The Daily Themed Crossword Jan 20 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. “Do not ___ this at home!” (stunt performer’s advise)TRY
- 4a. Secretly include, on emails: Abbr.BCC
- 7a. Finished a salad bowl, sayATE
- 10a. Court someone romanticallyWOO
- 11a. “So ___, so good”FAR
- 12a. ___-Mex (cuisine)TEX
- 13a. “This party and the drinks are ___!” (“Our treat!”): 2 wds.ONUS
- 15a. To and ___ (pendulum movement)FRO
- 16a. Mai ___, cocktail with curacao liqueurTAI
- 17a. Boxer Muhammad who won the “Thrilla in Manila”ALI
- 20a. Humphrey ___, “The Maltese Falcon” actor and first spouse of Lauren BacallBOGART
- 22a. “___ on the Orient Express,” Oscar-nominated 1975 film featuring Lauren BacallMURDER
- 25a. Race on snowSKI
- 26a. Prefix with “glottis” or “dermis”EPI
- 27a. Seagram’s product, also called “mother’s ruin”GIN
- 29a. Seized vehicle, informallyREPO
- 33a. Parasite’s needHOST
- 35a. Cry uncontrollablySOB
- 37a. Play Pictionary, sayDRAW
- 38a. PBS-funding organization: Abbr.NEA
- 39a. Just a little bitTAD
- 41a. Warm roadside retreatINN
- 42a. Short restNAP
- 45a. Penny element whose symbol is “Zn”ZINC
- 47a. “The ___,” 2011 drama film starring Lauren Bacall in her final film roleFORGER
- 50a. French “soul”AME
- 51a. “Caught you!” exclamationAHA
- 52a. Rama’s wife, in Hindu mythologySITA
- 54a. FootwearSHOE
- 58a. “Can I have a ___ of your drink?”SIP
- 59a. Actor Sharif of “Lawrence of Arabia”OMAR
- 60a. ___ Award, honor earned by Lauren Bacall for her Broadway roles in “Applause” and “Woman of the Year”TONY
- 61a. Little one crawling in daycareTOT
- 62a. Cheerleader’s energyPEP
- 63a. Suffix common with “Vietnam” and “Japan”ESE
Down
- 1d. “The Mirror Has ___ Faces,” 1996 film starring Lauren Bacall, for which she won a Golden Globe and a SAG AwardTWO
- 2d. ___ Weasley whose nephew is James Sirius PotterRON
- 3d. “I love ___ too!”YOU
- 4d. Lifelong friend, in textspeak: Abbr.BFF
- 5d. Nutrients abundant in pasta and potatoes, for shortCARBS
- 6d. By hook or by ___ (by any possible means)CROOK
- 7d. “___ girl!” (“Good job!”)ATTA
- 8d. Salty, often emotional dropTEAR
- 9d. Red sign above a theatre doorEXIT
- 14d. Bummed outSAD
- 18d. Bolt’s strongest asset?LEG
- 19d. Light-controlling eye partIRIS
- 21d. Secure with a sash (rhymes with “bird”)GIRD
- 22d. “Who cares?”MEH
- 23d. “Don’t gang ___ me!” (“Leave me alone!”): 2 wds.UPON
- 24d. “___ and shine!” (“Wake up!”)RISE
- 28d. “___ just this, but also the fact…”NOT
- 30d. “The Castle” actor ___ BanaERIC
- 31d. Neverland resident PeterPAN
- 32d. Don’t rent?OWN
- 34d. Zesty, zingy tasteTANG
- 36d. Harper’s ___, fashion magazine that featured Lauren Bacall as the cover star during her teenage daysBAZAAR
- 40d. Not very brightDIM
- 43d. Famous fabulist who authored “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”AESOP
- 44d. Like the numbers 13 and 17, but not 33PRIME
- 46d. “Twiggy” tree dwellingNEST
- 47d. Like a bullet trainFAST
- 48d. Columbus’ stateOHIO
- 49d. Completely mesmerized by (anagram of “part”)RAPT
- 53d. Keg fixtureTAP
- 55d. Tilling toolHOE
- 56d. Add-___ (extras)ONS
- 57d. Cyclone centerEYE
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