The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 19 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. Tom Hardy’s “___ Max: Fury Road”MAD
- 4a. ___ tip (expert advice)PRO
- 7a. Rash symptomITCH
- 11a. Type “shiping” instead of “shipping,” sayERR
- 12a. Legal drama series “___ & Order”LAW
- 13a. “Star Wars” character Han ___SOLO
- 14a. “___ you later, alligator!”SEE
- 15a. Title for Agatha Christie or Helen MirrenDAME
- 16a. “Keep me in the ___” (“Inform me”)LOOP
- 17a. Blue ___, tropical cocktail that shares part of its name with “The Aloha State”HAWAII
- 19a. Swiss mountain rangeALPS
- 20a. ___ Brown, “The Da Vinci Code” authorDAN
- 21a. Service that lets you browse anonymously: Abbr.VPN
- 23a. Related to birds, say (anagram of “viana”)AVIAN
- 26a. Hotel’s cleaning employees (rhymes with “shades”)MAIDS
- 28a. ___ Sling, cocktail that shares part of its name with a city-state in Southeast AsiaSINGAPORE
- 30a. “___ not a big deal!”ITS
- 33a. Glass sheet in a windowPANE
- 34a. “Yippee!”YAY
- 35a. Maple or oak, e.g.TREE
- 36a. State-of-the-___ (very modern)ART
- 37a. ___ Patrick’s DaySAINT
- 38a. ___ Codder, cocktail that shares part of its name with a popular Massachusetts tourist attractionCAPE
- 40a. “…___ the king’s men, couldn’t put Humpty together again”ALL
- 41a. Light purple shade (rhymes with “suave”)MAUVE
- 43a. ___ Fizz, cocktail that shares part of its name with “The Windy City”CHICAGO
- 47a. Open, as a giftUNBOX
- 48a. Youngest woman ever to serve in U.SAOC
- 49a. Jar topperLID
- 50a. Chew, like a beaverGNAW
- 51a. “See ya!”BYE
- 52a. Call a halt toEND
Down
- 1d. Net-like materialMESH
- 2d. Gray ___ (uncertain situation)AREA
- 3d. Famous fictional detective Nancy ___DREW
- 4d. Without toppings, as a pizzaPLAIN
- 5d. Lamb’s fatherRAM
- 6d. Be behind on bills, sayOWE
- 7d. Long ___ Iced Tea, cocktail that shares part of its name with a New York metropolitan regionISLAND
- 8d. Screwdriver or wrench, e.g.TOOL
- 9d. Clip-___ (sound of hooves)CLOP
- 10d. Jumps, like a kangarooHOPS
- 15d. She was lovingly called “The People’s Princess”DIANA
- 18d. “Love conquers all” or “Time is money,” e.g.ADAGE
- 21d. “Your mileage may ___” (caution on a car, maybe)VARY
- 22d. Dessert that may be apple or peach-flavoredPIE
- 23d. Egyptian cobraASP
- 24d. Contact ___ email (reachable through email)VIA
- 25d. Traveler’s temporary retreatINN
- 26d. Castle’s water-filled security barrierMOAT
- 27d. iPhone’s voiceSIRI
- 29d. Ceremonial heap of wood that aptly rhymes with “fire”PYRE
- 31d. King’s value, in a blackjack gameTEN
- 32d. Fix in place, as hairSET
- 35d. Baby powder mineralTALC
- 36d. ___ predator (on top of the food chain)APEX
- 37d. Serving of cake, saySLICE
- 38d. ___ Libre, rum and coke cocktail that shares its name with Havana’s countryCUBA
- 39d. Formally declare (anagram of “vowa”)AVOW
- 40d. Greeting from a sailorAHOY
- 41d. Coffee cupMUG
- 42d. ___ Taylor, clothing retailerANN
- 43d. Airport rentalCAB
- 44d. Brewery outputALE
- 45d. ___ and tonic (classic cocktail)GIN
- 46d. Like a single sockODD