The Daily Themed Crossword Jan 28 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. ___ friend (Facebook option)ADD
- 4a. Like two ___ in a podPEAS
- 8a. Negative prefix with “honest” or “respectful”DIS
- 11a. Cleaning bar in the bathroomSOAP
- 13a. Pig’s “Hello”OINK
- 14a. Vincent van Gogh’s workART
- 15a. “Half” prefix used with “circle”SEMI
- 16a. Flowy garment for Julius CaesarTOGA
- 17a. G.ITOY
- 18a. 911 responder: Abbr.EMT
- 20a. Fictional spy ___ Hunt portrayed by Tom CruiseETHAN
- 22a. Pyramus and ___, star-crossed lovers featured in Ovid’s “Metamorphoses”THISBE
- 25a. Spike ___ who directed “Malcolm X”LEE
- 26a. ConcealedHID
- 27a. Hal Foster’s comic characterARN
- 29a. Jack and ___, star-crossed lovers portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in 1997’s “Titanic”ROSE
- 33a. Web address: Abbr.URL
- 34a. “S” in GPS, for shortSYS
- 35a. Batman’s crime-fighting partnerROBIN
- 36a. Fraught with meaning?DEEP
- 38a. Time before nowAGO
- 40a. Cheer in a soccer stadiumOLE
- 41a. Repeat thrice for a pep rally cryRAH
- 44a. ___ and Juliet, star-crossed lovers from the eponymous Shakespearean tragedyROMEO
- 46a. Personal way of writing or dressing, saySTYLE
- 48a. “Go ___ snail’s pace”: 2 wds.ATA
- 49a. Soccer star ___ HammMIA
- 50a. Course of actionPLAN
- 52a. Something to scratchITCH
- 56a. Parenthesis shapeARC
- 57a. Test the weight ofHEFT
- 58a. Stitch’s best friend?LILO
- 59a. Nat ___, “Wicked Tuna” airerGEO
- 60a. Industrious, weightlifting insectANT
- 61a. Stroke gentlyPET
Down
- 1d. Mule’s fatherASS
- 2d. Female deerDOE
- 3d. Hoover ___, concrete Colorado River constructionDAM
- 4d. Craft of making vases out of clay, sayPOTTERY
- 5d. Vowels at the end of “Old MacDonald Had a Farm”EIO
- 6d. Buffy and ___, star-crossed lovers portrayed by Sarah Gellar and David Boreanaz in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”ANGEL
- 7d. Gracefully glide over the ice, perhapsSKATE
- 8d. Facts and figuresDATA
- 9d. Uncrease, as one’s clothesIRON
- 10d. Muddy farm dwellingSTY
- 12d. Baked, crusty dessertsPIES
- 19d. Many CEOs’ degrees (anagram of “bams”): Abbr.MBAS
- 21d. SaviorHERO
- 22d. Sound of a heavy fallTHUD
- 23d. Add to the payrollHIRE
- 24d. Sit with the engine runningIDLE
- 28d. U.SNSA
- 30d. Woodwind instrumentOBOE
- 31d. Cylindrical grain storage structureSILO
- 32d. Chemical suffix with “ethyl”ENE
- 35d. Underground plant partROOT
- 37d. Force open, as a box with a crowbarPRY
- 39d. Actor Hugh of “Notting Hill”GRANT
- 42d. Leader of the pack, sayALPHA
- 43d. Paris and ___, star-crossed lovers from Greek mythology whose romance starts the Trojan War in “The Iliad”HELEN
- 45d. Postman’s deliveryMAIL
- 46d. Address for a kingSIRE
- 47d. Folded Mexican munchieTACO
- 49d. Time or Elle, for shortMAG
- 51d. Towards the rear, on the seaAFT
- 53d. Piece of adviceTIP
- 54d. Cavaliers or Browns, on scoreboardsCLE
- 55d. In demand or very popularHOT
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