The Daily Themed Crossword Oct 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. Travel through the skyFLY
- 4a. “A Nightmare on ___ Street”ELM
- 7a. Beer barrelKEG
- 10a. Enjoy, as a bookREAD
- 12a. Approving vote, in the SenateYEA
- 13a. “Much ___ About Nothing”ADO
- 14a. Oxen’s harnessYOKE
- 15a. Wear and ___ (damage due to everyday use)TEAR
- 16a. Kool-___ (fruity drink)AID
- 17a. Therapists’ organization: Abbr.APA
- 19a. Michael ___, “The Office” fictional character played by Steve CarellSCOTT
- 21a. Greg ___, former baseball pitcher nicknamed “Mad Dog” who has a record-setting 18 Gold GlovesMADDUX
- 24a. Like a ___ of bricks (very heavy weight)TON
- 25a. ___ Manning who started 210 consecutive games for the New York GiantsELI
- 26a. Personal story, brieflyBIO
- 28a. “___ or card?” (payment option)CASH
- 32a. ___ serif (popular font)SANS
- 34a. ___ Alomar, former second baseman who has 10 Gold Gloves and was a 12-time All-StarROBERTO
- 37a. Common weather forecast in the winterSNOW
- 38a. Pie ___ Mode: 2 wds.ALA
- 39a. “It’s not all ___ and games!”FUN
- 40a. What-___ (things that could have happened)IFS
- 43a. Second-tallest bird species, found in AustraliaEMU
- 45a. Harry Potter’s field of studyMAGIC
- 47a. Upper part of a swimsuitBRA
- 49a. Month after February, for shortMAR
- 50a. Ivan ___, former baseball catcher nicknamed “Pudge” who has 13 Gold GlovesRODRIGUEZ
- 55a. “Certainly, captain!”AYE
- 56a. ___ Lisa, Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpieceMONA
- 57a. Cogito-sum connector, to DescartesERGO
- 58a. Awareness-raising TV spot: Abbr.PSA
- 59a. Peter ___ (Tinker Bell’s pal)PAN
- 60a. Prior to today?AGO
Down
- 1d. Prepare in hot oilFRY
- 2d. Zodiac sign with a maneLEO
- 3d. Long-haired bovine, in TibetYAK
- 4d. Organ of visionEYE
- 5d. “Last, but not the ___…”LEAST
- 6d. ___ Polo (game you may play in a pool)MARCO
- 7d. Jim ___, former baseball pitcher who has 16 Gold Gloves and was a 3-time All-StarKAAT
- 8d. Make changes to, as a videoEDIT
- 9d. Zeus or Bacchus, e.g.GOD
- 11d. “The Walking ___,” AMC zombie seriesDEAD
- 15d. Metered vehicleTAXI
- 18d. Local bar, to a BritPUB
- 20d. ___ and for all (completely and finally)ONCE
- 21d. “Clean up this ___ right now!” (angry dad’s order, maybe)MESS
- 22d. Country singer ___ Jackson who sang “I’d Love You All Over Again”ALAN
- 23d. Velociraptor or brachiosaurus, e.g., for shortDINO
- 27d. “Boy ___ girl?” (question to new parents, perhaps): 2 wds.ORA
- 29d. Comic book “woof”ARF
- 30d. Letters that follow “R”STU
- 31d. Sweetheart, for shortHON
- 33d. Large gulp?SWIG
- 35d. FIFA World Cup cheer?OLE
- 36d. Beloved Disney deerBAMBI
- 41d. Law ___ (legal business partnership)FIRM
- 42d. Ice cream servingSCOOP
- 44d. Strong desire, sayURGE
- 45d. Willie ___, former baseball center fielder nicknamed “the Say Hey Kid” who has 12 Gold Gloves and was a 24-time All-StarMAYS
- 46d. Pi multiplied by radius squared, for a circleAREA
- 48d. Saintly glowAURA
- 49d. Atlas componentMAP
- 51d. Genetic code lettersDNA
- 52d. Participated in a 5KRAN
- 53d. Easter ___ huntEGG
- 54d. Park with animalsZOO