The Daily Themed Crossword Jul 29 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. Beast of burdenASS
- 4a. Intergalactic travelers: Abbr.ETS
- 7a. Glide down a snowy hillSKI
- 10a. “Why did the chicken cross the ___?”ROAD
- 12a. Bacon grease or lard, e.g.FAT
- 13a. Shower with romantic gifts, sayWOO
- 14a. Draft, as an emailTYPE
- 15a. Costing zero dollars, sayFREE
- 17a. ___ Arbor, University of Michigan’s localeANN
- 18a. ___ code (supposed etiquette for men)BRO
- 20a. “It’s nice to be ___ friends” (in the company of)AMONG
- 22a. “Ever ___,” 1998 Drew Barrymore film whose main character is inspired by CinderellaAFTER
- 24a. Queen, to a princessMOM
- 25a. Drunk ___ skunk: 2 wds.ASA
- 26a. Motor oil brand: Abbr.STP
- 28a. Use a “+,” in math classADD
- 31a. PC key used to capitalize letters, perhapsSHIFT
- 33a. “The Princess ___,” Anne Hathaway starrer that debuted on July 29th, 2001, whose main character is Princess MiaDIARIES
- 37a. Prefix with “copter” to give an aircraftHELI
- 38a. To and ___FRO
- 39a. “Wave,” to a Spanish sailorOLA
- 40a. “The ___ is up!” (“You can’t lie anymore!”)JIG
- 43a. Like a hairdresser with a bad haircut, e.g.IRONIC
- 45a. “The Princess ___,” 1987 Robin Wright starrer whose main character is Princess ButtercupBRIDE
- 47a. The Beatles’s Sutcliffe, lovinglySTU
- 48a. When doubled, the yellow TeletubbyLAA
- 49a. 2007 Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey starrer whose main character is Princess GiselleENCHANTED
- 54a. On one’s ___ (alone)OWN
- 55a. Offer a helping hand, sayAID
- 56a. Dessert with tiers, perhapsCAKE
- 57a. Three-ingredient double-decker sandwich: Abbr.BLT
- 58a. Guitar pioneer ___ PaulLES
- 59a. Adam and Eve’s abodeEDEN
Down
- 1d. Something that’s marveled at a museum, perhapsART
- 2d. Vegan sauce in stir-frySOY
- 3d. Tree juiceSAP
- 4d. “I made an ___ to save money” (attempt)EFFORT
- 5d. Street-paving gooTAR
- 6d. Cook, as broccoliSTEAM
- 7d. “The ___ Princess,” 1994 film starring Michelle Nicastro whose main character is Princess OdetteSWAN
- 8d. King ___, filmdom’s gorilla-like monsterKONG
- 9d. Charge-carrying particleION
- 11d. Money owed by a college graduate, sayDEBT
- 16d. Music genre associated with teen angstEMO
- 19d. Take a breatherREST
- 21d. Actor ___ Sharif of “Top Secret!”OMAR
- 22d. Arthur ___, International Tennis Hall of FamerASHE
- 23d. Flunk, as an examFAIL
- 25d. Campfire remnantASH
- 27d. Digital document format, maybe: Abbr.PDF
- 29d. Celine who sang “My Heart Will Go On”DION
- 30d. Shop that sells meatball subsDELI
- 32d. Water brand that shares its name with a Pacific island nationFIJI
- 34d. Leprechaun’s nationalityIRISH
- 35d. Vital arteryAORTA
- 36d. Anatomical bag (rhymes with “mac”)SAC
- 41d. ___ situation (most-desirable situation)IDEAL
- 42d. Wish-granter in “Aladdin”GENIE
- 44d. One-sixteenth of a poundOUNCE
- 45d. Shed endless tears, sayBAWL
- 46d. ___ and rave (complain angrily)RANT
- 48d. High return, in tennisLOB
- 50d. “Burnable” storage media, in the ’90s: Abbr.CDS
- 51d. Just a bitTAD
- 52d. ___ out a livingEKE
- 53d. King of the jungle’s lair, perhapsDEN