Daily Themed Crossword 13 March 2020 answers

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13 March 2020 crossword

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1d. Concerning: Abbr.:

WRT

1a. Injury that needs to heal:

WOUND

2d. "Yes," in Paris:

OUI

3d. Thurman of "Chambers":

UMA

4d. "Don't Know Why" singer ___ Jones:

NORAH

5d. Gothic novel by Bram Stoker which tells the story of a vampire on the loose:

DRACULA

6d. Show with the Starks and the Lannisters: Abbr.:

GOT

6a. "___ up and dance.":

GET

7d. "Fear of Flying" author Jong:

ERICA

8d. Rapper ___ Shakur:

TUPAC

9d. Manager's help, for short:

ASST

9a. Bit of campfire residue:

ASH

10d. Gardener's bagful?:

SOIL

11d. "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr ___," gothic novella by Robert Louis Stevenson which tells the story of a legal practitioner, Gabriel John Utterson:

HYDE

12a. "___ Has It" (2005 movie starring Jennifer Aniston):

RUMOR

13a. Tulsa school named after an evangelist: Abbr.:

ORU

14a. Vegan protein source:

SOY

15a. Jewel-studded headwear:

TIARA

16a. Piece of advice:

TIP

17a. "Toy Story" villain:

SID

18a. Pretend on stage:

ACT

19d. Word with "family" or "Christmas":

TREE

20a. "The ___ of Otranto," gothic novel by Horace Walpole which tells the story of Manfred and his family:

CASTLE

21d. Black or Red waters:

SEA

22d. Ready, willing and ___:

ABLE

22a. ___ Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes:

ARTHUR

23d. Flushed, as cheeks:

ROSY

24d. Travel like a band:

TOUR

25a. Flexible blackjack card:

ACE

26a. Ghost's cry:

BOO

27a. "___ It Go" ("Frozen" song):

LET

28d. Organization with body scanners: Abbr.:

TSA

29a. Actor ___ Sandler of "Uncut Gems":

ADAM

30d. Spot to get a corn beef on rye:

DELI

31d. On the ocean:

ASEA

32d. Primary or principal:

MAIN

33a. Baton Rouge school: Abbr.:

LSU

34a. Famed fable writer:

AESOP

35d. At ___ (arguing):

ODDS

36d. Dogs, informally:

POOCHES

37a. "That," in Spain:

ESA

38a. "Jane ___," novel by Charlotte Bronte which tells the story of the eponymous character as a governess:

EYRE

39d. Organ with a lobe:

EAR

40a. "Without further ___":

ADO

41a. Aromatic Hawaiian garland:

LEI

42a. Well-suited or fitting:

APT

43d. Cockpit worker:

PILOT

44d. Taiwanese golf champ Yani ___:

TSENG

45a. "The Picture of ___ Gray," gothic novel by Oscar Wilde which tells the story of a man and his unusual portrait:

DORIAN

46d. Saudi currency:

RIYAL

47d. "The ___ of the House of Usher," gothic short story by Edgar Allan Poe which is about two ailing siblings living in a strange mansion:

FALL

47a. ___ wheel (like the London Eye):

FERRIS

48d. Opposite of "entry":

EXIT

49d. Comedian Foxx:

REDD

50a. ___-fi film:

SCI

51a. Wood splitting tool:

AXE

52a. "Dancing With the Stars" judge Goodman:

LEN

53d. Carson City's home, for short:

NEV

54a. Extremely active:

HYPER

55d. Tiger Woods' group: Abbr.:

PGA

56d. Quarterback Manning:

ELI

57d. "The ___ & Stimpy Show":

REN

58a. Pot cover:

LID

59a. Number before two:

ONE

60a. "Bald" bird:

EAGLE

61a. Inc. relative in England:

LTD

62a. French high-speed train initials: Abbr.:

TGV

63a. Killed, as a dragon:

SLAIN

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