The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 12 2024 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. “___ there be light”LET
- 4a. ___ and fortuneFAME
- 8a. The “A” in ETA, for shortARR
- 11a. Boating stickOAR
- 12a. “As I was going to StIVES
- 13a. Ink splotch on a white shirt, sayBLOT
- 14a. ___ sparingly (“Do not waste!”)USE
- 15a. Monopoly or Chess, e.g.GAME
- 16a. Speed contestRACE
- 17a. Electronic dance music genre for Kraftwerk, which originated in Germany in the early 1980sTECHNO
- 19a. Lounge in the sun, say (word you’ll find hidden in “basket”)BASK
- 20a. Clothing or apparelATTIRE
- 22a. Places that offer facials and hot stone massagesSPAS
- 25a. Go bad, as a fruitROT
- 26a. Dobby, Galadriel, or Legolas, e.g.ELF
- 29a. Music genre for Tupac Shakur that’s also known as disco rap, which originated in the Bronx in the mid-1980s: 2 wds.HIPHOP
- 32a. Panda’s snack time treatBAMBOO
- 34a. “Are we there ___?” (impatient child’s question, perhaps)YET
- 35a. A day has 24 of these, for shortHRS
- 37a. Having the skill to do something, sayABLE
- 38a. Healthy breakfast option with fruits and oatsMUESLI
- 41a. “___ Old Saint Nicholas” (Christmas song)JOLLY
- 45a. Music genre for Carrie Underwood, which originated in Bristol, Tennessee, in the 1920sCOUNTRY
- 49a. Off base without approval, in the military: Abbr.AWOL
- 50a. Pop star’s around the world trip, sayTOUR
- 51a. “Help wanted” lettersEEO
- 52a. Metal that’s a component in brass and bronze alloysZINC
- 53a. Actress Hathaway known for the role of Mia ThermopolisANNE
- 54a. High school math subject dealing with equations, for shortALG
- 55a. Alphabet ender, phoneticallyZEE
- 56a. Out of the ordinaryODD
- 57a. Scandinavian rugRYA
Down
- 1d. “Perfect Day” singer ___ ReedLOU
- 2d. Direction you’ll find by rearranging the letters in “seat”EAST
- 3d. Apple bearer in an orchardTREE
- 4d. “___ Club” (Brad Pitt movie)FIGHT
- 5d. ___-garde (new experimental ideas)AVANT
- 6d. Personal account of one’s lifeMEMOIR
- 7d. Opposite of “WNW,” on a mapESE
- 8d. “Woe is me!” exclamationALAS
- 9d. ___ and roll, music genre for Elvis Presley, which originated in Cleveland, Ohio, in the early 1950sROCK
- 10d. GPS suggestion, for shortRTE
- 13d. Undergarment that now comes in “wireless” variantsBRA
- 18d. Payment option involving paperCASH
- 19d. ___ version (testing phase for an app)BETA
- 21d. Loot, as a bankROB
- 22d. “Once bitten, twice ___”SHY
- 23d. Crusty pumpkin dessertPIE
- 24d. Like the name “Art,” for an artistAPT
- 26d. Draw away from the shore, as the tideEBB
- 27d. “You’re funny!” in the chatroom: Abbr.LOL
- 28d. “Friend or ___?”FOE
- 30d. “___ god!” which is abbreviated to “OMG”: 2 wds.OHMY
- 31d. The ___ (Boston skyscraper with the Skywalk Observatory, informally)PRU
- 33d. Principal street of a town, sayMAIN
- 36d. First followerSECOND
- 39d. Julie Andrews’ “The ___ of Music”SOUND
- 40d. Tempt into a trapLURE
- 41d. Music genre for Louis Armstrong, which originated in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 1800sJAZZ
- 42d. Boo-boo, in kidspeakOWIE
- 43d. ___ wolf (solitary person)LONE
- 44d. IncLLC
- 46d. ___-jerker (very sad, as a movie or a book)TEAR
- 47d. ___ on (place trust in)RELY
- 48d. Eastern exercise discipline involving asanas and meditationYOGA
- 50d. “Path” of Chinese philosophyTAO
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