The Daily Themed Crossword Oct 13 2023 Answers were just published after we played around with it and solved today’s puzzle in a timely matter. This puzzle special in the sense that everyday it allows you to play with a different theme hence the name Daily Themed Crossword. The clues are grouped by their orientation on the puzzle grid and by their number.
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Across
- 1a. Creepy critterBUG
- 4a. “No ___, ands or buts!”IFS
- 7a. “___, humbug!”BAH
- 10a. “It’s ___-brainer!”: 2 wds.ANO
- 11a. ___-picking (petty criticism)NIT
- 12a. Unit of resistance that sounds like a meditative chantOHM
- 13a. Extinct flightless bird that was endemic to MauritiusDODO
- 15a. Creole veggieOKRA
- 16a. FaceTime platformIOS
- 17a. Fitting, as a replyAPT
- 19a. ___ Sally, adventurous literary character who walks backward and wears mismatched socksSILLY
- 21a. Little Miss ___, literary character who eats curd and whey, and is scared of spidersMUFFET
- 24a. X-___ largeTRA
- 25a. What a GPS suggests, for shortRTE
- 26a. Lock openerKEY
- 28a. ___ rat (science experiment participant)LAB
- 31a. Suffix with “Egypt” or “Jordan”IAN
- 32a. Cupid’s Greek counterpart (anagram of “sore”)EROS
- 34a. “Love,” in SpainAMOR
- 36a. “Good cholesterol” initialsHDL
- 38a. ___ and downsUPS
- 40a. Constricting hisserBOA
- 41a. Fall back, as the tideEBB
- 44a. Little Red ___ Hood, literary character in a red cloak who encounters a sly wolf in the woodsRIDING
- 46a. ___ Pan, mischievous literary character who can fly and never grows upPETER
- 48a. Knuckle-dragging tailless primateAPE
- 49a. Most admired, informallyFAV
- 50a. “Chubby cheeks, dimple chin, ___ lips…”ROSY
- 52a. ___ Piper, mysterious flute player who lures away rats and children with his musicPIED
- 56a. Zamboni’s milieu?ICE
- 57a. ___ King Cole who sang “The Christmas Song”NAT
- 58a. Tessellation unit?TILE
- 59a. Perfect score in gymnasticsTEN
- 60a. Ed, ___ n Eddy, buddies who live in the fictional Peach CreekEDD
- 61a. “Jack and Jill went up the ___…”HILL
Down
- 1d. The Big ___ Wolf, cunning literary character who “huffs and puffs” down houses in “The Three Little Pigs”BAD
- 2d. Spanish number after “cero” and before “dos”UNO
- 3d. The “G” in OMGGOD
- 4d. Tattoo fluidINK
- 5d. “___ and foremost…”FIRST
- 6d. Prefix with “case” to mean a series of stepsSTAIR
- 7d. Prepare in water, as an eggBOIL
- 8d. Seafarer’s salutationAHOY
- 9d. “___ Pinafore,” famous comic operaHMS
- 14d. Bumbling, clumsy sortOAF
- 15d. Weasel’s playful aquatic cousinOTTER
- 18d. Chinese “lion dog,” informally (anagram of “peek”)PEKE
- 20d. Emma Stone’s “___ Land”: 2 wds.LALA
- 21d. Diagnostic scan that’s an alternative to an X-ray: Abbr.MRI
- 22d. State with Bryce Canyon National ParkUTAH
- 23d. ___ for oneself (provide for oneself)FEND
- 27d. “Are ___ busy?”YOU
- 29d. Prefix with “valent” and “vert”AMBI
- 30d. Gift from heaven, sayBOON
- 33d. ___ paint, graffiti artist’s needSPRAY
- 35d. Cloth used to wipe off dustRAG
- 37d. “___ bygones be bygones”LET
- 39d. Sample some sangria, saySIP
- 42d. Switzerland’s de facto capital, to the SwissBERNE
- 43d. “The robbery took place in ___ daylight!”BROAD
- 45d. Swimming pool measurementDEPTH
- 46d. “Pick up the ___” (gather speed)PACE
- 47d. All squareEVEN
- 49d. Well-toned and in shape, sayFIT
- 51d. “S” in EST, for shortSTD
- 53d. Roman numeral threeIII
- 54d. Repeating letter in “Llama,” phoneticallyELL
- 55d. Singer Lana ___ ReyDEL
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