Daily Themed Crossword Classic 8 April 2024 answers
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Classic 8 April 2024 crossword
1d. Michael ___, "The Martian" actor:
3d. Lightweight boat for rapids transport:
4a. Yellowish discharge from an infected wound, say:
5d. "I solemnly swear that I am ___ no good": 2 wds.:
6d. Full ___, English language punctuation that looks like . and indicates the end of a sentence:
7d. Government health watchdog: Abbr.:
7a. "The apple never falls ___ from the tree":
9d. Sandwich bread that is an alternative to white:
10a. "How long before you reach my home?": Abbr.:
12a. Like some martinis or humor:
13a. ___-alcoholic beverage (without any alcohol):
14d. Encouraging word before "girl!" or "boy!":
14a. Car that isn't manual, for short:
16a. English language punctuation that looks like ' and indicates possession or contraction:
17d. NBC's weekly sketch comedy show: Abbr.:
18d. Prefix with "cup" to mean a minor setback:
20a. Facts and figures, for short:
21d. Food Network's "Beat Bobby ___":
23a. It may cool into obsidian?:
25d. TV commercials, for short:
26a. English language punctuation that looks like : and often precedes an explanation or list:
27d. Fishes may get caught in one:
28d. Toddler's first three letters at kindergarten:
28a. Opposite of "departure," for short:
29d. Hopping marsupial from Down Under, informally:
30d. Battering ___ (door-breaking implement):
31a. ___ B. Wells, NAACP co-founder:
32d. Material used to make roads and highways:
34a. Squeezing snake that takes one's breath away?:
35d. Rhyming opposite of "glad":
36d. "Beverly Hills ___," film starring Eddie Murphy:
36a. Dermatologist's diagnosis, maybe:
42d. English language punctuation that looks like -- and indicates a sudden break in thought:
43a. English language punctuation that looks like - and is used to connect compound words:
46d. Signs that light up in the dark?:
47d. Mercedes rival with an X and Z series: Abbr.:
47a. Game fish with a "largemouth" variety:
49d. "No seats" sign, at a theater: Abbr.:
50a. "Promptly, please" letters:
51d. "And ___ new chapter begins...": 2 wds.:
52a. "Able was I ___ I saw Elba":
55a. "All Those Years ___" (George Harrison hit):
56a. "___ are you?" ("Do I know you?"):
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