Daily Themed Crossword 14 March 2025 answers

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14 March 2025 crossword

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1d. Toward the rising sun:

EAST

1a. Hearing organ:

EAR

2d. Shape of a questioning eyebrow:

ARCH

3d. ___-view mirror:

REAR

4d. Electric wriggly fish:

EEL

4a. Omelet ingredient:

EGG

5d. Pi is the 16th letter of this language:

GREEK

6d. Singer Lady ___ with the hit "Just Dance":

GAGA

7d. 1000 million:

BILLION

7a. Schoolbook carriers:

BAGS

8d. "Much ___ About Nothing" (Shakespeare play):

ADO

9d. ___-Z (group after millennials), for short:

GEN

10d. Go limp:

SAG

11a. Run ___ light (disregard the stop traffic signal): 2 wds.:

ARED

12d. Dr. of "The Next Episode":

DRE

13a. Significant time period:

ERA

14a. Innovator's spark:

IDEA

15a. Injury reminder or Simba's uncle:

SCAR

16a. Walking limb:

LEG

17a. Like Rapunzel's hair:

LONG

18a. *Number of Charlie's Angels which is also the first digit in Pi:

THREE

19d. CPR professional: Abbr.:

EMT

20a. ___ Grey tea:

EARL

21d. Tyler, the Creator's genre:

RAP

22a. "I Have a Dream" speaker: Abbr.:

MLK

23d. British restroom:

LOO

24a. Be ill:

AIL

25d. Mufasa or Simba, e.g.:

LION

26d. ___ of a circle is calculated using its radius and pi:

AREA

26a. Prefix with "matic" or "pilot":

AUTO

27d. Finish, with "up":

USE

28a. *Indicate with a finger or period that comes after 18a in Pi:

POINT

29d. To the ___ degree:

NTH

30d. Graham Bell's invention, for short:

TEL

31d. Discreetly add someone to an email: Abbr.:

BCC

31a. Places to get drinks:

BARS

32d. Pop singer Grande, to fans:

ARI

33a. *Solo number and the next digit in Pi:

ONE

34d. Code-cracking organization: Abbr.:

NSA

35d. "Nightmare on ___ Street":

ELM

36a. ___ to self (reminder):

NOTE

37a. "... But I'm a ___, I'm a weirdo ..." (Radiohead lyrics):

CREEP

38d. Flooring wood:

PLY

39a. ___-mo:

SLO

40d. Clumsy chap:

OAF

41a. Stanley Cup organization: Abbr.:

NHL

42a. Secretive spy and security group: Abbr.:

CIA

43a. Peruvian wooly animal:

LLAMA

44d. Walks with difficulty:

LIMPS

45d. Doctor's consultation charge:

FEE

45a. "Keeping you in the loop," in textspeak: Abbr.:

FYI

46a. *Number of The Beatles and the next digit in Pi:

FOUR

47d. Says yes to, for short?:

OKS

48d. Apartment or condo, e.g.:

UNIT

49d. Was a passenger:

RODE

50d. "To ___ is human ...":

ERR

50a. "Anything ___?" (waiter's ask):

ELSE

51d. What sets your pants on fire?:

LIE

52d. Nine-digit ID: Abbr.:

SSN

53a. Hospital workers: Abbr.:

MDS

54d. ___ de Los Muertos (Mexican celebration):

DIA

55d. "___ and the City" (comedy-drama series):

SEX

56a. "Did you ___?" (fact-starting words):

KNOW

57d. Make it official, say:

WED

58a. "___ and shine!" (Wake up!):

RISE

59a. Popular dessert with sweet or savory filling which is also made on "International Pi Day":

PIE

60a. Fries or coleslaw, e.g.:

SIDE

61a. "The ___ & Stimpy Show" (Nickelodeon show):

REN

62a. Jazz wind instrument, for short:

SAX

63a. Lead character Mosby from "How I Met Your Mother":

TED

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