The Daily Themed Crossword Jul 22 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. Soft mineral in baby powderTALC
- 5a. Emulate a burglarROB
- 8a. Ship’s “Help us!”SOS
- 11a. Painter’s calculationAREA
- 12a. Critical hospital wing: Abbr.ICU
- 13a. Quaint overnight stay, for a wayfarerINN
- 14a. Simba’s evil uncle in “The Lion King”SCAR
- 15a. “East of ___,” 1955 film starring James Dean which earned him a posthumous Academy Award nominationEDEN
- 16a. Simon & Garfunkel or Key & Peele, e.g.DUO
- 17a. Photo ___, staged photography eventsOPS
- 19a. South American mountain range with LlullaillacoANDES
- 21a. The ___, “Hotel California” band who have a 1974 song titled “James Dean”EAGLES
- 24a. Big Apple school: Abbr.NYU
- 25a. Texter’s “Speaking of which…” lettersBTW
- 26a. Dog’s happy tail movementWAG
- 28a. “Come Back to the 5 & ___, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean,” 1976 play about a James Dean fan clubDIME
- 32a. Enjoyed some movie snacks, sayATE
- 33a. Tree that sounds like “ewe”YEW
- 35a. ___ the time being (temporarily)FOR
- 36a. Tug sharplyYANK
- 38a. “My country, ___ of thee…”TIS
- 40a. President on a $5 bill, lovinglyABE
- 41a. “Kick-___,” 2010 superhero film with Nicolas CageASS
- 44a. Lip-smacking goodTASTY
- 46a. 1956 epic Western film starring James Dean which earned him a posthumous Academy Award nominationGIANT
- 48a. Like a scorching summer dayHOT
- 49a. Ballroom dance move that may elicit “oooh”sDIP
- 50a. 2012 Oscar-winning film starring Ben AffleckARGO
- 52a. Open-mouthed sign of boredomYAWN
- 56a. Actress ___ Marie Saint of “A Hatful of Rain”EVA
- 57a. Spiritual adviser in an ashramGURU
- 58a. False tales, e.g.LIES
- 59a. Place for a good night’s sleepBED
- 60a. Tater ___ (potato popper)TOT
- 61a. Actress Pataky of “Fast & Furious”ELSA
Down
- 1d. Graduate students who aid professors (anagram of “sat”): Abbr.TAS
- 2d. Circle segmentARC
- 3d. Actress ___ Thompson of “Some Kind of Wonderful”LEA
- 4d. Christmas song that may be sung door-to-doorCAROL
- 5d. “Get ___ of the evidence!” (guilty person’s cry, maybe)RID
- 6d. Seahorse’s homeOCEAN
- 7d. Bugs ___ of “Looney Tunes”BUNNY
- 8d. ___ hustle (secondary source of income)SIDE
- 9d. Great burden (anagram of “nous”)ONUS
- 10d. ___-cone (shaved ice treat)SNO
- 15d. Literature student’s writing assignment, sayESSAY
- 18d. Chapel seatPEW
- 20d. Failed firecracker, sayDUD
- 21d. E-commerce website with a “Buy It Now” optionEBAY
- 22d. “___ girl!” (“You go, girl!”)ATTA
- 23d. Singer Stefani of “Hollaback Girl”GWEN
- 27d. ___ the hang of (learn)GET
- 29d. “___ first you don’t succeed, try, try again”: 2 wds.IFAT
- 30d. ___-Dick (Herman Melville’s fictional whale)MOBY
- 31d. “Before,” to William BlakeERE
- 34d. “Rebel ___ a Cause,” 1955 film starring James Dean and Sal MineoWITHOUT
- 37d. “The Jungle Book” snakeKAA
- 39d. ___ Paulo, largest Portuguese-speaking city in the worldSAO
- 42d. Unforeseen bump in the roadSNAG
- 43d. Walk like a proud peacockSTRUT
- 45d. 2016 song by Taylor Swift with the lyrics, “You got that James Dean daydream look in your eye…”STYLE
- 46d. ___ and take (compromise)GIVE
- 47d. Tablet with Pro and Air modelsIPAD
- 49d. Society newcomer, for shortDEB
- 51d. Miracle-___ (potting soil brand)GRO
- 53d. Be down with the flu, sayAIL
- 54d. Director Anderson of “Moonrise Kingdom”WES
- 55d. U.SNSA