The Daily Themed Crossword Jul 1 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. Feeling blue, saySAD
- 4a. NBA scoring units, for shortPTS
- 7a. Parent you may cry for during a sibling fightMOM
- 10a. “It’s ___-win situation!” (“Everybody loses”): 2 wds.ANO
- 11a. Joan of ___ (French saint)ARC
- 12a. Ram’s ma’amEWE
- 13a. Lady ___, “A Star is Born” actressGAGA
- 15a. Try to win someone over, romanticallyWOO
- 16a. Trapeze safety featureNET
- 17a. Apple’s platformIOS
- 20a. Vegan’s protein blockTOFU
- 22a. ___ Ruxpin, talking toy of the ’80s who could reenact storiesTEDDY
- 24a. Wellness retreatSPA
- 25a. Onyx or sapphire, for oneGEM
- 26a. Travelers’ stopoverINN
- 28a. ___ Bears, ’80s multi-colored plush bears that headlined their own TV shows and filmsCARE
- 32a. Go on the ___ (run from the law)LAM
- 33a. Prefix for a green initiative, maybeECO
- 34a. Cafeteria’s food-holding aidTRAY
- 35a. Actor ___ Epps of “House” fameOMAR
- 37a. Gently apply with a sponge, sayDAB
- 40a. Wine connoisseur’s concern, perhapsAGE
- 41a. Motor oil brand lettersSTP
- 44a. Prisoner’s room, sayCELL
- 46a. Eggy sandwich spread, for shortMAYO
- 47a. ___ Aviv, IsraelTEL
- 48a. ___-mo replaySLO
- 50a. Cunning, like a foxSLY
- 52a. Cabbage ___ Kids, ’80s cloth dolls with plastic heads that starred in their own TV moviesPATCH
- 56a. Next of ___ (closest relative)KIN
- 57a. “Hello,” in RioOLA
- 58a. When doubled, a brightly-colored Hawaiian fish: HyphMAHI
- 59a. “The best is ___ to come”YET
- 60a. Big “Big Apple” paper: Abbr.NYT
- 61a. Comedian ___ SandlerADAM
Down
- 1d. Droop, as an old sofaSAG
- 2d. Santa ___, CaliforniaANA
- 3d. Dug in “Up” or Marley in “Marley and Me,” for oneDOG
- 4d. Feline’s foot, sayPAW
- 5d. Moves briskly, like a horseTROTS
- 6d. Ice cream servingSCOOP
- 7d. Waiter’s handoutMENU
- 8d. Be financially obligated to, sayOWE
- 9d. “When Harry ___ Sally,” 1989 rom-comMET
- 14d. ___ and abet (assist in a crime)AID
- 18d. Garfield’s drooling palODIE
- 19d. Out of ___ (not harmonized)SYNC
- 21d. Very matter-of-___ manner (not showing emotion)FACT
- 22d. Jacksonville Jaguars or Tennessee Titans, for oneTEAM
- 23d. Actress Thompson or StoneEMMA
- 25d. ___ Worm, ’80s battery-operated stuffed toy that lights up when squeezedGLO
- 27d. Agree, wordlesslyNOD
- 29d. Asia’s dried ___ SeaARAL
- 30d. Janitor’s cloth scrapRAG
- 31d. Teardrops’ sourceEYE
- 36d. Cape Town’s country: Abbr.RSA
- 38d. Pretend on stageACT
- 39d. Microwave’s soundBEEP
- 42d. Boxing legend MikeTYSON
- 43d. ___ Pocket, ’80s line of dolls and accessories that starred in their own TV shows and moviesPOLLY
- 45d. Alpaca relative in PeruLLAMA
- 46d. ___ Blanc, highest peak in the AlpsMONT
- 48d. ___ Dancers, ’80s range of dolls that spawned their own animated seriesSKY
- 49d. “The cat destroyed my homework,” probablyLIE
- 51d. China’s Sun ___-senYAT
- 53d. Wee bitTAD
- 54d. “___-ching!”CHA
- 55d. “___ & her”HIM