The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 1 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. Insect in a honeycombBEE
- 4a. Floor-wiping toolMOP
- 7a. Baby sheepLAMB
- 11a. Elbow’s limbARM
- 12a. Ambulance crew member: Abbr.EMT
- 13a. Carpet layer’s calculationAREA
- 14a. Poorly lit, sayDIM
- 15a. Shakespeare’s “King ___”LEAR
- 17a. Breathe a ___ of relief (“Phew!”)SIGH
- 18a. ___ Willick, Ross’s ex-wife on “Friends” who was played by both Anita Barone and Jane SibbettCAROL
- 20a. New Year’s ___EVE
- 22a. “A,” in FrenchUNE
- 23a. Purell targetGERM
- 25a. Robin ___, “Once Upon a Time” character who was played by both Tom Ellis and Sean MaguireHOOD
- 28a. Pulls hard, as a ropeTUGS
- 30a. Granola morselOAT
- 33a. Narrow branch of the sea (anagram of “intel”)INLET
- 35a. Cherry centerPIT
- 36a. “You’ll ___ the day you met me!” (regret)RUE
- 37a. Cacao bean containerPOD
- 38a. “Nothing ___ matters” (“It’s top-priority”)ELSE
- 40a. ___ James, “Tell Mama” singerETTA
- 41a. Drink-diluting cubeICE
- 42a. City Hall VIPMAYOR
- 43a. The ___ King, “Game of Thrones” character who was played by both Richard Brake and Vladimir FurdikNIGHT
- 45a. “MsPAC
- 46a. “American Idol” performanceSONG
- 47a. Darrin ___, “Bewitched” character who was played by both Dick York and Dick SargentSTEPHENS
- 52a. Not a hair out of place, sayTIDY
- 53a. Actor Holbrook who wrote the play “Mark Twain Tonight!”HAL
- 54a. Seek damages in courtSUE
- 55a. Use a crowbar, sayPRY
- 56a. Hawaiian strings, for shortUKE
- 57a. “…and similar things”: Abbr.ETC
Down
- 1d. ___ apple (troublemaker)BAD
- 2d. “The Little Mermaid” princeERIC
- 3d. Actress Roberts of “Scream Queens”EMMA
- 4d. Cantaloupe or honeydew, e.g.MELON
- 5d. Egg-based brunch orderOMELET
- 6d. Group that plans school events: Abbr.PTA
- 7d. ___ tag, team game with light beamsLASER
- 8d. Grammy-winning Grande, to fansARI
- 9d. ___ Griffin, “Family Guy” character who was voiced by both Lacey Chabert and Mila KunisMEG
- 10d. Scrooge’s lead-in to “Humbug!”BAH
- 16d. ___ Mantle, “Riverdale” character who was played by both Ross Butler and Charles MeltonREGGIE
- 19d. Like someone who interrupts you mid-sentenceRUDE
- 21d. Sleeveless sweater garmentVEST
- 24d. ___ Seinfeld, Jerry’s dad on “Seinfeld” who was played by both Phil Bruns and Barney MartinMORTY
- 25d. ___ hop (Drake’s genre)HIP
- 26d. Subject of John Lennon’s “Oh Yoko!”ONO
- 27d. ___ fashioned (orange-y whiskey cocktail)OLD
- 29d. Sit-___ (abs exercises)UPS
- 31d. Mechanic’s “client,” informallyAUTO
- 32d. Salty drop that may ruin one’s mascaraTEAR
- 34d. The “T” of MIT, brieflyTECH
- 39d. “___ get this party started!”LETS
- 40d. Every single optionEACH
- 41d. Pop who sang “Candy”IGGY
- 42d. Pancake syrup sourceMAPLE
- 43d. Pinot ___ (red wine grape variety)NOIR
- 44d. ___ 500, annual car raceINDY
- 45d. Mountaineer’s end goalPEAK
- 46d. Motor oil lettersSTP
- 48d. Day before Friday, brieflyTHU
- 49d. U-turn from “WNW”: Abbr.ESE
- 50d. Crunchy tidbit in a Snickers barNUT
- 51d. Fraction of a minute, brieflySEC