The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 16 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. Dalmatian featureSPOT
- 5a. Gooey lump, sayGOB
- 8a. Use a beauty blenderDAB
- 11a. Actor ___ Ray of “The Green Berets” or “Battle Cry”ALDO
- 12a. ___-CIO (federation of unions)AFL
- 13a. Germany’s continent, for shortEUR
- 14a. Carpenter’s raw materialWOOD
- 15a. Male deerSTAG
- 17a. Palindromic constellation also called “The Altar”ARA
- 18a. Disney World transportTRAM
- 20a. Bill ___, “Groundhog Day” actor who portrays Krylar in “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania”MURRAY
- 22a. Starchy Thanksgiving tuberYAM
- 24a. Hurricane centerEYE
- 25a. Baby lionCUB
- 28a. ___ story (pitiful story)SOB
- 30a. “Fight ___,” movie starring Edward Norton and Brad PittCLUB
- 34a. Cute ___ button: 2 wds.ASA
- 35a. Garden shovelSPADE
- 38a. “It’s ___-brainer!”: 2 wds.ANO
- 39a. Randall ___, “Always Be My Maybe” actor who portrays Jimmy Woo in “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania”PARK
- 41a. Head bob that means “yes”NOD
- 42a. Denzel Washington, to John David WashingtonDAD
- 43a. Writer’s fluidINK
- 46a. “The ___ Duckling” (Hans Christian Andersen tale)UGLY
- 48a. Kathryn ___, “Big Little Lies” actress who portrays Cassie Lang in “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania”NEWTON
- 51a. Prefix with “political” and “science”GEO
- 52a. “Based ___ true story”: 2 wds.ONA
- 53a. Happy ___ (McDonald’s offering)MEAL
- 55a. ___ Rudd, “I Love You, Man” actor who portrays Scott Lang in “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania”PAUL
- 59a. ATM access code: Abbr.PIN
- 60a. Actress ___ de Armas of “Blonde”ANA
- 61a. “…have you ___ wool?”ANY
- 62a. N.Y.CEDT
- 63a. Prefix with “honest” or “respectful”DIS
- 64a. Tool for tilling soilHOE
Down
- 1d. “He came, he ___, he conquered”SAW
- 2d. “The ___ thickens!” (words at a movie, maybe)PLOT
- 3d. Foul smellODOR
- 4d. Day between yesterday and tomorrowTODAY
- 5d. Neither solid nor liquidGAS
- 6d. “Frequently,” to a poetOFT
- 7d. Point a finger at (aptly rhymes with “shame”)BLAME
- 8d. “My ___ readers…” (storybook opener, perhaps)DEAR
- 9d. Mystical glowAURA
- 10d. Donkey’s soundBRAY
- 16d. “Family ___” (animated sitcom)GUY
- 19d. ___ media (media, collectively)MASS
- 21d. Camera button for capturing a video, for shortREC
- 23d. Janitor’s toolMOP
- 25d. Gas tank coverCAP
- 26d. Hollywood’s nation: Abbr.USA
- 27d. Happy hour placeBAR
- 29d. Ray-___ (sunglasses brand)BAN
- 31d. ___ Gaga, “Shallow” singerLADY
- 32d. “A” in SpanishUNA
- 33d. Physique, slangilyBOD
- 36d. Michael ___, “Basic Instinct” actor who portrays DrDOUGLAS
- 37d. On a razor’s ___ (precarious situation)EDGE
- 40d. Press ___ (media packet)KIT
- 44d. ___ de plume (pen name)NOM
- 45d. Massage, as doughKNEAD
- 47d. Chop off, as a branchLOP
- 48d. Slangy “no”NOPE
- 49d. Author ___ Blyton of “The Famous Five”ENID
- 50d. “I ___ you to be my Valentine…”WANT
- 54d. Singer DiFranco of “32 Flavors”ANI
- 56d. “Say ___” (dentist’s request)AAH
- 57d. Game with a “reverse” cardUNO
- 58d. Harsh cleaning agentLYE