The Daily Themed Crossword Aug 25 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. ___ like fine wine (gracefully grow old)AGE
- 4a. ___ card (phone chip that lets you make calls): Abbr.SIM
- 7a. “Caught ya!” cryAHA
- 10a. Pageant queen’s accessorySASH
- 12a. Colorful Japanese fishKOI
- 13a. “Doggy ___,” container for leftover foodBAG
- 14a. “Let ___ dogs lie,” idiom for avoiding unnecessary troubleSLEEPING
- 16a. Subject with plant and human anatomy, for shortBIO
- 17a. “i” or “j” topperDOT
- 18a. ___ gun, device to catch speedersRADAR
- 21a. Set in a straight line, sayALIGN
- 24a. Bonobo or gibbon, e.g.APE
- 25a. “Dog-___,” idiom for someone who’s extremely exhaustedTIRED
- 26a. “You can’t teach an old dog new ___,” idiom describing how hard it is to change habitsTRICKS
- 30a. “You,” to a FrenchmanTOI
- 31a. Former NASA astronaut ___ JemisonMAE
- 33a. “Pfft! You wish!”HAH
- 34a. Question’s counterpart, for shortANS
- 35a. Prince ___ in Shakespeare’s “Henry IV, Part 1”HAL
- 36a. “It’s ___ -win situation” (deadlock): 2 wds.ANO
- 37a. Address visited by web surfers: Abbr.URL
- 38a. Hurled, as a ball during a game of fetchTHREW
- 40a. “On a short ___,” dog-related idiom for something that’s under strict supervisionLEASH
- 44a. “Gold,” in SpanishORO
- 45a. Breadmaker’s applianceOVEN
- 46a. “The dog ate my ___,” stereotypical excuse given by studentsHOMEWORK
- 51a. Brazil’s neighbor with Macchu PicchuPERU
- 52a. “___ Longoria: Searching for Mexico” (CNN series hosted by the namesake actress)EVA
- 53a. “I march to the beat of my own ___”DRUM
- 54a. Nose-in-the-air person, saySNOB
- 55a. Grandmama, to a BritNAN
- 56a. Burning desires?YENS
Down
- 1d. It hee-hawsASS
- 2d. ___ pal (female bestie)GAL
- 3d. Suffix with “Vietnam” or “Siam”ESE
- 4d. “SNL” stapleSKIT
- 5d. Particle with a “+” or “-” charge, sayION
- 6d. Fly south for the winter, like some birdsMIGRATE
- 7d. “Knowing Me, Knowing You” Swedish pop groupABBA
- 8d. “___ of the dog,” idiom for alcohol used to cure a hangoverHAIR
- 9d. “Four score and seven years ___…”AGO
- 11d. Barrier made of bushes (rhymes with “wedge”)HEDGE
- 15d. Water body with lily pads, perhapsPOND
- 19d. Fourth month, for shortAPR
- 20d. Opus ___ (“Work of God,” in Latin)DEI
- 21d. “___ girl!” (“Great job!”)ATTA
- 22d. Wild cat with a wild maneLION
- 23d. Spring flower with showy petalsIRIS
- 27d. Burn a bit, on the grillCHAR
- 28d. “___ and Abel” (Jeffrey Archer novel)KANE
- 29d. Dog and pony ___, highly promoted, over-the-top event, slangilySHOW
- 31d. Damage, as a surfaceMAR
- 32d. “___ bark and no bite,” dog-related idiom for someone who’s just talkALL
- 35d. “Say what now?”HUH
- 38d. Italian “three”TRE
- 39d. Cowboy’s greeting, perhapsHOWDY
- 40d. Prunes, as tree limbsLOPS
- 41d. “Why do I ___ bother?”EVEN
- 42d. Prefix with “Smith” for the rock band that sang “Sweet Emotion”AERO
- 43d. Rudely ignoreSNUB
- 44d. Muscat’s landOMAN
- 46d. Female farm fowlHEN
- 47d. “Eggs,” to a marine biologistOVA
- 48d. You can mine me?ORE
- 49d. ___-of-the-mill (ordinary)RUN
- 50d. Metric marathon measures: Abbr.KMS