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Daily Themed Crossword July 4 2018 Answers
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ACROSS
- Balloon filler
- Rocker ___ Clapton
- Quaker ___
- Go down a snowy path
- Actress who plays Cersei on Game of Thrones
- Bomb
- Break down
- Uncharted ___ for short
- Brute in fairytales
- State that hosts the oldest Fourth of July celebration in America: 2 wds.
- Cutlery items for lifting a mouthful of food
- Breaking ___
- Waves in Spain
- Alley-___ (basketball term)
- Fisherman’s workplace
- State whose General Court was the first to recognize Fourth of July as a state celebration
- Tiny hill dweller
- When repeated it’s an expression for a satisfying meal
- ___ the mic
- Incidentally in textspeak: Abbr.
- Some polytheists
- Southeast Asian country that was declared an independent nation by the U.S. on July 4th
- Character
- Sound from a sty?
- That girl
- A tribe
- Fall (over)
- Listening unit
- Another term for 14a
- What ___ can I do for you?
- J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the ___
- Balloon filler
- Rocker ___ Clapton
- Quaker ___
- Go down a snowy path
- Actress who plays Cersei on Game of Thrones
- Bomb
- Break down
- Uncharted ___ for short
- Brute in fairytales
- State that hosts the oldest Fourth of July celebration in America: 2 wds.
- Cutlery items for lifting a mouthful of food
- Breaking ___
- Waves in Spain
- Alley-___ (basketball term)
- Fisherman’s workplace
- State whose General Court was the first to recognize Fourth of July as a state celebration
- Tiny hill dweller
- When repeated it’s an expression for a satisfying meal
- ___ the mic
- Incidentally in textspeak: Abbr.
- Some polytheists
- Southeast Asian country that was declared an independent nation by the U.S. on July 4th
- Character
- Sound from a sty?
- That girl
- A tribe
- Fall (over)
- Listening unit
- Another term for 14a
- What ___ can I do for you?
- J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the ___
DOWN
- Long-eared beast
- When repeated it’s a popular song by The Dixie Cups
- Chunky beef: 2 wds.
- British musician Sir ___ John
- Swamp plants
- With respect to: Abbr.
- Reindeer in North America
- Days ___ (long past): 2 wds.
- Pond plant
- Ripped
- Scurried
- ___ Cartwright (Dan Blocker’s role)
- Depletes in energy
- Drug from Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World
- Architect’s blueprint
- Unit of electrical resistance
- Casablanca villain
- Prep school in Britain
- Egyptian snakes
- Prefix meaning against
- Informal term for a cowboy
- Periphery
- ___ canvas (fresh start)
- Trees that are decorated during Christmas
- Joint below the knee
- Treaty
- ___ hoop
- Land of the Persians
- One of the Islands of Furness
- Stable supply
- Maid of Athens ___ we part by Lord Byron
- Long-eared beast
- When repeated it’s a popular song by The Dixie Cups
- Chunky beef: 2 wds.
- British musician Sir ___ John
- Swamp plants
- With respect to: Abbr.
- Reindeer in North America
- Days ___ (long past): 2 wds.
- Pond plant
- Ripped
- Scurried
- ___ Cartwright (Dan Blocker’s role)
- Depletes in energy
- Drug from Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World
- Architect’s blueprint
- Unit of electrical resistance
- Casablanca villain
- Prep school in Britain
- Egyptian snakes
- Prefix meaning against
- Informal term for a cowboy
- Periphery
- ___ canvas (fresh start)
- Trees that are decorated during Christmas
- Joint below the knee
- Treaty
- ___ hoop
- Land of the Persians
- One of the Islands of Furness
- Stable supply
- Maid of Athens ___ we part by Lord Byron