The Daily Themed Crossword Aug 28 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. Toot your own hornBRAG
- 5a. Top left PC key to use on a frozen screenESC
- 8a. Rodent in a subway tunnelRAT
- 11a. ___ list (list of unfinished tasks): Hyph.TODO
- 12a. Subject with calculus and calculationsMATH
- 13a. President Lincoln who was born in a log cabin, lovinglyABE
- 14a. ___ Virginia, Charleston’s stateWEST
- 15a. Opera singer’s soloARIA
- 16a. File a lawsuit against, saySUE
- 17a. One million grams, sayTON
- 19a. “Can’t ___ the Moonlight,” 2000 LeAnn Rimes song that is the theme song of the film “Coyote Ugly”FIGHT
- 21a. Informal language, like “tea” for “gossip” or “hammered” for “drunk”SLANG
- 23a. Day to start an early weekend, for shortFRI
- 24a. Thanksgiving feast finalePIE
- 25a. Long, long timeEON
- 27a. “I ___ You,” 2000 LeAnn Rimes song that spent 25 weeks on the US Billboard Hot 100NEED
- 31a. The “A” in U.A.E.ARAB
- 33a. “May ___ excused?”: 2 wds.IBE
- 36a. Carly ___ Jepsen who sang “Now That I Found You”RAE
- 37a. “___ Goes On,” 2002 LeAnn Rimes song from her album “Twisted Angel”LIFE
- 38a. Chest muscle, for shortPEC
- 39a. Climbing vine with ornamental leavesIVY
- 40a. What we inhale and exhaleAIR
- 43a. Number of stooges or musketeersTHREE
- 45a. “What I Cannot ___,” 2008 LeAnn Rimes song that was nominated for a Grammy AwardCHANGE
- 48a. Tip of a bootTOE
- 49a. Meat in a Western omeletHAM
- 50a. Glittery, showy fabricLAME
- 52a. Cookie Monster’s colorBLUE
- 56a. It can get you buzzed in a breweryALE
- 57a. Perfume target, perhapsODOR
- 58a. “Take it ___!” (“Relax!”)EASY
- 59a. Put on, as a jacketDON
- 60a. “Listen, you!” in CancunOYE
- 61a. Use a surgical beamLASE
Down
- 1d. Texter’s “Just as a side note…”: Abbr.BTW
- 2d. Eggs from the seaROE
- 3d. Episode interrupters on TV, for shortADS
- 4d. “Something’s ___ Give,” 2005 LeAnn Rimes song that was featured on the US Billboard Hot 100GOTTA
- 5d. ___-splitting (very loud)EAR
- 6d. Rigid, as muscles (anagram of “tiffs”)STIFF
- 7d. Place to sit, at a deskCHAIR
- 8d. Red-ish skin irritationRASH
- 9d. Share a boundary with (anagram of “tuba”)ABUT
- 10d. Crew neck or V-neck, e.g.TEE
- 12d. Tropical smoothie fruit with a verb in its nameMANGO
- 18d. ___ and the same (identical)ONE
- 20d. Liquor paired with tonic or juiceGIN
- 21d. Apple assistant that can tell jokesSIRI
- 22d. Four-___ cloverLEAF
- 24d. Pen ___ (snail mail buddy)PAL
- 26d. ___ and tuck (plastic surgery)NIP
- 28d. Shallowest and shortest-named Great LakeERIE
- 29d. Overhanging roof partEAVE
- 30d. Actress Susan ___ of “The Partridge Family”DEY
- 32d. Fava or pinto, e.g.BEAN
- 34d. “Nothin’ ___ to Do,” 2007 LeAnn Rimes song that was featured on the US Billboard Hot Country SongsBETTER
- 35d. Empty auditorium effectECHO
- 41d. Arctic home with frozen wallsIGLOO
- 42d. “___ or not, here I come!”READY
- 44d. Actress ___ Wilson of “Pitch Perfect”REBEL
- 45d. Actor ___ Michael Murray of “One Tree Hill”CHAD
- 46d. Angel’s above-the-head ringHALO
- 47d. “Preach it!”AMEN
- 51d. Nickname that sounds like “mow”MOE
- 53d. Mike Trout’s MLB team: Abbr.LAA
- 54d. ___ Enterprise (“Star Trek” ship): Abbr.USS
- 55d. Body part that squintsEYE