The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 3 2024 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. Laser ___ (arena game)TAG
- 4a. ___ school (place for future doctors, for short)MED
- 7a. Small dog with many wrinklesPUG
- 10a. “What would ___ without you?” (“Can’t live without you!”): 2 wds.IDO
- 11a. “I ___ Child,” Neil Young song: 2 wds.AMA
- 12a. “___ you for real?!”ARE
- 13a. “___ Story,” 1970 film starring Ray Milland that’s one of the highest-grossing films of all time adjusted for inflationLOVE
- 15a. Civil unrest caused by a crowdRIOT
- 16a. Grandma in London, lovinglyNAN
- 17a. From head to ___TOE
- 19a. “The ___ Princess,” 1936 adventure film starring Ray Milland and Dorothy LamourJUNGLE
- 21a. Manhattan-based paper that owns Wordle: Abbr.NYT
- 22a. Little troublemakerIMP
- 23a. Household ___, British Army regiment that Ray Milland served in before becoming an actorCAVALRY
- 27a. Scrap of cloth for housecleaningRAG
- 30a. Forensic evidence: Abbr.DNA
- 31a. Clumsy loutOAF
- 33a. Ornamental vaseURN
- 35a. Performed a vocal numberSANG
- 37a. Mississippi mud ___PIE
- 39a. ___ de los Muertos (“Day of the Dead”)DIA
- 40a. “How was ___ know?”: 2 wds.ITO
- 43a. “The ___ Scotsman,” 1929 film starring Ray Milland in his first major roleFLYING
- 45a. Smoker’s requestLIGHT
- 47a. ___-breaker (match-decider)TIE
- 48a. Exclamation heard in the Simpson householdDOH
- 49a. Scratch targetITCH
- 51a. “What’s in a ___?” (Shakespeare’s line)NAME
- 55a. Spaniard’s “that”ESO
- 56a. Fair-hiring lettersEEO
- 57a. Opposite of “high”LOW
- 58a. Engine additive since 1954: Abbr.STP
- 59a. Cook, as onion ringsFRY
- 60a. President Lincoln who remains the only president to hold a patent, fondlyABE
Down
- 1d. “Shop ___ You Drop” (game show)TIL
- 2d. “This is ___-or-die situation!”: 2 wds.ADO
- 3d. Municipal URL endingGOV
- 4d. ___ Tai, rum-based cocktailMAI
- 5d. “:)” or “:*” in texts, e.g.EMOJI
- 6d. Spreadsheet valueDATUM
- 7d. Twinge of hunger (rhymes with “tang”)PANG
- 8d. Eurasia’s ___ MountainsURAL
- 9d. Hereditary or trait carrierGENE
- 14d. Mount ___, active volcano in Italy (anagram of “ante”)ETNA
- 15d. Vintage style, slangilyRETRO
- 18d. Popeye’s gal Olive ___ whose brothers are named Castor and CrudeOYL
- 20d. “Tiny Desk Concerts” channel: Abbr.NPR
- 23d. Storage media that can be “burned” on PCs: Abbr.CDS
- 24d. Santa ___, California city with the Santora BuildingANA
- 25d. Moving vehicleVAN
- 26d. Ramble onYAP
- 28d. “Quattro” automakerAUDI
- 29d. Smile cheekilyGRIN
- 32d. ___ Harmony, former girl group for Camila CabelloFIFTH
- 34d. Complain constantlyNAG
- 36d. Live performance by a musician, informallyGIG
- 38d. “The Book of ___” (Denzel Washington film)ELI
- 41d. “The ___,” 1952 film starring Ray Milland which earned him a second Golden Globe nominationTHIEF
- 42d. Playful, whiskered water mammalOTTER
- 44d. Kyoto cashYEN
- 45d. Make up for ___ timeLOST
- 46d. Pancake restaurant chain: Abbr.IHOP
- 48d. ___ Plaines, city in Illinois with a McDonald’s MuseumDES
- 50d. Playfully shyCOY
- 52d. Chicken ___ King: 2 wds.ALA
- 53d. “Married to the ___” (Michelle Pfeiffer film)MOB
- 54d. Palindromic meadow mamaEWE
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