The Daily Themed Crossword Aug 6 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. Adolescent’s skin breakoutACNE
- 5a. Water-cooling cubeICE
- 8a. Polite and palindromic form of address for a ladyMAAM
- 12a. Thieves’ hangoutLAIR
- 13a. Opposite of “positive,” for shortNEG
- 14a. Cleveland’s stateOHIO
- 15a. Elsa’s sister, in “Frozen”ANNA
- 16a. I have keys, but no locksKEYBOARD
- 18a. Tennis court dividersNETS
- 19a. One of ten, in a bowling alleyPIN
- 20a. “He said, ___ said”SHE
- 21a. Palo ___, California city bordering Los Altos HillsALTO
- 23a. Moo goo ___ panGAI
- 26a. Puerto ___ (Caribbean island)RICO
- 28a. The Red PlanetMARS
- 29a. Soccer ___ (involved parent)MOM
- 32a. Mountain ___ (soft drink)DEW
- 33a. I am always moving, but never get tiredEARTH
- 34a. I am always on the dinner table, but you don’t get to eat mePLATE
- 36a. Tissue paper layerPLY
- 37a. Actor ___ Kelly from “Singin’ in the Rain”GENE
- 38a. “You’ve got mail” companyAOL
- 39a. Free app pop-ups, for shortADS
- 41a. I am easy to lift but hard to throwFEATHER
- 46a. “Family Guy” teen voiced by Mila KunisMEG
- 48a. Light bulb unitWATT
- 50a. ___ model (source of inspiration, perhaps)ROLE
- 51a. “___ you going to finish that?”ARE
- 52a. Had breakfastATE
- 53a. ___ materALMA
- 54a. One ___ customer (sign next to a free sample, maybe)PER
- 55a. On a ___ with (equal to)PAR
- 56a. Like some excusesPOOR
Down
- 1d. The ___ Parsons Project, “I Wouldn’t Want to be Like You” bandALAN
- 2d. Walking sticksCANES
- 3d. ___ grade (High school freshman’s grade)NINTH
- 4d. I can help you remove your mistakes, but I lose a bit of myself in doing soERASER
- 5d. Fountain pen liquidINK
- 6d. One grade below “B,” phoneticallyCEE
- 7d. Land of pharaohs and pyramidsEGYPT
- 8d. I have craters, but I’m not a volcanoMOON
- 9d. Shout of discoveryAHA
- 10d. Hot-___ balloonAIR
- 11d. Stylish, in the ’60sMOD
- 17d. High school class that teaches you about DNA, for shortBIO
- 21d. Card that can be 1 or 11, in blackjackACE
- 22d. Keep a ___ profile (avoid attracting attention)LOW
- 23d. NeedlefishGAR
- 24d. Edvard Munch’s “The Scream,” e.g.ART
- 25d. Suffix that means “sort of”ISH
- 27d. Chemical suffix with “cyan” or “brom”IDE
- 28d. Fifth monthMAY
- 29d. Car’s fuel economy figure: Abbr.MPG
- 30d. Spanish soccer chantOLE
- 31d. Cashier’s supervisor, at a chain storeMANAGER
- 33d. Jazz queen ___ Fitzgerald who sang “Cheek to Cheek”ELLA
- 35d. ___ Talks (inspiring videos)TED
- 36d. Yeats or Keats, e.g.POET
- 38d. “…lived happily ever ___…”AFTER
- 40d. Face ___ (app that switches faces)SWAP
- 42d. Rat catcherTRAP
- 43d. Prefix with “gram” for a projected 3-D imageHOLO
- 44d. High-voiced “Sesame Street” MuppetELMO
- 45d. ___-view mirrorREAR
- 46d. I have lakes but no water, mountains but no rocks, cities but no buildingsMAP
- 47d. “Before,” to a bardERE
- 49d. “Go ___ snail’s pace” (go very slowly): 2 wds.ATA