The Daily Themed Crossword Jul 5 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. Summertime home-cooling appliances: Abbr.ACS
- 4a. Steely ___, “Can’t Buy a Thrill” rock bandDAN
- 7a. Sheep’s cryBAA
- 10a. Lingering pain, sayACHE
- 11a. Angsty rock subgenreEMO
- 12a. Clip-___ (kind of ties)ONS
- 13a. Carpe ___ (seize the day)DIEM
- 14a. Boardroom biggie: Abbr.CEO
- 15a. Pageant accessorySASH
- 16a. ___ Sharma, Kate’s younger half sister in “Bridgerton” who becomes the “Diamond of the Season” in season 2EDWINA
- 18a. Undergarment that may be padded or straplessBRA
- 20a. Video interruptions you want to skip on YouTube, for shortADS
- 22a. Point a finger atBLAME
- 26a. “___ you cannot finish the whole pie!” (challenge words): 2 wds.IBET
- 27a. Relish, as a feast (rhymes with “flavor”)SAVOR
- 28a. Actor ___ Rickman of “Truly, Madly, Deeply”ALAN
- 31a. Home for sharksSEA
- 33a. “Friends with Benefits” actress KunisMILA
- 34a. Kin of “sorta” and “ish”KINDA
- 36a. Fifth Bridgerton child, and a close friend of Penelope Featherington in “Bridgerton”ELOISE
- 38a. “Spooky” room under the roofATTIC
- 39a. “The captain ___ a tight ship” (was very strict)RAN
- 40a. Get better, as a woundHEAL
- 42a. Eldest Bridgerton daughter, and the Duchess of Hastings in “Bridgerton”DAPHNE
- 47a. “Life’s ___ short to hold grudges”TOO
- 49a. Use the “+,” on a calculatorADD
- 51a. Ear-splitting cry from a tigerROAR
- 52a. Post-Impressionist painter Vincent ___ GoghVAN
- 53a. “Agnus ___” (“Lamb of God,” in Latin)DEI
- 54a. ___ Hathaway, Shakespeare’s wifeANNE
- 55a. Messy dorm room, figurativelySTY
- 56a. Japanese moolahYEN
- 57a. Supporter’s voteYEA
Down
- 1d. Citric ___ (compound in citric fruits)ACID
- 2d. Enjoy, as bubble gumCHEW
- 3d. Game played before the final, saySEMI
- 4d. Ten-year periodsDECADES
- 5d. “Soul,” in FranceAME
- 6d. Gaming novice (anagram of “boon”)NOOB
- 7d. Feathery stoleBOA
- 8d. “A” in Q&A, for shortANS
- 9d. Fireplace residueASH
- 10d. Suffix with “lemon” for a drink you may buy from a kid’s standADE
- 15d. Deli cold cut or popular pizza toppingSALAMI
- 17d. Catch in the actNAB
- 19d. NFL ball carriers: Abbr.RBS
- 21d. Direct, as a shipSTEER
- 23d. “Rent-a-car” giant (anagram of “visa”)AVIS
- 24d. “Whack-a-___” (carnival game)MOLE
- 25d. Renaissance or Victorian, for oneERA
- 26d. Film from a small studio, say (rhymes with “windy”)INDIE
- 28d. Letters before an alternative nameAKA
- 29d. IlluminatedLIT
- 30d. Eldest Bridgerton son, and the head of the family in “Bridgerton”ANTHONY
- 32d. Princess Jasmine’s love interest, in a 1992 Disney filmALADDIN
- 35d. Obama’s 2010 healthcare measure: Abbr.ACA
- 37d. “Snakes ___ Plane” (Samuel LONA
- 41d. ___ Whistledown, author who gossips about the life of the BridgertonsLADY
- 43d. Address a deity, sayPRAY
- 44d. Sharpen, as a skillHONE
- 45d. Granny, fondlyNANA
- 46d. “Able was I ___ I saw elba”ERE
- 47d. Living room’s “entertainment” fixtures: Abbr.TVS
- 48d. Porridge grainOAT
- 50d. When repeated, Dexter’s troublesome sister in the cartoonsDEE