The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 16 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. Ray-___ (sunglasses brand)BAN
- 4a. “Nightmarish” street treeELM
- 7a. Pep rally cheer of encouragementRAH
- 10a. “Diamonds ___ Forever” (Sean Connery film)ARE
- 11a. Rear-___ mirrorVIEW
- 13a. Friedrich Schiller’s “___ to Joy”ODE
- 14a. Year with an extra dayLEAP
- 16a. Be on a razor’s ___EDGE
- 17a. Parent who often breaks apart sibling rows, fondlyMOM
- 18a. “Dead language” spoken in ancient Rome, and the linguistic origin of languages at 29a, 44a, 7d and 38dLATIN
- 20a. Train stop, for shortSTA
- 22a. Stealth fighter from JapanNINJA
- 26a. “Members ___” (VIP club sign)ONLY
- 29a. *Language spoken widely in Milan which has its origins in 18aITALIAN
- 31a. Bread eaten with falafel, perhapsPITA
- 32a. Play-___ (child’s clay toy)DOH
- 33a. ___ Stark, Maisie Williams’ character on “Game of Thrones”ARYA
- 35a. ___ of the covenantARK
- 36a. White House crewSTAFF
- 39a. Decorative vase or coffee holderURN
- 41a. “See ya ___, alligator!”LATER
- 42a. Extreme angerIRE
- 43a. Piano’s “middle” key, phoneticallyCEE
- 44a. *Language spoken widely in Madrid which has its origins in 18aSPANISH
- 48a. “Say that again?”HUH
- 50a. Captain ___ who was created by Jules VerneNEMO
- 52a. Device that responds to “Alexa”ECHO
- 53a. “Ethyl” or “methyl” suffixENE
- 54a. Dirt clump (anagram of “cold”)CLOD
- 55a. Warm scarf materialWOOL
- 56a. Neither’s partnerNOR
- 57a. Broomstick riderHAG
- 58a. Nancy Drew’s boyfriend ___ NickersonNED
Down
- 1d. Crystal ___ (fortuneteller’s orb)BALL
- 2d. Carpet seller’s calculationAREA
- 3d. ___ and tidyNEAT
- 4d. Adam’s love, in EdenEVE
- 5d. Pot coverLID
- 6d. Actress ___ Ryan of “When Harry Met Sally…”MEG
- 7d. *Language spoken widely in Bucharest which has its origins in 18aROMANIAN
- 8d. Unnecessary fussADO
- 9d. Seamstress’ sewn borderHEM
- 12d. ___ Anderson who directed “The Grand Budapest Hotel”WES
- 15d. ___ Colada, pineapple cocktailPINA
- 19d. “Zero,” on a soccer scoreboardNIL
- 21d. Blouse, e.g.TOP
- 23d. “Big Momma’s House” actress, ___ LongNIA
- 24d. Glass container for small miscellaneous itemsJAR
- 25d. “Do you have ___ questions?”ANY
- 27d. Unit of volume in the metric system, for shortLTR
- 28d. Shaggy Tibetan oxYAK
- 29d. Infinitesimal amountIOTA
- 30d. Margaret ___, Britain’s first female Prime MinisterTHATCHER
- 32d. High-speed Internet connection: Abbr.DSL
- 34d. Psychic radianceAURA
- 37d. Charge paid to a dentist, sayFEE
- 38d. *Language spoken widely in Paris which has its origins in 18aFRENCH
- 40d. Extend, as a Hulu subscriptionRENEW
- 42d. Apple device that came in a “Nano” varietyIPOD
- 44d. Hazardous urban hazeSMOG
- 45d. Mouse-clicker’s targetICON
- 46d. “If the ___ fits, wear it”SHOE
- 47d. Grasp tightlyHOLD
- 48d. Egg sourceHEN
- 49d. “___, dos, tres, cuatro…”UNO
- 51d. “She” in LisbonELA
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