Daily Themed Crossword 25 March 2017 answers
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25 March 2017 crossword
1d. A line in a play or film, that elicits a big laugh:
1a. Fragrant cream applied to soothe skin:
2d. ___ Rosnovski from a bestselling Jeffrey novel by Jeffrey Archer:
3d. Millennial slang for laughing on the inside: Abbr.:
4d. "He was ___ to be a leader", seemingly destined:
5a. People we go to when unwell, for short:
6d. The national gemstone of Australia:
7d. Matters that are often referred to as relating to citizens:
8d. An individual portion of a movie:
9d. The lead character in a film or play:
10d. An agreement that is conveyed through speech instead of in writing:
11d. The lowest form of defense in Chess:
12a. A mid 17th century double reed woodwind musical instrument:
13a. Something that is heroic or grand in scale:
14a. This is truly the end of an ___:
15a. Salty greek cheese, usually made from goat milk:
16a. A gesture to attract someone's attention:
17a. In its natural form, without any additives or mixture:
18a. Silica rock used in lighters, to create sparks:
19d. The Bugatti Veyron ____ out at 408.84 KMPH:
20a. 16th President of the United States, Abraham ___:
21d. One of the oldest banks in the world, formed in the year 1812:
22a. To pull a vehicle with another, maybe due to a breakdown:
23d. If the tail were smarter than the dog, then the tail would ___ the dog:
25a. ___-wee Herman, comic character portrayed by Paul Reubens:
26d. Do we ___ to live, or live to ___?:
27d. Flightless Australian bird:
28a. Faux ___ (minor social embarrassment):
29d. To slowly drain out the strength of a person:
30a. Error made while writing, for short:
31d. A vote in favor of something:
32d. Reference to the number of layers in toilet paper:
33d. A poem written to glorify an event or an individual:
36d. The star of pixar's Ratatouille:
37d. Ran away from a place or person:
38a. ___ poker (where every player gets a mix of face-down and face-up cards):
39a. Pen ___ (friend with whom one keeps up only an exchange of letters):
40a. Term used to express assent towards a question:
42d. To intertwine material to create a new piece of fabric:
43d. ___ Allan Poe, writer of popular works such as "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "Hop-Frog":
44a. The total number of commandments:
46d. The anatomical juxtaposition of two orbicularis oris muscles in a state of contraction:
47d. Resound often heard in a cave:
48d. ___ for Speed, title of an action racing video game franchise by Electronic Arts:
49d. Spun thread, often used for knitting, weaving or sewing:
50a. Atkins, GMO, Paleo are all types of ___:
51d. Another name used to refer to Ireland:
53d. Combination of fog and smoke, a leading cause of lung diseases in polluted regions:
54a. What is abundantly present in the polar regions:
55a. Jelly-like substance obtained from algae:
56d. A cover crop, in places where grain is grown:
58a. Word used to refer to a female:
61a. Part of grass that holds it together with the soil:
63a. Another term for a burglar:
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