The Daily Themed Crossword Jun 6 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. Corn on the ___COB
- 4a. ___ Earnhardt, all-time great NASCAR racing driver who won 7 Winston Cup championshipsDALE
- 8a. ___ B (back-up strategy)PLAN
- 12a. “I’m going out ___ limb here!”: 2 wds.ONA
- 13a. Electron’s homeATOM
- 14a. Daytona 500, e.g.RACE
- 15a. ___ Taco, fast food chainDEL
- 16a. Investment firm TROWE
- 17a. “Goodness gracious!” old-styleEGAD
- 18a. Catching a few Z’s, sayASLEEP
- 20a. Valentino ___, all-time great MotoGP racing driver who won 9 Grand Prix World ChampionshipsROSSI
- 22a. Faux ___ (social blunder)PAS
- 23a. ___ Toy Barn from “Toy Story 2”ALS
- 24a. “___ Factor” (popular reality game show)FEAR
- 26a. “___ your horses” (be patient)HOLD
- 28a. Shoemaker’s piercing toolAWL
- 31a. “___ in the U.S.A.” (Bruce Springsteen hit)BORN
- 32a. Automaker with a four-ring logoAUDI
- 33a. “Do ___ disturb” (door sign)NOT
- 34a. Octopus’s defenseINK
- 35a. Health ratio involving weight and height: Abbr.BMI
- 36a. Village ___ (respected figure)ELDER
- 38a. ___ Lanka, Indian Ocean island nationSRI
- 39a. Title of respect for Ringo Starr or Paul McCartneySIR
- 40a. ___ McRae, all-time great rally driver who led his team to 3 consecutive World Rally Championship Manufacturers’ titlesCOLIN
- 43a. Brazilian soccer legend of yesteryearPELE
- 46a. Another word for “too”ALSO
- 49a. ___ one’s own horn (brag)TOOT
- 51a. Fox in “The Fox and the Hound”TOD
- 52a. Cloth colorer at a textile factory, sayDYER
- 53a. ___ Redding, the “King of Soul”OTIS
- 54a. Bathtub water-testing digitTOE
- 55a. Widely-shared image on the internet, maybeMEME
- 56a. Police informer, in London (anagram of “rank”)NARK
- 57a. Holiday ___, popular chain of resortsINN
Down
- 1d. Concluding passage, in music (rhymes with “soda”)CODA
- 2d. Bills in a tip jar, perhapsONES
- 3d. Former work place for Alex Rodriguez or Derek JeterBALLPARK
- 4d. Opposite of “truths,” in a party gameDARES
- 5d. At the summit of, sayATOP
- 6d. ___-hanging fruitLOW
- 7d. Green gemstoneEMERALD
- 8d. Use a steam iron, sayPRESS
- 9d. Internet transmission delays, sayLAGS
- 10d. Antioxidant-rich South American berryACAI
- 11d. Marge Simpson’s mustachioed neighborNED
- 19d. Work hard for, as a salaryEARN
- 21d. Golden ___ (popular songs of the past)OLDIES
- 24d. Organization whose headquarters is named after JFBI
- 25d. Vast period of timeEON
- 26d. Lewis ___, all-time great Formula 1 driver who has a joint-record 7 World Drivers’ Championship titlesHAMILTON
- 27d. French consentOUI
- 28d. Mario ___, all-time great racing driver who was named the U.SANDRETTI
- 29d. Misery or misfortuneWOE
- 30d. Metric liquid-measuring unit: Abbr.LTR
- 35d. Male sibling, informallyBRO
- 37d. ___-sync (mouth the words)LIP
- 38d. “What’s the ___?” (sports fan’s inquiry)SCORE
- 41d. Extremely small amountIOTA
- 42d. Pinot ___ (red wine variety)NOIR
- 44d. Large diving bird (rhymes with “noon”)LOON
- 45d. Forbidden fruit gardenEDEN
- 46d. Naval fleet VIP: Abbr.ADM
- 47d. Harsh cleaning agentLYE
- 48d. Academic year division, for shortSEM
- 50d. “That’s a pity” soundTSK