The Daily Themed Crossword Aug 22 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. One rooting for a sports team, sayFAN
- 4a. “Don’t make a sound!”SHH
- 7a. Container for mayo or jamJAR
- 10a. Global watchdog for workers’ rights: Abbr.ILO
- 11a. Formal neckwearTIE
- 12a. President’s power to say noVETO
- 13a. New York ___, NHL team whose former members include Mark Messier and Adam GravesRANGERS
- 15a. Went out with, romanticallyDATED
- 16a. Land of leprechauns and banshees, for shortIRE
- 17a. “I’m at my ___ end!” (completely confused)WITS
- 18a. New York ___, NHL team whose former members include Mike Bossy and Bryan TrottierISLANDERS
- 22a. “Better late ___ never!”THAN
- 23a. Oxygen or methane, e.g.GAS
- 24a. Message sent via smartphone, sayTEXT
- 25a. Abstract artist Jean ___ARP
- 26a. Break, as a twigSNAP
- 30a. Event with deals and discountsSALE
- 32a. Brooklyn ___, NBA team from New York City, whose former members include Jason KiddNETS
- 33a. Breakfast grains that may be “rolled” or “wild”OATS
- 35a. Friend fighting by your side, sayALLY
- 36a. New York ___, NBA team whose former members include Patrick Ewing and Walt FrazierKNICKS
- 40a. ___-tac-toeTIC
- 42a. “I,” in the Greek alphabetIOTA
- 43a. New York ___, MLB team whose former members include Babe Ruth and Joe DiMaggioYANKEES
- 47a. New York ___, MLB team whose former members include Darryl Strawberry and Tom SeaverMETS
- 48a. Incomplete list lettersETC
- 49a. Like twisted humorWRY
- 50a. Parking placeLOT
- 51a. Green garden legumePEA
- 52a. Fish that’s called “unagi” at a sushi barEEL
Down
- 1d. Cone-dropping treeFIR
- 2d. “Buffet or ___ carte?”: 2 wds.ALA
- 3d. Persona ___ grata (unwelcome person)NON
- 4d. Serious or no-nonsense, as a teacher (anagram of “rents”)STERN
- 5d. Recruited for a job, sayHIRED
- 6d. “___ gonna find out who’s naughty or nice, Santa Claus is comin’ to town…”HES
- 7d. New York ___, NFL team whose former players include Joe Namath and Don MaynardJETS
- 8d. Satisfied a hungry stomachATE
- 9d. Fishing poleROD
- 12d. Large winery vesselVAT
- 14d. New York ___, NFL team whose former members include Eli Manning and Lawrence TaylorGIANTS
- 15d. Talk trash about, slangilyDISS
- 17d. “That’s a ___!” (director’s declaration)WRAP
- 18d. Cousin ___, hairy member of the Addams FamilyITT
- 19d. “He said, ___ said”SHE
- 20d. Busy California airport: Abbr.LAX
- 21d. White-feathered heron hidden in “regret”EGRET
- 25d. “That’s a real pity!”ALAS
- 26d. Quick bite between meals, saySNACK
- 27d. First word of Dante’s “Inferno”NEL
- 28d. Second-largest ocean, for shortATL
- 29d. College subject covering Freud, for shortPSY
- 31d. NASA’s “Everything’s fine!”: Hyph.AOK
- 34d. New York or New Jersey, e.g.STATE
- 36d. Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian’s sisterKIM
- 37d. Christmas songNOEL
- 38d. “Leave ___ the pros!”: 2 wds.ITTO
- 39d. Broken arm coveringCAST
- 41d. Ancient AndeanINCA
- 43d. “Uh-huh!”YEP
- 44d. Maa that goes “baa”EWE
- 45d. “Able was I ___ I saw Elba” (palindromic sentence)ERE
- 46d. Word sound unit, for shortSYL