Daily Themed Crossword 5 May 2017 answers
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5 May 2017 crossword
1d. Message from one stranded on an island:
1a. Popular dance form with Caribbean roots:
2d. Hill-building hard worker:
3d. Actress Seydoux, who played the Bond girl in "Spectre":
4d. Japanese electronics giant owned by Panasonic:
5d. American actor in "The Marrying Kind" or "Pat and Mike": 2 wds.:
6d. Gaze in an unpleasant way:
6a. Foreign attorney's degree:
7d. Resulted in, in other words: 2 wds.:
8d. Shed as a result of violence:
9d. Without female company, as in a party:
10d. Land of the Incan empire:
12a. The 2.16m tall Shaquille:
13a. Snaky fish used in sushi:
14a. Start of the end of a countdown:
19d. The "Ctrl+Z" feature in Windows:
21a. Alive again, like a phoenix:
23d. Ali from the "Arabian Nights":
24a. What Keats wrote to a season:
25a. "Give ___ a whirl!": 2 wds.:
26a. "And without further ___":
28a. "Good-for-nothing" fellows:
31d. Sultry, as a Playboy Playmate:
32a. Expression, used as a concluding statement, that roughly means "There you have it!": 3 wds.:
33d. Gush out, as smoke from a plant:
34d. Jazz phrase associated with a guitar:
35d. Untangle, as a ball of wool:
36a. Noise made with the thumb and middle finger:
38a. Payment to the government:
40d. Kind of car meant for long drives or "grand tours": 2 wds.:
42a. Playful and bubbly, as a pup:
44d. "Want U Back" singer Lloyd:
44a. To have a long, friendly conversation with someone ("Let's meet for coffee and ___!"): 3 wds.:
47d. "Nurse Jackie" star Falco:
50a. Legally acceptable, as a document:
53d. "That guy seems like a bit of a ___" (eccentric, in Australian english slang):
54a. The Romantic ___ (1800-1850):
55a. "___ was saying...": 2 wds.:
56a. Justice Kagan, of the Supreme Court:
57a. Letters that used to accompany "CD": Abbr.:
58a. GPS suggestion, as the 66: Abbr.:
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