Daily Themed Crossword May 7 2022 answers
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May 7 2022 crossword
1a. Whiskey or beer, e.g., for short:
2d. Velvet Underground's ___ Reed:
4d. "Ghosts of Girlfriends ___" (2009 film):
6d. What opposites do, they say:
7a. Dance night at high school:
8d. "___ Lama Ding Dong," song by The Edsels:
9d. Walkie-talkie user's "your turn":
10d. "Too ___ cooks spoil the broth":
12d. Old-fashioned communication gadget that beeped:
13a. Paintings and sculptures, say:
15a. Feline-named shoe company:
20a. Old-fashioned telephone component that features a circular dial:
21d. Like jokes that were once funny but aren't anymore:
22d. Word after "coffee" or "jelly":
24d. ___ projector, old-fashioned device that was used to present images:
24a. Shopaholic's favorite event:
25d. Old-fashioned gadget that was known as a handheld computer: Abbr.:
26a. Type of PC monitor: Abbr.:
27d. Note that may read "IOU":
27a. Old-fashioned television that was bulkier and contained electron guns: Abbr.:
30a. "Inferno" author ___ Brown:
31d. Encouraging kind of talk:
33a. "Life of Pi" director ___ Lee:
34d. Big Apple newspaper: Abbr.:
35a. ___ donna (opera's leading lady):
37a. Old-fashioned technology with keys that was once used by authors:
42d. Non-blinding headlights setting:
42a. Floppy ___, old-fashioned technology that was used for storing data:
43a. Winter Olympics equipment:
48d. Old-fashioned machine that was used to transmit documents:
51a. "Caribbean Blue" singer who is Irish:
52a. Word following "new" or "full":