The Daily Themed Crossword Aug 3 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. Pat gently, as while applying creamDAB
- 4a. Soak up, as gravySOP
- 7a. Mud bath destinationSPA
- 10a. Stars and stripes nation: Abbr.USA
- 11a. Mai ___ (cocktail)TAI
- 12a. Eighth month, for shortAUG
- 13a. ___ adieu (say goodbye)BID
- 14a. “Are you ___?” (certain)SURE
- 15a. What a clock keepsTIME
- 16a. “La La ___,” Ryan Gosling starrerLAND
- 18a. “___ and the Black Messiah,” 2021 crime drama starring Martin Sheen as JJUDAS
- 19a. Brother-in-arms, sayALLY
- 20a. “___ With A Plan,” Matt LeBlanc sitcomMAN
- 21a. Word following “window” or “glass”PANE
- 23a. Public processions with floats, sayPARADES
- 27a. ___ Spice, male grooming product brandOLD
- 28a. “The Subject Was ___,” 1968 film starring Martin Sheen as a young soldierROSES
- 30a. Quarterback ManningELI
- 31a. Expert know-how or consummate skill, sayMASTERY
- 33a. Petty quarrelSPAT
- 34a. 18th president’s initialsUSG
- 35a. School support group with moms and dads: Abbr.PTA
- 36a. “Coming up ___…” (narrator’s words at the end of an episode)NEXT
- 38a. John Green’s “The Fault in ___ Stars”OUR
- 39a. Persona ___ grata (unwelcome person)NON
- 40a. Suva’s island countryFIJI
- 43a. Tiny cookbook measure, for shortTSP
- 46a. Not divisible by two, sayODD
- 47a. Magnum ___ (masterpiece)OPUS
- 48a. Barely manage, with “out”EKE
- 49a. “The French Dispatch” director AndersonWES
- 50a. 1972 mystery film starring Martin Sheen as a military doctorRAGE
- 51a. Make a hole?DIG
Down
- 1d. Do a voice-over, sayDUB
- 2d. “It’s just ___ suspected!”: 2 wds.ASI
- 3d. 1973 neo-noir film starring Martin Sheen as a war veteran alongside Sissy SpacekBADLANDS
- 4d. Prepare, as for an examSTUDY
- 5d. Rowboat’s bladeOAR
- 6d. “Everyone wants a slice of the ___!” (“Everyone wants their cut!”)PIE
- 7d. “You ___ it, brother!”SAID
- 8d. Adidas’ “catty” rivalPUMA
- 9d. Grows oldAGES
- 14d. Weekly NBC comedy show: Abbr.SNL
- 15d. Common cat food flavorTUNA
- 17d. Hoppy beverage hidden in “locale”ALE
- 18d. Scented candle containersJARS
- 20d. “My Little Chickadee” actress ___ WestMAE
- 21d. When repeated twice, a cheerleader’s propPOM
- 22d. Chicken ___ king: 2 wds.ALA
- 23d. College major for a future therapist, for shortPSY
- 24d. “The ___,” 2006 crime thriller starring Martin Sheen that won four Academy AwardsDEPARTED
- 25d. “She,” in LisbonELA
- 26d. Occupy, as a bus seatSIT
- 28d. The first “R” in R&RREST
- 29d. UNICEF URL endingORG
- 32d. Boy’s prom night attire, for shortTUX
- 33d. Alphabet trio that sounds like “stew”STU
- 35d. Beauty pageant contestant’s composure, sayPOISE
- 36d. Lymph ___ (immune system part)NODE
- 37d. “All’s well that ___ well”ENDS
- 39d. “Apocalypse ___,” 1979 war film starring Martin Sheen that won two Academy AwardsNOW
- 40d. “Need ___ Speed” (2014 Aaron Paul action film)FOR
- 41d. Craft beer lettersIPA
- 42d. Container with a lip?JUG
- 44d. Compete in a slalomSKI
- 45d. Hard throw, in baseballPEG