The Daily Themed Crossword Jul 15 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. Tips container at a restaurant, maybeJAR
- 4a. “You Can’t Always ___ What You Want,” The Rolling Stones songGET
- 7a. New Year month, for shortJAN
- 10a. Cake candle count, sayAGE
- 11a. Chipotle order in a shell, maybeTACO
- 12a. Palindromic cry of recognitionOHO
- 13a. “The ___,” 1972 crime drama film starring Marlon Brando as Vito Corleone, the head of a mafia familyGODFATHER
- 16a. Violinist’s necessityBOW
- 17a. Cookie in a McFlurryOREO
- 18a. “___ Bitsy Spider” (nursery rhyme)ITSY
- 20a. Put back to zero, as a stopwatchRESET
- 23a. Get a 10/10 on a test, sayACE
- 24a. “Twist” actress RitaORA
- 25a. 1957 Oscar-nominated drama film starring Marlon Brando as an Air Force fighter pilotSAYONARA
- 30a. One migrating in winter, oftenBIRD
- 32a. Professional golfer Michelle ___ WestWIE
- 33a. Disneyland vehicle on railsTRAM
- 34a. “Julius ___,” 1953 Oscar-winning adaptation of the eponymous Shakespeare play, starring Marlon Brando as Mark AntonyCAESAR
- 36a. You may be told to “zip” or “button” itLIP
- 37a. Travel ___, what many governments imposed in 2020BAN
- 38a. “The Young ___,” 1958 WWII drama film starring Marlon Brando as a German ski instructorLIONS
- 40a. Pooch doctors, brieflyVETS
- 42a. Destiny’s Child or the Jonas Brothers, e.g.TRIO
- 44a. Little ___, “Sweet Melody” girl groupMIX
- 45a. “A ___ Named Desire,” 1951 drama film starring Marlon Brando, based on the eponymous play by Tennessee WilliamsSTREETCAR
- 50a. “Ex Machina” robotAVA
- 51a. Patty holderBUN
- 52a. “Grand theft” target, for shortAUTO
- 53a. Flood control projectDAM
- 54a. Vietnamese Lunar New YearTET
- 55a. Chapel benchPEW
Down
- 1d. Sharp projection, as in rocksJAG
- 2d. Years ___ (back in the day)AGO
- 3d. Pomegranate seed colorRED
- 4d. Golden ___, California strait spanned by a famous bridgeGATE
- 5d. Smart speaker that responds to “Alexa”ECHO
- 6d. Ballerina’s balancing digitTOE
- 7d. Steve ___, Apple IncJOBS
- 8d. Chips ___! (cookie brand)AHOY
- 9d. “Apocalypse ___,” 1979 film starring Marlon Brando, loosely based on Joseph Conrad’s novella “Heart of Darkness”NOW
- 11d. “Tangy” sounding pastryTART
- 14d. One’s enemy, sayFOE
- 15d. Puerto ___, San Juan’s islandRICO
- 19d. Traveling carnival structureTENT
- 20d. ___ someone blind (cheat comprehensively)ROB
- 21d. Ariel’s prince in “The Little Mermaid”ERIC
- 22d. Actor Ramirez of “Grey’s Anatomy”SARA
- 23d. “Yes,” to a skipperAYE
- 25d. Final form of the Ugly DucklingSWAN
- 26d. Whale’s blowhole outputAIR
- 27d. “___ and Janis” (comic strip)ARLO
- 28d. Drizzle or downpour, sayRAIN
- 29d. Concert hall volume enhancers, for shortAMPS
- 31d. Borrower’s burdenDEBT
- 35d. Answer with attitudeSASS
- 38d. What a fact checker looks forLIE
- 39d. Tiny amountIOTA
- 40d. “___ Zapata!” 1952 Western film starring Marlon Brando as Mexican revolutionary Emiliano ZapataVIVA
- 41d. Academic reason to burn the midnight oilEXAM
- 42d. “Based on a ___ story”TRUE
- 43d. Apartment expenseRENT
- 44d. FuriousMAD
- 46d. Palindromic hashtag reminding one of old memories: Abbr.TBT
- 47d. Saucer’s companionCUP
- 48d. Gobbled up some foodATE
- 49d. Info on a stadium ticketROW