Daily Themed Crossword 29 March 2022 answers

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29 March 2022 crossword

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1d. Medal of Honor recipient:

HERO

1a. Like a Top 40 song:

HIT

2d. Nobel prize winner Pavlov:

IVAN

3d. The "T" of LSAT:

TEST

4d. "Rear," to a sailor:

AFT

4a. Archer's skill:

AIM

5d. Colored part of the eye:

IRIS

6d. Chocolate-and-coffee beverage:

MOCHA

7d. 1973 Dolly Parton chart-topper with the lyric "Please don't take my man":

JOLENE

7a. Mia St. ___, American professional boxer who is the IFBA lightweight champion:

JOHN

8d. Like some exams:

ORAL

9d. ___ mentality (conforming thoughts):

HERD

10d. Approves, silently:

NODS

11a. Adam's partner:

EVE

12a. To and ___ (back and forth):

FRO

13a. Nabisco's cream-filled cookie:

OREO

14a. Poison ivy woe:

RASH

15d. Holly ___, former American boxer and current mixed martial artist who was a multiple-time world champion in boxing:

HOLM

16a. ___-Tac-Toe:

TIC

17a. Animal fat used in cooking:

LARD

18a. "I'm ___ you!" (not fooled by): 2 wds.:

ONTO

19a. Claressa ___, American boxer who held several world championships in three weight classes:

SHIELDS

20d. Student who works with less or no pay over summer, say:

INTERN

21a. Soap ingredient:

LYE

22d. Yang's complement:

YIN

23d. Environment-friendly prefix:

ECO

24a. ___ Taylor (clothing retailer):

ANN

25d. "___ Just Not That Into You" (2009 film):

HES

25a. Regina ___, German boxer who was the WIBF's world champion in three divisions:

HALMICH

26d. Noah's watercraft:

ARK

27d. ___-back attitude (relaxed):

LAID

28d. 60 minute periods, for short:

HRS

29a. Emulate a professor:

TEACH

30d. "The Altar" constellation:

ARA

31d. ___ artist (scammer):

CON

32d. "True Detective" airer: Abbr.:

HBO

33a. Memorable age:

ERA

34a. Like Loki or Thor:

NORSE

35d. "The Old Man and the ___" (Ernest Hemingway novel):

SEA

36a. Take from, illegally:

ROB

37a. Compete in a slalom:

SKI

38a. Amanda ___, Puerto Rican boxer who has held nine major world titles across seven weight classes:

SERRANO

39d. Lucia ___, Dutch boxer who had been the WIBF Super Lightweight World Champion:

RIJKER

40a. Place for a peephole:

DOOR

41d. One may find several schools here:

OCEAN

42d. Whiskey barrel wood:

OAK

43d. Detox locale, for short:

REHAB

44a. Young Darth Vader's name:

ANI

45a. Battle of Normandy site:

CAEN

46d. Like some shades of lipstick or nail paint:

NUDE

47a. PC image format: Abbr.:

JPEG

48d. ___ the way (be a pioneer):

PAVE

49d. Flair or panache:

ELAN

50d. Honorable man, for short:

GENT

51d. "So long!":

BYE

51a. Cecilia ___, Norwegian boxer who was the first-ever boxer to hold five world titles simultaneously:

BRAEKHUS

52d. Go bad, as food:

ROT

53d. "All Those Years ___" (George Harrison hit):

AGO

54d. Grassy lawn patch:

SOD

55a. Vegetable with curly leaves:

KALE

56a. Warrior Pose exercise:

YOGA

57a. "Much ___ About Nothing":

ADO

58a. Actor Peters of "X-Men: Apocalypse":

EVAN

59a. Historic British prep school:

ETON

60a. Four-poster or king, e.g.:

BED

61a. Tenant's concern:

RENT

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