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Daily Themed Crossword 31 March 2024 answers

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31 March 2024 crossword

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1d. Young Scottish fellow:

LAD

1a. Arm, e.g.:

LIMB

2d. "___ little teapot, short and stout...": 2 wds.:

IMA

3d. Kim Kardashian, to North West:

MOM

4d. Primary sandwich ingredient... and something often placed in a traditional 20a:

BREAD

5d. Symbol above the "5" key, on a PC keyboard:

PERCENT

5a. "Till death do us ___" (wedding vow):

PART

6d. "Cute ___ button" (very cute): 2 wds.:

ASA

7d. Sylvester Stallone's role in "First Blood":

RAMBO

8d. ___ Shakur who rapped "All Eyez on Me":

TUPAC

9d. Onion relative that sounds like "leak":

LEEK

9a. Table support:

LEG

10d. Palindromic fashion magazine that rivals Vogue:

ELLE

11d. Birthday present, say:

GIFT

12a. "Love," in Spanish:

AMOR

13a. Jacob's biblical twin:

ESAU

14a. ___ Manning whose No. 10 jersey was retired by the New York Giants:

ELI

15a. Title for Judi Dench:

DAME

16a. Freeway exit:

RAMP

17a. North Pole helper with pointy ears:

ELF

18a. Alphabet-opening trio:

ABC

19d. Software version used to test for bugs:

BETA

20a. Easter ___, container often used to store eggs... and the items found in 47a, 54a, 4d, 31d, 39d, and 47d:

BASKET

21d. ___ in the dark (wild guess):

STAB

22a. "Cee" follower, in the alphabet:

DEE

23a. Month whose last day is "spooky," for short:

OCT

24d. Come out on top:

WIN

24a. Lump of chewing gum, say:

WAD

25d. Three-letter sequence common to "adieu" and "adios":

ADI

26d. Bespectacled dwarf, in "Snow White":

DOC

27a. Explosive stick that causes a "big bang": Abbr.:

TNT

28d. "Say Yes to the Dress" channel: Abbr.:

TLC

29a. Marching military force:

ARMY

30d. Russo who starred in "Outbreak" and "Nightcrawler":

RENE

31d. Cured ___, what you may buy from a butcher... and something often placed in a traditional 20a:

MEAT

32d. 2022, 2023, and 2024, for short:

YRS

33a. "Did ___ something wrong?": 2 wds.:

IDO

34a. Georgia's capital and most populous city, for short:

ATL

35a. "Crack open a cold one" brewed beverage:

BEER

36a. Pleasant-sounding French city:

NICE

37d. Opposite to "WNW," on a map: Abbr.:

ESE

38a. "Criminal Minds" network: Abbr.:

CBS

39d. Churned dairy product... and something often placed in a traditional 20a:

BUTTER

40d. Cruise ship amenity where one can get a couple's massage:

SPA

41a. "If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)" rapper:

NAS

42a. Past tense of "sit":

SAT

43d. Vipers in the Nile:

ASPS

44d. Dentist's specialty:

TEETH

45a. Troubled stomach, say:

UPSET

46d. Actress Spacek who starred in "Badlands":

SISSY

47d. Birthday party dessert... and something often placed in a traditional 20a:

CAKE

47a. Dairy product that's a common pasta ingredient... and something often placed in a traditional 20a:

CHEESE

48d. "Robin ___: Prince of Thieves" (1991 film with Kevin Costner):

HOOD

49d. Nobel-winning writer ___ Wiesel:

ELIE

50a. ___ Lung, "Kung Fu Panda 4" antagonist:

TAI

51a. "You've Got Mail" company that was once the world's largest email provider:

AOL

52a. Bombard with snowballs, say:

PELT

53d. Soapmaker's compound:

LYE

54a. Common kitchen ingredient used for seasoning... and something often placed in a traditional 20a:

SALT

55d. Drink from a tap?:

ALE

56d. V-shaped back muscle, for short:

LAT

57d. Prefix with "light" for a teen movie starring Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart:

TWI

58a. Decorative Japanese fish in a zen garden:

KOI

59a. Uncomfortable eyelid bump:

STYE

60a. Shredded cabbage salad on the side:

SLAW

61a. Suffix with "stamp" to mean a panicked rush of a herd:

EDE

62a. "Hannah and ___ Sisters" (1986 film starring Michael Caine and Mia Farrow):

HER

63a. Cryptid that's a legend of Sherpa folklore:

YETI


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