The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 9 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. The “L” in L.A.LOS
- 4a. Stubborn farm animalASS
- 7a. Tribute from a poetODE
- 10a. Insects with armiesANTS
- 12a. Dairy farm cow-mment?MOO
- 13a. “Author’s name unknown,” for shortANON
- 14a. Yellow part of a bananaPEEL
- 15a. Uses a calculator’s “+” signADDS
- 17a. Groom’s jewelryRING
- 18a. Pie with pepperoni that may also contain 23a, 31a, 37a, 49a, 7d and 26d?PIZZA
- 20a. Amelia Earhart, e.g.PILOT
- 22a. Grade above a “dee”CEE
- 23a. Kevin ___, “Footloose” actor who shares a name with a crispy breakfast meatBACON
- 24a. Went out with, romanticallyDATED
- 27a. Asia’s ___ Darya riverAMU
- 28a. Apple’s Nano or Shuffle, e.g.IPOD
- 29a. Cartoonist’s frameCEL
- 31a. “The Secret ___,” 2021 Tori Anderson film whose name could be a cooking ingredientSAUCE
- 36a. “Losing My Religion” bandREM
- 37a. ___ Rathbone, “Romeo and Juliet” actor who shares a name with a green pasta herbBASIL
- 39a. Set of socks, sayPAIR
- 40a. Measurement prefix after “peta” (anagram of “axe”)EXA
- 41a. Baseball diamond official, for shortUMP
- 42a. “Objects in mirror are closer than they ___”APPEAR
- 44a. “Know ___ enemy”THY
- 46a. The “S” in CST, for shortSTD
- 47a. “Leave me alone, mosquito!”SHOO
- 49a. “___ Express,” 2008 Seth Rogen comedy film that shares a name with a prickly fruitPINEAPPLE
- 55a. “Pleased to ___ you!”MEET
- 56a. Rotten fish emanationODOR
- 57a. Sweatshirt feature, perhapsHOOD
- 58a. “For ___ a jolly good…”HES
- 59a. Word after “laser” or “name”TAG
- 60a. Greasy, like fried foodOILY
- . ASS
- . ODE
Down
- 1d. Napkin’s place, while eatingLAP
- 2d. Zero’s followerONE
- 3d. Dance routine partSTEP
- 4d. Astound or blow awayAMAZE
- 5d. Drink that may be fizzy or flatSODA
- 6d. Grassy rollSOD
- 7d. “Glass ___: A Knives Out Mystery,” 2022 Daniel Craig film that shares a name with a bulb-shaped vegetableONION
- 8d. The “D” in IDKDONT
- 9d. Shakespeare’s country, for shortENG
- 11d. Cut and divided 18a, saySLICED
- 13d. ___ Guthrie who performed at WoodstockARLO
- 16d. Unwanted emailSPAM
- 19d. “Z,” phonetically in British EnglishZED
- 21d. Critical hospital areas: Abbr.ICUS
- 23d. Indonesian island in “Eat Pray Love”BALI
- 24d. “In ___ straits” (desperate)DIRE
- 25d. Highest point, sayAPEX
- 26d. Rotten ___, website for movie reviews that shares its name with salsa ingredientsTOMATOES
- 29d. Vlogging apparatus, brieflyCAM
- 30d. Clairvoyant’s gift: Abbr.ESP
- 32d. Apple download hidden in “Apple”APP
- 33d. Abu Dhabi’s country: Abbr.UAE
- 34d. Intel-gathering organization: Abbr.CIA
- 35d. Goof upERR
- 37d. Purchase, as a new TVBUY
- 38d. Rhyming farewell word before “skater!” or “alligator!”LATER
- 43d. Holding hands at the park, say: Abbr.PDA
- 45d. Like a steaming cup of coffeeHOT
- 46d. Passionate kiss, to a BritSNOG
- 47d. Texter’s “I don’t approve” lettersSMH
- 48d. “Tee-___!”HEE
- 49d. ___-bellied pigPOT
- 50d. ___ BIDA
- 51d. Bone broth soup from HanoiPHO
- 52d. Mushy luau servingPOI
- 53d. “Hahaha,” in a text: Abbr.LOL
- 54d. Joseph ___, Dreyer’s ice cream founderEDY
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