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Crossword Fun: March 2020

Across
You can scramble, fry, or poach one for breakfast.
What Gloria and Rosario are doing at Blackberry Farm.
Famous music festival in Knoxville every March.
Emily Astor is a very good one.
Postal abbreviation for Michigan.
Another name for the fall season.
A schoolchild may wear one to carry books and more.
Opposite of "more."
You use one when rowing a boat.
Means "frequently" or "many times."
____________ Farm or Mountain.
Opposite of "early."
Governor of Tennessee.
United States of ________.
United States VP.
Short for "Mister."
These common farm animals produce milk.
Gloria's birthday month.
A black and white mammal with a very stinky spray.
Abbreviation for "Senior."
You put bread in your toaster to make this.
Another name for "street."
You chew with these.
U.S. Senator from Tennessee who is retiring after this term.
"______ wrong with you today?"
Not many.
Opposite of "far."
Cows produce it, and babies drink it.
Female sheep.
The border between Mexico and Texas.
First day of the week.
____ the Explorer.
"Did that letter come today? Who's it _____?"
Servando is Rosario's.
Young Gloria _____.
At night, when the lights are off, you are in the ____.
When you're very tired during the day, you probably need to take a ___.
Material created by tanning animal hides. Used for shoes and clothing.
When you read a book out loud to small children, you are reading _____.
The opposite of "hate."
Pig meat.
Used to sweep the floor.
The mother of your father is your ___________.
If you have 100 of these, you have one dollar.
I am, you are, she __.
Down
Take something quickly.
Often sits on a table and provides light.
Each one has seven days.
I want either this one __ that one.
People wear these to see better.
Color associated with Democrats.
When you look away from something, you _____ your eyes.
You eat soup with one.
Disgusting bug that attaches itself to people (and other mammals), feeding on blood.
Short for "Central Intelligence Agency" and "Culinary Institute of America."
Kensington _____.
Strings of pasta.
Abbreviation for "Air Force."
The weekday before Thanksgiving.
President of Mexico.
Has 12 months and (usually) 365 days.
Emily's last name.
National holiday featuring bunnies and eggs.
Not well.
Another name for "daybreak."
It can be sunny, cloudy, rainy, or snowy.
Another name for "sofa."
The elementary school where Emily teaches.
Mexican tripe soup. Can be stinky!
It covers your body.
Saint ________ Day, a March holiday celebrating the Irish.
You put these on your bed.
Fluffy white stuff that falls from the sky.
Postal abbreviation for Alabama.
Delicious Mexican dish often steamed in corn husks. Carol loves them!
The largest US city (most people).
This season begins in March.
Separates the morning from the afternoon.
The season when it snows.
The emotion we feel when we're scared.
"Let's go to Knoxville together tomorrow. Can __ leave at noon?"
Capital of Tennessee.
Color associated with Republicans.
Gloria's first name.
Opposite of "down."
Mexico City (Spanish).
Dairy product that's delicious on hot bread.
Autumn is a _______.
I need an ax to ____ down that tree.
Old people have _____ a long time.
Abbreviation for "district attorney."
Popular fruit used to make pies and fritters.
The moron who leads the United States.
The opposite of "south."
Carol's daughter Dana now has three of these--and one cat.
2020 is a _____ year--it has an extra calendar day.
When you press your lips against someone or something.