Daily Themed Crossword 28 March 2021 answers

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28 March 2021 crossword

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1d. Cheeky attitude:

SASS

1a. "S" in SOP, for short:

STD

2d. Cuisine from Bangkok:

THAI

3d. Chip's chipmunk brother:

DALE

4d. Calligrapher's tool:

PEN

4a. Chest muscle, for short:

PEC

5d. Starry-___:

EYED

6d. ___ up on (sneak up):

CREEP

7d. "Homes Under the Hammer" presenter ___ Dublin:

DION

7a. Three Gorges ___ in Hubei Province, China:

DAM

8d. Dry as a desert:

ARID

9d. "The 5 Second Rule" author ___ Robbins:

MEL

10a. Chemical peel component: Abbr.:

AHA

11a. Charlotte Bronte's "Jane ___":

EYRE

12d. Ticklish red muppet:

ELMO

13a. Fit of fury:

IRE

14a. ___ Vulcano from "Impractical Jokers":

SAL

15d. "Scandal" star ___ Washington:

KERRY

15a. Prepare to pray:

KNEEL

16a. Olive extract:

OIL

17a. Colander's cousin:

SIEVE

18d. Connecting word on an itinerary:

VIA

19a. Supply's partner:

DEMAND

20d. "...cost an ___ and a leg":

ARM

21a. Tax form organization: Abbr.:

IRS

22d. ___ Lanka (island country in South Asia):

SRI

23a. "___ favor":

POR

24d. Saucepan's cover:

LID

24a. John ___, pseudonym under which David Cornwell published "A Perfect Spy": 2 wds:

LECARRE

25d. Angsty rock sub-genre:

EMO

26d. Pigeon's gentle call:

COO

27d. Barely manage, as a living:

EKE

28a. ___ Westmacott, pseudonym under which Agatha Christie published "The Burden":

MARY

29d. Actor Pacino and politician Gore:

ALS

30d. Brazilian carnival city, for short:

RIO

31d. Japanese currency:

YEN

32a. "I strongly believe," in textspeak: Abbr.:

IMO

33a. 2020 promotional single released by Nicki Minaj:

YIKES

34d. "___ on the side of caution":

ERR

35d. "That doesn't ___ to be the case":

SEEM

36a. Twist the truth, say:

LIE

37a. "When one ___ closes, another one opens":

DOOR

38d. Scandinavian rug (anagram of "ray"):

RYA

39a. Poet's archaic "before":

ERE

40a. "Prodigal ___" (crime drama series):

SON

41a. Maker of L'Homme products: Abbr.:

YSL

42d. Hanna-Barbera's animated series "___ Kats":

SWAT

43d. ___ Carroll, pseudonym under which Charles Lutwidge Dodgson published "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland":

LEWIS

44a. American professional wrestler ___ Mysterio:

REY

45d. Raise one's voice in anger:

YELL

46d. "___ and the Lost City of Gold," 2019 live-action film:

DORA

46a. File compartment that can slide out of a desk:

DRAWER

47d. Cut crops:

REAP

48d. Model's runway:

RAMP

49a. Lamb, ham and chicken, say:

MEATS

50d. Affirmatives aboard a ship:

AYES

51d. ___ Morrison, pseudonym under which Chloe Anthony Wofford Morrison published "Beloved":

TONI

52d. "___ out of it!":

SNAP

53d. Early pseudonym under which Charles Dickens published his first essays in a magazine:

BOZ

53a. "13 Reasons Why" actress Alisha ___:

BOE

54a. ABC's "How to Get ___ with Murder":

AWAY

55d. Synonym and anagram of "aye":

YEA

56a. Family name from the TV series "Empire":

LYON

57a. "... cone ___ cup?" (ice cream shop options): 2 wds.:

ORA

58a. Magazine with a "Person of the Year" issue:

TIME

59a. "Not That Kind of Girl" writer Dunham:

LENA

60a. Hit with a laser beam:

ZAP

61a. Mani-pedi spot:

SPA

62a. Sample, as wine:

SIP

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