Daily Themed Crossword 14 February 2022 answers

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14 February 2022 crossword

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1d. Some NFL ball carriers: Abbr.:

FBS

1a. Month to give out candy hearts, for short:

FEB

2d. Cupid's Greek counterpart:

EROS

3d. Legendary serpent with a fatal stare:

BASILISK

4d. October birthstone:

OPAL

4a. "To each his ___":

OWN

5d. Modeled, as mittens:

WORE

6d. Maiden name preceder:

NEE

7d. Drive-___ (fast food window):

THRU

7a. Boxing bout ender: Abbr.:

TKO

8d. "___ Me," song by Ed Sheeran whose title is also "X" on a romantic card:

KISS

9d. Bright fish known as "moonfish":

OPAH

10a. Oat ___ muffin:

BRAN

11d. All's antonym:

NONE

12a. Wordsworth or Shakespeare, e.g.:

POET

13d. Mexican lunch with a crunch:

TACO

14a. ___-hop (musical genre):

HIP

15a. Not bad, but not great either: Hyph.:

SOSO

16a. Gray ___ (undefined situation):

AREA

17a. Nelson Mandela's country: Abbr.:

RSA

18a. "___ Ladies (Put a Ring on It)," song by Beyonce that contains a pre-relationship stage in its title:

SINGLE

19d. "G" in TGIF:

GOD

20a. Song by David Archuleta whose title denotes a state of infatuation:

CRUSH

21d. Rocky ___ (ice-cream parlor order):

ROAD

22a. Lion in zodiac charts:

LEO

23d. Alpha's succeeder?:

BETA

23a. "___ Thang" (Verse Simmonds song):

BOO

24d. Parliament or Senate member, for short:

POL

24a. Taro-based Hawaiian dish:

POI

25d. Opposite of "non":

OUI

26a. "Play ___," song by Melanie Martinez that contains a romantic outing in its title:

DATE

27d. Criminal partner of "aid":

ABET

28d. ___ o'shanter:

TAM

29a. "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" band:

ABBA

30d. They're placed in casinos:

BETS

31d. Tuna's temptation:

BAIT

32d. Path of a javelin throw:

ARC

33a. Expel, as a tyrant:

OUST

34d. Blue drop?:

TEAR

35a. Flirt with one's eyelashes:

BAT

36a. Term of affection used in a relationship:

DEAR

37a. "I Really ___ You," song by Carly Rae Jepsen whose title is also a declaration of feelings:

LIKE

38a. Ipad subscription, briefly:

EMAG

39d. "Just ___ and bear it":

GRIN

40a. ___ Tac (mint with a "Be Mine" mix):

TIC

41a. Towards the back, to a skipper:

AFT

42d. Most cherished, in chatrooms, for short:

FAV

43a. Do nothing, in a way:

REST

44d. Enjoy a box of chocolates, say:

EAT

45d. "___ Me Tender," song by Elvis Presley that contains a relationship milestone in its title:

LOVE

45a. Balanced zodiac sign?:

LIBRA

46d. Vowel-shaped construction beam: Hyph.:

IBAR

47d. "Go on, I won't ___":

BITE

48d. "Get a ___!" (something you can nonsarcastically tell a detective):

CLUE

48a. ___ pets (terracotta figurines):

CHIA

49d. Adhere to:

HEED

50a. Tokyo sash:

OBI

51a. Song by 5 Seconds of Summer whose title is usually a recipient of a heart-shaped card:

VALENTINE

52d. Slitherer near pyramids:

ASP

53d. Nurse, as a bruise:

ICE

54d. Remind round-the-clock:

NAG

55d. Language in London, for short:

ENG

56a. Winemaker's vessel:

VAT

57a. Refuse settlement, say:

SUE

58a. Six-pack member?:

CAN

59a. Bygone "before":

ERE

60a. Zebra crossing user, for short:

PED

61a. Urge, with "on":

EGG

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