The Daily Themed Crossword Aug 14 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. Gave a meal to, sayFED
- 4a. Attack like a snakeBITE
- 8a. ___-Wan Kenobi, “Star Wars” characterOBI
- 11a. Large Australian bird that’s flightlessEMU
- 12a. ___ Clapton, singer of “Tears in Heaven”ERIC
- 13a. Day after Sunday, for shortMON
- 14a. Shoplifting, slangily (rhymes with “roosting”)BOOSTING
- 16a. ___-governmental organization (full form for “NGO”)NON
- 17a. Time gone byPAST
- 18a. “Wooden ___,” David Crosby song from his first album with Crosby, Stills & NashSHIPS
- 20a. Channel for “The Sopranos” and “The Wire”: Abbr.HBO
- 22a. Take to courtSUE
- 23a. Auditioner’s goalPART
- 24a. Captivate or charm with love, say (anagram of “monera”)ENAMOR
- 28a. Boxer Muhammad ___ALI
- 29a. Ponzi or phishing scheme, e.g.SCAM
- 32a. Eminem ___ Marshall Mathers III (alias letters)AKA
- 33a. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young song from their album 1988 “American Dream”COMPASS
- 35a. “___ On,” 1970 Crosby, Stills & Nash song from their album “Deja Vu”CARRY
- 37a. Radar screen dot (rhymes with “clip”)BLIP
- 38a. Black-and-white oceanic predator that hunts in packsORCA
- 39a. Large, antlered herbivore in AlaskaMOOSE
- 42a. “Straight Outta Compton” rap group: Abbr.NWA
- 43a. France’s continent, for shortEUR
- 44a. ___ as a mule (set in one’s ways)STUBBORN
- 49a. Singer ___ Garfunkel who has won eight Grammy AwardsART
- 50a. ___ list, items to tick off while completing errands: 2 wds.TODO
- 51a. ___ Carangi, supermodel of the ’70s and ’80sGIA
- 52a. Predator’s food, sayPREY
- 53a. Droop or slumpSAG
Down
- 1d. Shortest month, for shortFEB
- 2d. Angsty rock sub-genreEMO
- 3d. Ike & Tina Turner or Sonny & Cher, e.g.DUO
- 4d. Alpha, ___, Gamma…BETA
- 5d. Pupil’s place, in the eyeIRIS
- 6d. Shade of color (rhymes with “mint”)TINT
- 7d. Heart test: Abbr.ECG
- 8d. Prefix with “present” or “potent”OMNI
- 9d. “Betty ___,” cartoon character of the 1930sBOOP
- 10d. Adventurer’s resting placesINNS
- 15d. Dalmatian markSPOT
- 18d. Great ball of fire in the skySUN
- 19d. “Isn’t ___ bit like you and me?” (Beatles lyrics): 2 wds.HEA
- 20d. Ring over an angel’s headHALO
- 21d. Filled to the ___ (maximum capacity)BRIM
- 22d. College term, for shortSEM
- 23d. “___-Man,” classic arcade gamePAC
- 25d. “I Need to Know” singer AnthonyMARC
- 26d. Stew-thickening veggie also known as ladies’ fingerOKRA
- 27d. Beam of lightRAY
- 29d. Event with marked-down merchandiseSALE
- 30d. “___: Miami” (procedural drama series): Abbr.CSI
- 31d. Egyptian cobraASP
- 34d. “Barney & Friends” network: Abbr.PBS
- 35d. “___ Movie,” 1971 David Crosby song from his debut solo album “If I Could Only Remember My Name”COWBOY
- 36d. The “A” in U.A.E.ARAB
- 39d. “Give ___ break!”: 2 wds.MEA
- 40d. “___ House,” 1970 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young song that reached NoOUR
- 41d. Uneaten morselORT
- 42d. Unclothed, as an art class modelNUDE
- 44d. Motor oil brandSTP
- 45d. Ontario’s capital, for shortTOR
- 46d. Old-school icons, slangilyOGS
- 47d. Narrow river inlet (anagram of “air”)RIA
- 48d. Incessantly annoyNAG