Daily Themed Crossword 22 March 2020 answers

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22 March 2020 crossword

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1d. Tanning lotion letters: Abbr.:

SPF

1a. ___ in stone (unchangeable):

SET

2d. What a good listener may lend:

EAR

3d. ___ la la (singsong syllable):

TRA

4d. "You can ___ anything" (speak frankly): 2 wds.:

ASKME

4a. Guitarist's booster, for short:

AMP

5d. Actress Kunis of "That '70s Show":

MILA

6d. ___ open (open something with great effort):

PRY

7d. "___ looking at you, kid," iconic dialogue from the 1942 film "Casablanca" directed by Michael Curtiz:

HERES

7a. "E.T. phone ___," iconic dialogue from the 1982 film "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" directed by Steven Spielberg:

HOME

8d. Egg-shaped:

OVAL

9d. Repair or darn:

MEND

10d. At loose ___ (bored):

ENDS

11a. On ___ with (as good as):

PAR

12a. Knightly address?:

SIR

13a. Of uniform height:

EVEN

14a. "___, my dear, I don't give a damn," iconic dialogue from the 1939 film "Gone With the Wind" directed by Victor Fleming:

FRANKLY

15d. Without sensation:

NUMB

16a. Ayn ___ writer of "Atlas Shrugged":

RAND

17a. "Chambers" actress Thurman:

UMA

18d. Fly traps laid by spiders:

WEBS

18a. Joins two metals using heat:

WELDS

19d. "You is ___. You is smart. You is important," iconic dialogue from the 2011 film "The Help" directed by Tate Taylor:

KIND

19a. Krispy ___ (doughnut chain):

KREME

20d. Shower from above?:

RAIN

21d. Actress ___ Watson of the "Harry Potter" films:

EMMA

22d. Knitter's ball:

YARN

22a. Positive response:

YES

23a. Two-syllable poetic foot:

IAMB

24d. ___ and void:

NULL

24a. Catch, as a criminal:

NAB

25d. Someone new to the job (rhymes with "spiro"):

TYRO

25a. "Frankly speaking" in textspeak: Abbr.:

TBH

26d. ___ on someone (abandon unexpectedly):

BAIL

27d. Feeling of optimism:

HOPE

28a. Logic based game played with matchsticks that rhymes with "dim":

NIM

29d. NFL's Michael ___ ("The Blind Side" was based on his story):

OHER

29a. Yours and mine:

OURS

30a. Former NBA star ___ Ming:

YAO

31a. Genetic code material: Abbr.:

DNA

32a. Time Warner news channel: Abbr.:

HLN

33d. Pad ___ (stir-fried noodles):

THAI

33a. Road ___ (vacation plan):

TRIP

34d. "Have ___!" ("Have a heart!"):

MERCY

34a. "Apocalypto" director ___ Gibson:

MEL

35d. "I'm the king of the ___," iconic dialogue from the 1997 film "Titanic" directed by James Cameron:

WORLD

35a. On the ___ (overall):

WHOLE

36d. Burst ___ the scene (appear suddenly):

ONTO

36a. "I'm gonna make him an ___ he can't refuse," iconic dialogue from the 1972 film "The Godfather" directed by Francis Ford Coppola:

OFFER

37d. "___ Factor" (popular reality game show):

FEAR

38d. Apple-picking season:

FALL

39d. Part of a rosary:

BEAD

39a. Slithering constrictor:

BOA

40a. Not very far:

NEAR

41d. Place offering massages:

SPA

41a. "Why so ___?," iconic dialogue from the 2008 film "The Dark Knight" directed by Christopher Nolan:

SERIOUS

42d. Blade in a boat:

OAR

43d. "___ Somebody," number-one hit song by rock group Kings of Leon:

USE

44d. "The ___ Next Door," Jackie Chan starrer action-comedy film:

SPY

45a. Baby powder mineral:

TALC

46a. Pen ___ (long-distance friend):

PAL

47a. Egyptian cobra:

ASP

48a. Paris airport prior to Charles de Gaulle:

ORLY

49a. Opposite of subtract:

ADD

50a. "Summertime Sadness" singer Lana Del ___:

REY

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