The Daily Themed Crossword Jan 20 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. “No more, no ___”LESS
- 5a. “For ___ a jolly good…”HES
- 8a. Relaxing getawaySPA
- 11a. Inventor’s inspirationIDEA
- 12a. Caught in the ___ (redhanded)ACT
- 13a. Next of ___ (relatives)KIN
- 14a. MrTITLE
- 16a. “The ___,” 1977 novel by Stephen King with a film adaptation directed by Stanley KubrickSHINING
- 18a. “Been ___, done that”THERE
- 20a. Cheer for a matadorOLE
- 21a. The red planetMARS
- 23a. “The Dark ___,” series of novels by Stephen King with a film adaptation starring Idris ElbaTOWER
- 27a. Like a dinosaur bone, for oneFOSSIL
- 29a. “___ Jude” (1968 song by The Beatles)HEY
- 30a. Vogue or Cosmopolitan, for shortMAG
- 31a. 1981 novel by Stephen King that won the British Fantasy AwardCUJO
- 34a. Opposite of WSW: Abbr.ENE
- 35a. Formal address for a gentlemanSIR
- 36a. “Have ___ on me!” (“Show compassion!”)MERCY
- 38a. “You can pass” colorGREEN
- 41a. Earl Grey productTEA
- 42a. “___: Warrior Princess”XENA
- 45a. “That’s an ___” (command)ORDER
- 49a. “Pet ___,” 1983 novel by Stephen King with a film adaptation starring Jason ClarkeSEMATARY
- 53a. What kings and queens doRULE
- 54a. Apple’s desktopIMAC
- 55a. Pumpkin-flavored dessertPIE
- 56a. ___ of WightISLE
- 57a. Cruise ship stop or a kind of winePORT
- 58a. ___ Lovelace, programmer of the first algorithmADA
- 59a. ___ out (made ends meet)EKED
Down
- 1d. Like a candle in useLIT
- 2d. Correct, as an essayEDIT
- 3d. “Family Guy” creator MacFarlaneSETH
- 4d. “___ Lot,” 1975 novel by Stephen King that was nominated for the World Fantasy AwardSALEMS
- 5d. “Every cloud ___ a silver lining”HAS
- 6d. Device that responds to “Alexa”ECHO
- 7d. Height-enhancing circus propSTILT
- 8d. Hit the slopesSKI
- 9d. ATM access code: Abbr.PIN
- 10d. Lee who directed “Life of Pi”ANG
- 15d. Distinct historical periodsERAS
- 17d. ___-noir (film genre)NEO
- 19d. ___ Clapton, “Wonderful Tonight” singerERIC
- 22d. Run-down part of a citySLUM
- 24d. Cheesemaking byproduct (anagram of “wyeh”)WHEY
- 25d. Poetic nightEEN
- 26d. Bread variety at a deliRYE
- 27d. “All’s ___ in love and war”FAIR
- 28d. Shrek, e.g.OGRE
- 30d. Food additive lettersMSG
- 32d. Jacuzzi featureJET
- 33d. Freakshake cookieOREO
- 37d. 1974 debut novel by Stephen King with a film adaptation starring Sissy SpacekCARRIE
- 39d. Right on targetEXACT
- 40d. Fishing equipmentNET
- 43d. ___ Valley, California’s wine destinationNAPA
- 44d. Extremely dry, as a desertARID
- 46d. Dawn’s oppositeDUSK
- 47d. ___ Woods, protagonist of “Legally Blonde”ELLE
- 48d. Tall marshy grass (anagram of “deer”)REED
- 49d. Sample eggnog, saySIP
- 50d. Punk-rock subgenreEMO
- 51d. February follower, for shortMAR
- 52d. “Yes,” to a CongressmanYEA