The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 25 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. Score 100% on a test, sayACE
- 4a. Exclamation similar to “Yuck!”EWW
- 7a. Balanced ___ (nutritionist’s advice)DIET
- 11a. Spreads, as seedsSOWS
- 13a. “Well, lah-di-___!”DAH
- 14a. Woody Guthrie’s son who performed at WoodstockARLO
- 15a. “That’s one small ___ for man, one giant leap…”STEP
- 16a. Boxer Muhammad who trash talked with spoken word poetryALI
- 17a. “What do you call a duck that’s good at math? A ___ quacker!”WISE
- 18a. Suffix with “patriot” to mean devotion and vigorous support for one’s countryISM
- 20a. Taste, smell, or sight, e.g.SENSE
- 22a. “What do you call a dog that can read time? A ___ dog!”WATCH
- 25a. Winning call for a boxer: Abbr.TKO
- 26a. “Downton ___,” popular British drama seriesABBEY
- 27a. Currency from a Tokyo ATMYEN
- 28a. Tough ___ to followACT
- 31a. “Not yet decided,” on a TV schedule: Abbr.TBA
- 32a. EMT’s lifesaving procedure: Abbr.CPR
- 33a. Tai ___, Chinese martial art formCHI
- 34a. It paves the way?TAR
- 35a. ___-owned car (secondhand)PRE
- 36a. “A Christmas ___,” Charles Dickens workCAROL
- 38a. “___ man walks into the bar…” (start of many jokes): 2 wds.SOA
- 39a. Thin, delicate pancakeCREPE
- 40a. “What do you call a bear with no teeth? A ___ bear!”GUMMY
- 42a. Pop ___ question (propose)THE
- 43a. “Additionally…”ALSO
- 44a. Be short, in a wayOWE
- 46a. Jack, Jill, Jane, or Jonathan, e.g.NAME
- 50a. Emit a foul stenchREEK
- 51a. Zero, to a soccer strikerNIL
- 52a. “What do you call a frog that’s illegally parked? A ___!”TOAD
- 53a. Actor Richard of “Pretty Woman”GERE
- 54a. Weekly NBC sketch show: Abbr.SNL
- 55a. Little butt-er?KID
Down
- 1d. DonkeyASS
- 2d. Modest bedCOT
- 3d. She sheep that sounds like “you”EWE
- 4d. Popular Dutch cheese (anagram of “made”)EDAM
- 5d. ___-Mart Stores, IncWAL
- 6d. “What do you call a cat that’s good at baking? A ___!”WHISKER
- 7d. Opposite of “dusk”DAWN
- 8d. Colored eye part with two i’sIRIS
- 9d. “So, what ___ is new?”ELSE
- 10d. Foot digitTOE
- 12d. “Sugar, ___, and everything nice” (ingredients to concoct the Powerpuff Girls)SPICE
- 19d. Once bitten, twice ___SHY
- 21d. Millions of millennia, sayEON
- 22d. Power unit that sounds like “what?”WATT
- 23d. Swedish group that sang “Fernando”ABBA
- 24d. Letter-shaped ski lift (anagram of “bart”): Hyph.TBAR
- 25d. Blood ___ (donor datum)TYPE
- 28d. Realtor’s land-measuring unitACRE
- 29d. “What do you call a pig that does karate? A pork ___!”CHOP
- 30d. Mosaic pieceTILE
- 32d. Coloring supplies for kindergartenersCRAYONS
- 35d. When doubled, a cheerleader’s propPOM
- 36d. Actress ___ Pounder of “ER”CCH
- 37d. “Things ___ always what they seem…”ARENT
- 38d. Chimney outputSMOKE
- 40d. Unsuppressed delightGLEE
- 41d. ___-friendly (like an app that’s easy to work with)USER
- 42d. Spill the beans?TELL
- 43d. Buenos Aires’ country, for shortARG
- 45d. Take the podiumWIN
- 47d. Astronaut’s thumbs-up: Hyph.AOK
- 48d. Chiang ___, Thailand’s second-largest cityMAI
- 49d. Ed, ___, and Eddy, mischievous cartoon trioEDD
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