The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 23 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. Skin breakout for an adolescentACNE
- 5a. Sunrise directionEAST
- 9a. Long ___ of the lawARM
- 12a. Latte frothFOAM
- 13a. “Jane the Virgin” actress RodriguezGINA
- 14a. “Skip to my ___, my darlin’…”LOU
- 15a. “Song of Solomon” author ___ MorrisonTONI
- 16a. Snatch forciblyGRAB
- 17a. Cereal grain in muesliOAT
- 18a. ___ Springs, CaliforniaPALM
- 20a. First name for both, actor Downey JrROBERT
- 22a. Tuber that rhymes with “ham”YAM
- 24a. British restroomLOO
- 25a. Third month, for shortMAR
- 28a. Fabric flawRIP
- 30a. Muscat’s countryOMAN
- 34a. “And now, without further ___…”ADO
- 35a. First name for both, actress Holmes and her character Burke from the movie “Abandon”KATIE
- 38a. Fixed payment of a loan: Abbr.EMI
- 39a. First name for both, actor Nicholson and his character Torrance from the movie “The Shining”JACK
- 41a. “___ takers?”ANY
- 42a. Bodybuilder’s iron-pumping place, for shortGYM
- 43a. Texter’s “I’m astonished!”: Abbr.OMG
- 46a. ___ vu (familiar feeling)DEJA
- 48a. First name for both, actor Day-Lewis and his character Plainview from the movie “There Will Be Blood”DANIEL
- 51a. “___ as directed” (instructions on medicine)USE
- 52a. New York’s Madison ___, for shortAVE
- 53a. NBA team from BrooklynNETS
- 55a. From ___ to richesRAGS
- 59a. Suit accessory with a clip or a pinTIE
- 60a. First name for both, actor Rockwell and his character Bell from the movie “Moon”SAM
- 61a. ___ Seacrest, host of “American Idol”RYAN
- 62a. Recipe verbADD
- 63a. Nickname for a young Darth VaderANI
- 64a. TALK LIKE THISYELL
Down
- 1d. Opposite of “fore,” on a boatAFT
- 2d. Poultry enclosureCOOP
- 3d. Grandmother, affectionatelyNANA
- 4d. First name for both, actress Blunt and her character Charlton from the movie “The Devil Wears Prada”EMILY
- 5d. Breakfast staple with yolkEGG
- 6d. Scuba diver’s tank fillerAIR
- 7d. Dog’s angry growl (rhymes with “gnarl”)SNARL
- 8d. Socially forbidden, sayTABOO
- 9d. Soothing additive in some tissues and skin creamALOE
- 10d. Big cat’s deafening cryROAR
- 11d. Mixed-breed dogMUTT
- 19d. Facebook co-founder ZuckerbergMARK
- 21d. Audience’s disapproving cryBOO
- 23d. Actress Farrow from “Peyton Place”MIA
- 25d. Captain’s superior, for shortMAJ
- 26d. ___ Lovelace, computing pioneerADA
- 27d. ___ Nation, Jay-Z’s entertainment agencyROC
- 29d. Education support group with moms and dads: Abbr.PTA
- 31d. ___ Millions LotteryMEGA
- 32d. First name for both, actress Schumer and her character Townsend from the movie “Trainwreck”AMY
- 33d. Matchstick-removing gameNIM
- 36d. ___ Valley Civilization (ancient South Asian civilization)INDUS
- 37d. What your sunglasses protectEYES
- 40d. Showy pond fishKOI
- 44d. High-IQ society with a Mind Games competitionMENSA
- 45d. Collect with difficulty (rhymes with “clean”)GLEAN
- 47d. First name for both, actor Lewis and his character Langford from the movie “The King of Comedy”JERRY
- 48d. Computer input, perhapsDATA
- 49d. Like devoted fansAVID
- 50d. ___-to-know basisNEED
- 54d. “I didn’t want to know that!” over text: Abbr.TMI
- 56d. “Yes, sir,” at seaAYE
- 57d. Girl, informallyGAL
- 58d. Late-night sketch comedy show: Abbr.SNL