The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 17 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. James Bond or Johnny English, e.g.SPY
- 4a. Fool’s Day month, for shortAPR
- 7a. “Say Cheese” device, for shortCAM
- 10a. “Glee” actress ___ MicheleLEA
- 11a. Prefix with “graphy” for a subject dealing with the study of EarthGEO
- 12a. ___ John’s Pizza, restaurant franchisePAPA
- 13a. Bobby ___ who won the Stanley Cup twice with the Boston BruinsORR
- 14a. Ancient Roman garmentTOGA
- 15a. Highest point of a pyramid, sayAPEX
- 16a. “The Bugs ___ Show,” beloved Saturday morning cartoon from the 1960sBUNNY
- 18a. ___ spell (period of no rain)DRY
- 20a. ___ Mountains, mountain range through RussiaURAL
- 23a. Fall on ___ ears (be ignored)DEAF
- 26a. Ketchup fruit?TOMATO
- 28a. “Tom & ___ Kids,” beloved Saturday morning cartoon from the 1990sJERRY
- 30a. Pen ___ (friend you may not have seen)PAL
- 31a. Set fire to, or illuminatedLIT
- 33a. “Oh em ___!”GEE
- 34a. Set objects in a straight line, sayALIGN
- 37a. “Hold on a ___!” (“Wait!”)SEC
- 39a. Chop with an axeHEW
- 40a. “___ Doo, Where Are You!,” beloved Saturday morning cartoon from the 1970sSCOOBY
- 42a. Silent ___ (time when silent films were popular)ERA
- 44a. Pre-AD lettersBCE
- 45a. Synthetic hosiery materialNYLON
- 48a. “Umbrella” singer, to her fansRIRI
- 51a. Palindrome on a “wanted” poster: Abbr.AKA
- 53a. Hoity-toity sortSNOB
- 55a. Unexpected problemSNAG
- 56a. Usual coffee order, for shortREG
- 57a. Prefix meaning “eight”OCTO
- 58a. “Why is the ___ blue?” (question from a child, maybe)SKY
- 59a. Simon ___ who wrote “Men Behaving Badly”NYE
- 60a. Cartoonish shriek of horrorEEK
Down
- 1d. Messy, untidy sortSLOB
- 2d. Country home to Machu PicchuPERU
- 3d. Knitter’s ballYARN
- 4d. “Many years ___ there lived a…”AGO
- 5d. Pin to hang a coatPEG
- 6d. “The ___ Runner Show,” beloved Saturday morning cartoon from the 1960sROAD
- 7d. Sporty headgearCAP
- 8d. Chest-beating primateAPE
- 9d. Opposite of “minimum,” for shortMAX
- 12d. Check recipient, sayPAYEE
- 14d. Supermodel and host ___ BanksTYRA
- 17d. ___ Lock (keyboard key)NUM
- 19d. “Iron Man” actor, lovingly: Abbr.RDJ
- 21d. Georgia’s capital and home to the Falcons and the Hawks, for shortATL
- 22d. “Superman” character ___ LaneLOIS
- 24d. Frustrated exclamationARGH
- 25d. At zero costFREE
- 26d. Soft powder one might find in a toiletry bagTALC
- 27d. Spaghetti Aglio e ___OLIO
- 29d. Coniferous tree with red berries whose name sounds like “you”YEW
- 30d. Faux ___ (red carpet gaffe)PAS
- 32d. “___ Mutant Ninja Turtles,” beloved Saturday morning cartoon from the 1980sTEENAGE
- 35d. “___ or go home…” (“Shoot for the stars!”): 2 wds.GOBIG
- 36d. Jimmy Fallon’s network: Abbr.NBC
- 38d. Go “WAAAAAHHHHH”CRY
- 41d. Feel a longing, with “for”YEARN
- 43d. Ernest Hemingway’s “The Sun ___ Rises”ALSO
- 46d. “Going ___…Going twice…Sold!”ONCE
- 47d. Write downNOTE
- 48d. Blog feed format: Abbr.RSS
- 49d. Pens often run out of thisINK
- 50d. ___ Romano who starred in “The Big Sick” and “The Irishman”RAY
- 52d. Lock openerKEY
- 54d. ___ choy (Chinese cabbage)BOK
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