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Daily Themed Crossword March 8 2026 answers

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1d. Shape of a rainbow:

ARC

1a. Sound booster on a concert stage, for short:

AMP

2d. China's ___ Zedong:

MAO

3d. ATM code: Abbr.:

PIN

4d. African country that's home to Nairobi:

KENYA

4a. ___ Kat (chocolate wafer):

KIT

5d. Seething rage:

IRE

6d. Annoy playfully (rhymes with "please"):

TEASE

7d. Golden ___ Bridge, San Francisco:

GATE

7a. ___ pal (rhyming female friend):

GAL

8d. Actress Gardner of "Earthquake":

AVA

9d. "Break a ___" ("Good luck!"):

LEG

10a. Drizzle or shower:

RAIN

11d. N is for ___ Bly, a 37d in journalism who was one of the first female pioneers in investigative reporting:

NELLIE

12a. "Before," in poetic verse:

ERE

13a. New York's Madison or Fifth, for short:

AVE

14a. Ice cream holder:

CONE

15a. ___ and tidy:

NEAT

16d. Mexican snack in a tortilla:

TACO

17a. "You're it!" game that's usually played during recess:

TAG

18a. ___ down the law (be firm):

LAY

19d. "Breaking Bad" network (anagram of "mac"): Abbr.:

AMC

20a. "___ here" ("Me too"):

SAME

21d. Floor-wiping tool:

MOP

22d. Material you might need to knit a sweater:

WOOL

22a. W is for ___ Rudolph, a 37d in sports who's the first woman to win three gold medals in track and field in one year at the Olympic Games:

WILMA

23d. "___ opinion ..." ("According to me"): 2 wds.:

INMY

24a. Green prefix with "conscious" or "friendly":

ECO

25d. Six-pointers in NFL, for short:

TDS

25a. Gin's cocktail buddy:

TONIC

26a. O is for ___ Winfrey, talk show host and a 37d in media who's celebrated as the first female African-American billionaire:

OPRAH

27d. Train track part:

RAIL

28d. "___ Lang Syne":

AULD

29d. "Good cholesterol" initials:

HDL

30a. Rounded roof shape that's igloo-like:

DOME

31d. Back, on a boat (anagram of "fat"):

AFT

31a. Georgia's capital and most populous city, for short:

ATL

32d. Prefix with "athlete" or "angle":

TRI

33d. In ___ of (instead):

LIEU

34a. Video's counterpart, for short:

AUD

35a. Sneaky, like a fox:

SLY

36a. Scary "13th" of some months, for short:

FRI

37d. ___ woman, term for a "superwoman" that describes the five trailblazers mentioned in this puzzle, and millions of women around the world:

WONDER

37a. "Where there's a ___, there's a way":

WILL

38d. Metric distance measure, for short:

KIL

38a. Actress ___ Holmes of "Batman Begins":

KATIE

39d. "The Fox and the Grapes" fable-writer:

AESOP

40a. Vintage, say:

OLD

41d. Exam for aspiring doctors: Abbr.:

MCAT

41a. M is for ___ Curie, a 37d in science who pioneered research on radioactivity and was the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize:

MARIE

42d. Herman Melville's whale-obsessed captain:

AHAB

43d. Go through a book, say:

READ

44a. Funerary ash holder:

URN

45d. Basketball stat, for short (anagram of "ber"):

REB

46a. ___ Peretti, actress who plays Gina Linetti in "Brooklyn Nine-Nine":

CHELSEA

47d. "It's the end of an ___ ...":

ERA

48d. Class where you might draw and paint:

ART

49a. E is for ___ Wharton, a 37d in literature who was the first female author to win a Pulitzer Prize, for "The Age of Innocence":

EDITH

50d. "Am ___ blame?" ("Is it my fault?"): 2 wds.:

ITO

51d. "However," in texting shorthand (anagram of "hot"):

THO

52d. Sewn edge:

HEM

53a. Small battery type:

AAA

54a. Canadian defenceman Bobby ___:

ORR

55a. "This must ___ place" ("We have reached our destination"): 2 wds.:

BETHE

56a. Not finalized, on a schedule: Abbr.:

TBD

57a. Reassuring touch on the back:

PAT

58a. Kitchen or study, for one:

ROOM

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