Daily Themed Crossword 5 March 2019 answers
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5 March 2019 crossword
1d. Thumbs-down vote in the Senate:
2d. Mysterious saucer-shaped sighting in the sky: Abbr.:
3d. Us Weekly or People, for short:
4d. Like a quick walk around the park:
5d. Soy milk product that looks like cheese:
5a. What an iPad is, for short:
6d. Distinctive smell that is pleasing to the senses:
7d. Loaf of white, brown or rye:
12a. Fictional character from Joseph Heller's novel "Catch-22":
13a. Deep freezer's transparent inhabitant:
16a. Maroon 5 song "___ Will Be Loved":
18d. "___ mia" ("my beloved" in Italian):
19d. Robert Louis Stevenson's novella "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr ___":
20d. Derek ___, NFL quarterback for the Oakland Raiders:
21d. ___ in a lifetime (extremely rare opportunity):
22a. Dental hygiene association: Abbr.:
23d. Expression for "Here's what I think...," in text speak: Abbr.:
23a. Choice Hotels' brand Rodeway ___:
25a. Daily amount of a nutrient that a human needs: Abbr.:
26d. "For ___ intents and purposes" (in effect):
27a. Los Angeles ___, NFL team that lost to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII:
28d. Condition that leads to one being easily distracted: Abbr.:
29d. Chinese political revolutionary Zedong:
30d. American late-night TV show with sketches: Abbr.:
31a. Chicago Bulls legend who according to Forbes is the highest-paid athlete of all time: 2 wds.:
32d. Incessant chatter about an upcoming product, say:
33d. ___-Winkler distance (mathematical string metric):
34d. Opinion piece in a newspaper: Hyph.:
35a. Take orders without comment:
36a. One round of a track race:
37a. Fourth of July or Christmas, for short:
38a. Teacher's ___ (teacher's favorite):
39d. "___ in judgment" (wrong decision):
40d. String with two or more strands twisted together:
41a. Actress Tara from "American Pie":
42d. Newton who formulated the laws of motion:
47a. Led Zeppelin song "Hey, Hey, What Can ___": 2 wds.:
48a. "I can't get ___ of this habit." (break the habit):
49a. Jeffrey Archer novel "Kane and ___":
51d. Ostrich's Aussie relative:
53a. One of the pellets in a pod:
54a. Netflix original show, "___ Day at a Time":
55a. Land-based military force of a country:
56a. Metallica hit "___ But True":
57a. ___ judicata (case in which there has been a final judgment and is no longer subject to appeal):
58a. American hard rock band Motley ___:
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