The Daily Themed Crossword Jul 30 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. Dip below the horizon, as the evening sunSET
- 4a. ___ for the course (expected outcome)PAR
- 7a. “___ the Builder,” children’s cartoon with talking vehiclesBOB
- 10a. “Up, up, and ___!”AWAY
- 12a. Brainstorming session input (or output)IDEA
- 14a. Letters between aliases, on a wanted posterAKA
- 15a. Tot’s building block brandLEGO
- 16a. Soccer player’s “Scoooore!”GOAL
- 17a. Chest boneRIB
- 18a. “For Me and My ___” (1942 Judy Garland film)GAL
- 20a. Shrek’s best friend in “Shrek” who once said, “Because that’s what friends doDONKEY
- 22a. Call it curtains on your careerRETIRE
- 25a. Surfer’s waterbody, perhapsSEA
- 26a. Bobby ___, celebrated NHLerORR
- 27a. Member of The Alps, for shortMTN
- 29a. Johann Sebastian ___, Baroque composerBACH
- 33a. Buzz Lightyear’s best friend in “Toy Story” who features in the song “You’ve Got a Friend in Me”WOODY
- 35a. Grown ___ (adults)UPS
- 38a. Feathery costume accessoryBOA
- 39a. Damascus’s country, for shortSYR
- 40a. Draw beer from, as a kegTAP
- 41a. Language with 26 letters, for shortENG
- 42a. Deadly cobra that allegedly killed CleopatraASP
- 45a. Name of a novel, sayTITLE
- 47a. Timon’s best friend in “The Lion King” who once sang, “And it hurt that my friends never stood downwind…”PUMBAA
- 50a. Protein-building molecule: Abbr.RNA
- 51a. “In ___ ear and out the other”ONE
- 52a. Office internet connection, say: Hyph.WIFI
- 54a. Ernie’s best friend on “Sesame Street” for whom Ernie dedicated the song “That’s What Friends Are For”BERT
- 58a. Praiseful piece, perhapsODE
- 59a. “This Is Us” network: Abbr.NBC
- 60a. Creepy stareLEER
- 61a. Go from fragrant to foul-smelling, as fruitROT
- 62a. Start to “Tok” for a popular social media platform amongst teensTIK
- 63a. Green-colored sin?ENVY
Down
- 1d. ___ Minella and Johnny Fiama (Muppet duo)SAL
- 2d. Little Bo-Peep’s female sheepEWE
- 3d. Price-indicating labelTAG
- 4d. Winnie-the-Pooh’s best friend who once asked, “We’ll be friends forever, won’t we Pooh?”PIGLET
- 5d. “Much ___ About Nothing” (2012 Joss Whedon film)ADO
- 6d. Leafs through, as a newspaperREADS
- 7d. Go “Woof!” or “Arf!”BARK
- 8d. “___-dokie!” (informal “Sure!”)OKIE
- 9d. Word before “bump” or “powder”BABY
- 11d. ___ Bear, Boo-Boo Bear’s best friendYOGI
- 13d. Soothing succulent in skincareALOE
- 19d. ___-Navy Game, annual football gameARMY
- 21d. Bust, as a lawbreakerNAB
- 22d. Line of arena seats, sayROW
- 23d. Greek god with a love-bringing bow (anagram of “sore”)EROS
- 24d. Helen of ___ (mythology figure)TROY
- 28d. Cashew, e.g.NUT
- 30d. Cain’s biblical siblingABEL
- 31d. Crunchy ice cream holderCONE
- 32d. Broomstick-riding witch, sayHAG
- 34d. Dull and lackluster (anagram of “bard”)DRAB
- 36d. ___ Star, SpongeBob SquarePants’s best friend who once said, “Knowledge can never replace friendship”PATRICK
- 37d. ___ class, exercise class with indoor cyclingSPIN
- 43d. See-___ (playground apparatus for two)SAW
- 44d. Emulate Vincent van Gogh, sayPAINT
- 46d. Knights of the Round ___ (King Arthur’s order)TABLE
- 47d. “You ___ thing!” (“Such a pity!”)POOR
- 48d. Computer’s “Backtrack that” commandUNDO
- 49d. Catch up over lunch, sayMEET
- 53d. Crime-fighting organization in “The X-Files”: Abbr.FBI
- 55d. Morn’s counterpart, in poemsEEN
- 56d. Gun, as an engineREV
- 57d. Shoot your shot, sayTRY