounds like fun!" ("Sign me up"): 2 wds:
21d. What people wear on their heads:
21a. ___ Balloon, a popular light aircraft which uses heat from a flame to fly: 2 wds.:
23d. A ___shed, where one would keep fix-em-up stuff:
25a. "Four score and seven years ___":
26a. The protagonist of "The Matrix":
27d. Over-exaggerated, in text speak: Abbr.:
28a. The ninth Greek letter, which also means "a tiny bit":
32a. A comedy starring Ben Stiller and Robert Downey Jr., in which Tom Cruise made a cameo: 2 wds.:
33d. To put clothes into a suitcase:
34d. Boss ___, the antagonist from "Dukes of Hazzard":
35d. The opposite of wind up, as with a fishing line:
36a. ___ Ward, of "Sisters" and "CSI: NY" fame:
37a. A weight station unit which is 2,000 pounds:
39a. ___ Guevara, a legendary Argentinian revolutionary:
40d. A big commotion, much ado about nothing: Hyph (to a Brit):
42a. Research aids or funds provided by the government:
43d. ___ Martin, a popular automobile company:
44d. A large mass of paper sheets:
45d. To gawk at or stare at something in a bad way:
47d. A military force that is land-based:
50a. ___ Hunt, the spy from 18a:
52d. Another word for a donkey or mule:
53d. A Washington Post competitor from the Big Apple: Abbr.:
54a. "Give me ___ your money!" (Thief's opening line):
55a. A line on a skirt or a sewn edge, say:
56a. Another word for miserable or rotten. (rhymes with "drowsy"):
58a. ___ Adams, the actress who plays Lois Lane in the DC Universe:
59a. A place where birds lay their eggs: