The Daily Themed Crossword Jul 11 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. “Mother,” to a tiny totMAMA
- 5a. Abraham Lincoln’s head topperHAT
- 8a. Jessica ___, “L.A.’s Finest” actressALBA
- 12a. ___ Collins who sang “One More Night”PHIL
- 13a. Wide-eyed feelingAWE
- 14a. Pinot ___, grape variety for red wineNOIR
- 15a. Naismith Memorial Basketball ___ of Fame, MassachusettsHALL
- 16a. Basketball shot where the player forces the ball down through the basket after jumping up: 2 wds.SLAMDUNK
- 18a. Bud Light or Heineken, e.g.BEER
- 20a. Month before April, for shortMAR
- 21a. ___ Ming who was an 8x NBA All-StarYAO
- 23a. Country music star ___ UrbanKEITH
- 27a. Catch, as a criminal in a sting operationNAB
- 30a. ___-point field goal, basketball shot made from beyond the arc surrounding the basketTHREE
- 33a. “Old habits ___ hard”DIE
- 34a. Movie that’s an epic fail at the box office, sayFLOP
- 36a. Do some yard workMOW
- 37a. “___ for the best but prepare for the worst”HOPE
- 38a. Basketball shot made using one hand, often by bouncing the ball off the backboardLAYUP
- 40a. Like a movie about making moviesMETA
- 42a. Slithery sushi fishEEL
- 44a. Sacha Baron Cohen character ___ GALI
- 46a. Basketball penalty awarded after a foul: 2 wds.FREETHROW
- 49a. “In memoriam” write-up, for shortOBIT
- 51a. ___ kick (football move)DROP
- 52a. “___ call you later!”ILL
- 55a. Velociraptor or Stegosaurus, for shortDINO
- 56a. Nat ___ Wild, wildlife and natural history channelGEO
- 57a. ___ Child, author of Jack Reacher novelsLEE
- 58a. John ___ (unidentified man)DOE
- 59a. “Aaahhhh, a mouse!”EEK
- 60a. Call ___, phone record of calls made and receivedLOG
Down
- 1d. Speedometer lettersMPH
- 2d. “Moby-Dick” captainAHAB
- 3d. Go the extra ___ (put in extra effort)MILE
- 4d. ___-oop, offensive play in basketball where the scoring player catches the ball in mid-airALLEY
- 5d. ___-been (one who is no longer relevant)HAS
- 6d. Cobbler’s pointy toolAWL
- 7d. Brooklyn Nets or Milwaukee Bucks, e.g.TEAM
- 8d. ___ Agassi, Olympic tennis gold medalistANDRE
- 9d. Singer ___ Reed of “Perfect Day”LOU
- 10d. Spot for waste paperBIN
- 11d. Critter couple’s transport, in the BibleARK
- 17d. “___ hay while the sun shines”MAKE
- 19d. Chinese calendar rodentRAT
- 22d. Georg Simon ___, physicist after whom the unit of resistance is namedOHM
- 24d. Nuptial words: 2 wds.IDO
- 25d. ___-in, basketball shot made from close rangeTIP
- 26d. “Tee-___!” (giggle syllable)HEE
- 27d. Sports organization with Patriots and Panthers: Abbr.NFL
- 28d. Pie ___ mode: 2 wds.ALA
- 29d. Peter Pan, permanentlyBOY
- 31d. ___-com (film genre)ROM
- 32d. Sheep milk sourceEWE
- 35d. ___ Rico, Caribbean island and U.SPUERTO
- 37d. Saintly ring of lightHALO
- 39d. ___ Wee Reese, baseball playerPEE
- 41d. Waterproof baseball field coveringTARP
- 43d. Pigeon’s perch, perhapsLEDGE
- 45d. Dolly Parton’s “___ Always Love You”: 2 wds.IWILL
- 46d. Penalty for jaywalkingFINE
- 47d. Location for a kid’s house, perhapsTREE
- 48d. Basketball shot where the player swings their arm with a sweeping motionHOOK
- 49d. Like 23 and 25, but not 22 or 26ODD
- 50d. Personal story, for shortBIO
- 53d. ___ Tolstoy who wrote “War and Peace”LEO
- 54d. Body part pulled by a joker?LEG