The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 10 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. “Six-pack” muscles, for shortABS
- 4a. Three-ingredient sandwich: Abbr.BLT
- 7a. “I’m so cold!” soundBRR
- 10a. Hawaiian garlands with daisies and orchidsLEIS
- 12a. Service chargeFEE
- 13a. Actor’s signalCUE
- 14a. Popcorn or pretzel seasoningSALT
- 15a. The enemy team, sayFOE
- 16a. Email buttonSEND
- 17a. “___ Dark,” 1968 novel by Cormac McCarthy that was adapted into a 2009 short filmOUTER
- 19a. Speedometer info: Abbr.MPH
- 21a. Cunning trick (anagram of “sure”)RUSE
- 24a. Heart’s main arteryAORTA
- 28a. “No ___ for Old Men,” 2005 novel by Cormac McCarthy that was adapted into a 2007 crime filmCOUNTRY
- 31a. Seat at a bar counter, saySTOOL
- 32a. FDA-approved pharma book: Abbr.USP
- 33a. Eye part named after a colorful Greek goddessIRIS
- 35a. Frequent drinkerSOT
- 36a. Shapeless things in lava lamps (rhymes with “snobs”)BLOBS
- 39a. Hour before noonELEVEN
- 41a. “___ Murders in the Building” (TV series)ONLY
- 42a. Yoko who co-produced “The Beatles: Get Back”ONO
- 43a. “Let’s move ___ the next topic”: 2 wds.ONTO
- 46a. Miniature model of EarthGLOBE
- 50a. High messy bun, e.g.UPDO
- 53a. ___-bodied (hale and strong)ABLE
- 55a. “Child of ___,” 1973 novel by Cormac McCarthy that was adapted into a 2013 filmGOD
- 56a. “The ___,” 2006 novel by Cormac McCarthy that was adapted into a 2009 survival filmROAD
- 57a. Bambi’s kinDEER
- 58a. “You can’t get ___ of me that easily!”RID
- 59a. ___ Nickerson, “Nancy Drew” characterNED
- 60a. “Got it, captain!”AYE
- 61a. Actor Ron of “Tarzan”ELY
Down
- 1d. “Furthermore…”ALSO
- 2d. Synonym for “boyfriend”BEAU
- 3d. Fertile riverbank deposit (rhymes with “kilt”)SILT
- 4d. Favorite and closest pal, say: Abbr.BFF
- 5d. Zodiac lionLEO
- 6d. ___ with (be overflowing with)TEEM
- 7d. “Earlier than A.D.” lettersBCE
- 8d. “___ for your life!”RUN
- 9d. Traffic-stopping colorRED
- 11d. Strict, like a disciplinarianSTERN
- 16d. Espresso orderSHOT
- 18d. Stuck in a ___ (mundane routine)RUT
- 20d. “The ___,” 2022 novel by Cormac McCarthy that has been longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie MedalPASSENGER
- 22d. ___ Lanka, AsiaSRI
- 23d. “Jane ___,” 1847 Bronte novelEYRE
- 25d. Jack and ___ (“Titanic” couple)ROSE
- 26d. “Looney Tunes” character, e.g.TOON
- 27d. ___-rock musicALT
- 28d. Mama bear’s babyCUB
- 29d. Norway’s capital cityOSLO
- 30d. “Once ___ a time, in a kingdom…”UPON
- 34d. UN agency for workers: Abbr.ILO
- 37d. “___ Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West,” 1985 novel that is considered Cormac McCarthy’s magnum opusBLOOD
- 38d. Antonym of “antonym,” for shortSYN
- 40d. Radio’s sound knob, brieflyVOL
- 44d. Magician’s “Look what I did!”: Hyph.TADA
- 45d. Carry out, as instructionsOBEY
- 47d. Terrifying fiend of folkloreOGRE
- 48d. Cook in water, as an eggBOIL
- 49d. TV’s “Ed, Edd n ___”EDDY
- 50d. Coffee vessel for a big partyURN
- 51d. Edgar Allan ___ Award, award won by Stephen KingPOE
- 52d. ___ joke (joke that makes you groan, perhaps)DAD
- 54d. Levi’s competitorLEE
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