The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 5 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. Lawn materialSOD
- 4a. Fruity spread in a jarJAM
- 7a. Muscles you can “crunch” into a six-pack, for shortABS
- 10a. Colorful Japanese fishKOI
- 11a. “It’s of no ___!” (pointless)USE
- 12a. Two days before Thursday, for shortTUE
- 13a. “No ___, ands or buts!”IFS
- 14a. Vietnamese noodle soupPHO
- 15a. “Save the ___ for last”BEST
- 16a. ECOLI
- 19a. Twistedly funnyWRY
- 21a. Morse code tapDIT
- 22a. “A Sky Full of ___,” 2014 song by Coldplay with cosmic twinklers in its titleSTARS
- 26a. Hinder or dissuadeDETER
- 28a. Author whose fables often had a moral twistAESOP
- 29a. ___ chi (martial art)TAI
- 31a. Snoop Dogg’s genreRAP
- 33a. Frozen over and slippery, as winter roadsICY
- 34a. “___ Truckin’,” 1972 song by Deep Purple with an astrophysicist’s domain in its titleSPACE
- 37a. “Life on ___?”, 1971 song by David Bowie with the Red Planet in its titleMARS
- 40a. Geography class reference bookATLAS
- 41a. Luau finger foodPOI
- 42a. Largest labor union in America: Abbr.NEA
- 44a. “___ Man,” 1972 song by Elton John with an astronaut’s vehicle in its titleROCKET
- 48a. Spanish “kiss”BESO
- 51a. Shape, as a beardTRIM
- 53a. Organ you hold a gaze withEYE
- 54a. “Fly Me to the ___,” 1964 song by Frank Sinatra with the Earth’s natural satellite in its titleMOON
- 55a. ___Tok (short video-sharing app)TIK
- 56a. Make an oopsieERR
- 57a. Direction opposite to the word seen in 36d: Abbr.WNW
- 58a. “___ Daba Honeymoon”ABA
- 59a. Implement you may “click” before starting to writePEN
Down
- 1d. Glide on snowSKI
- 2d. Punch-in-the-gut reaction, in comicsOOF
- 3d. Slipped ___ (back injury)DISC
- 4d. “Drops of ___ (Tell Me),” 2001 song by Train with the Solar System’s largest planet in its titleJUPITER
- 5d. Barbecue residueASH
- 6d. Kitty “hello”MEOW
- 7d. Gobbled a treat, sayATE
- 8d. Public vehicle with a conductorBUS
- 9d. “Let me ___ the record straight…”SET
- 15d. Techie tidbit?BYTE
- 17d. Poem of homageODE
- 18d. Shakespeare’s subject, for shortLIT
- 20d. Durban’s country: Abbr.RSA
- 23d. “Just ___ suspected!”: 2 wds.ASI
- 24d. ___-A-Fella Records (Jay-Z’s former label)ROC
- 25d. Covert agent who may be cloakedSPY
- 26d. Vintage telephone featureDIAL
- 27d. Lamb’s fatherRAM
- 29d. Organization at an airport checkpoint: Abbr.TSA
- 30d. Like the name Melody, for a singerAPT
- 32d. Shakshuka spice made from dried red peppersPAPRIKA
- 35d. Nikon’s camera-making rivalCANON
- 36d. Letter trio that “Japanese” has but “Japan” doesn’tESE
- 38d. Apartment unitROOM
- 39d. “___ ’em!” (attack word)SIC
- 43d. “___ girl!”ATTA
- 45d. “___ your chin up!”KEEP
- 46d. Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane ___”EYRE
- 47d. Arctic seabird that sounds like “turn”TERN
- 48d. Luxury wheels from Germany: Abbr.BMW
- 49d. Vast stretch of timeEON
- 50d. Scatter, as seedsSOW
- 52d. Bone that’s caged?RIB
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