The Daily Themed Crossword Jul 14 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. Quite a distance awayAFAR
- 5a. First day of the weekend, for shortSAT
- 8a. Young Scottish blokeLAD
- 11a. Soft French cheese hidden in “brief”BRIE
- 12a. Make a knotTIE
- 13a. Microbrewery drinkALE
- 14a. “One Hundred Years of ___,” 1967 Gabriel Garcia Marquez magnum opus featuring themes of magical realismSOLITUDE
- 16a. ___ angel (winter design, maybe)SNOW
- 17a. Actor ___ Wilder of “Blazing Saddles”GENE
- 18a. ___-high socksKNEE
- 19a. Crime ___ (incident site)SCENE
- 22a. Payment promise letters hidden in “anxious”IOU
- 23a. “For ___ intents and purposes”ALL
- 24a. “___ Children,” 1981 Booker Prize-winning Salman Rushdie novel featuring themes of magical realismMIDNIGHTS
- 30a. Rihanna’s “___ Girl Gone Bad”GOOD
- 32a. UV ray source in the skySUN
- 33a. “Gotcha!” expressionAHA
- 34a. 2020 Susanna Clarke novel featuring themes of magical realism that won the Women’s Prize for FictionPIRANESI
- 37a. Touch-me-___ (“shy” garden find)NOT
- 38a. Sharp, as a studentAPT
- 39a. “___ One: A Star Wars Story”ROGUE
- 41a. Object in the Pixar logoLAMP
- 43a. Small slip of paper with a “to-be-paid” record, maybeCHIT
- 45a. Actress Kunis of “Luckiest Girl Alive”MILA
- 46a. “Kafka on ___,” 2002 World Fantasy Award-winning Haruki Murakami novel featuring themes of magical realism: 2 wds.THESHORE
- 50a. What-___ (things that might have happened)IFS
- 51a. Neither rhyme ___ reasonNOR
- 52a. OpenAI co-founder MuskELON
- 53a. Company’s top dog: Abbr.CEO
- 54a. Number of players needed for tic-tac-toeTWO
- 55a. Tear into piecesREND
Down
- 1d. “Ripped” core muscles, for shortABS
- 2d. To and ___ (back and forth)FRO
- 3d. Have the snifflesAIL
- 4d. King’s tenureREIGN
- 5d. ___ gun (“shocking” police device)STUN
- 6d. White House staff memberAIDE
- 7d. Casual, short-sleeved shirtTEE
- 8d. “The Ocean at the End of the ___,” 2013 Neil Gaiman novel featuring themes of magical realism that was nominated for a Nebula AwardLANE
- 9d. Soothing succulent with fleshy leavesALOE
- 10d. Mountain ___ (soft drink)DEW
- 15d. Overflow with (anagram of “meet”)TEEM
- 16d. Cozy and comfortable in a blanket, saySNUG
- 18d. Colorful carp in JapanKOI
- 19d. Droop in the middle, as a couchSAG
- 20d. Clip-___ (hoof sound)CLOP
- 21d. Morlocks’ victims in “The Time Machine”ELOI
- 22d. Unassuming roadside lodgingsINNS
- 25d. “This ___ what I signed up for!”ISNT
- 26d. “Give credit where it’s ___”DUE
- 27d. Put up, as a pictureHANG
- 28d. “…wherefore art ___, Romeo?” (Juliet’s line)THOU
- 29d. Appease fully, as hungerSATE
- 31d. TV genre for “Succession” and “Boardwalk Empire”DRAMA
- 35d. ___ Store (iPhone icon)APP
- 36d. Colored eye part with two i’sIRIS
- 40d. Significant ___ (partner)OTHER
- 41d. “___ of Pi,” 2001 Yann Martel novel featuring themes of magical realism that has an eponymous film adaptationLIFE
- 42d. In addition toALSO
- 43d. Chicken ___ mein (Chinese noodle dish)CHOW
- 44d. Villain’s nemesisHERO
- 45d. Lapel attachment in an interview, for shortMIC
- 46d. Dynamite lettersTNT
- 47d. Grand ___ Opry, weekly live country music broadcastOLE
- 48d. Potter’s pal?RON
- 49d. At the receiving ___END