The Daily Themed Crossword Jan 13 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. On ___ with (at the same level)PAR
- 4a. Bodybuilder’s chest muscle, for shortPEC
- 7a. Mostly suitable, as a reply (anagram of “pat”)APT
- 10a. Traveled on foot (word hidden in “strode”)TROD
- 12a. Down with fever, sayILL
- 13a. Decorative Japanese pond swimmerKOI
- 14a. “There is no honor ___ thieves”AMONG
- 16a. *47a became extinct almost 10,000 years ago, possibly due to both hunting and ___ change (prevailing weather conditions)CLIMATE
- 18a. Prepare to feather?TAR
- 19a. ___ Valley, California’s wine destinationNAPA
- 20a. “What ___ supposed to do?” (“I’m stuck…”): 2 wds.AMI
- 22a. Soak up, as gravySOP
- 25a. Spanish “that”ESA
- 28a. “___ ’em!” (attack command to a guard dog, perhaps)SIC
- 29a. Skunk’s defenseODOR
- 31a. Mother who won the Nobel Peace PrizeTERESA
- 33a. *47a lived in a steppe ___ habitat (arctic plains) comprised of low shrubs, sedges, etc.TUNDRA
- 35a. Go off the ___ end (lose control)DEEP
- 36a. Burning ___, annual Black Rock Desert eventMAN
- 37a. Bit of a yen?SEN
- 38a. Scratchy voiceRASP
- 40a. Rite ___ (drugstore chain)AID
- 41a. Rocks that are mined and refinedORES
- 43a. Skincare brand that sounds like a bullfighting cheerOLAY
- 47a. *Woolly ___, extinct gigantic tusker…and a hint to solve 16a, 33a, 11d, 15d, and 44dMAMMOTH
- 50a. 1997 Peter Fonda titular roleULEE
- 52a. Hand-___ coordinationEYE
- 53a. Versatile truck, brieflyUTE
- 54a. Growth on old cheeseMOLD
- 55a. Berlin’s country, for shortGER
- 56a. Firework that failed, sayDUD
- 57a. Attack with snowballsPELT
Down
- 1d. School fundraising group: Abbr.PTA
- 2d. Appendage that may be rested on a reclinerARM
- 3d. Below-the-ground plant partROOT
- 4d. Meal at the park with friends, sayPICNIC
- 5d. Jazz legend Fitzgerald referred to as the “First Lady of Song”ELLA
- 6d. Bangs holderCLIP
- 7d. Letters before a nicknameAKA
- 8d. Stew-cooking vesselPOT
- 9d. Make a knot, sayTIE
- 11d. *Studies suggest that 47a share the same ___ (hereditary letters) with elephants: Abbr.DNA
- 15d. *47a was herbivorous and fed mostly on ___ (green blades), plants, and shrubsGRASS
- 17d. Type of jar for fruit preservesMASON
- 21d. Unaccounted for, in the military: Abbr.MIA
- 23d. Against all ___ (despite success being unlikely)ODDS
- 24d. Skin’s “breathable” openingPORE
- 25d. Plane’s take-off approximation: Abbr.ETD
- 26d. One with a crystal ballSEER
- 27d. ___ code (part of a telephone number)AREA
- 30d. More than joggedRAN
- 32d. Bath bomb saltEPSOM
- 33d. ___ chi, Chinese martial art whose precise origins remain unknownTAI
- 34d. Ctrl + Z, on a computerUNDO
- 36d. ___ potatoes, side dish with meatMASHED
- 39d. ___ as a peacockPROUD
- 42d. “___, Brute?”: 2 wds.ETTU
- 44d. *47a had a large ___ (uneven bulge) to store excess fat to survive in harsh wintersLUMP
- 45d. ___ vera, succulent whose leaf contains latexALOE
- 46d. SHOUTYELL
- 47d. “Ticket to Heaven” actress FosterMEG
- 48d. Nautical affirmationAYE
- 49d. Prefix with “maid” for a mythical sea creature that’s half-fish, half-humanMER
- 51d. New York summer hours: Abbr.EDT
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