The Daily Themed Crossword Jun 9 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. Male deerSTAG
- 5a. Brian ___, English physicist and former musician best known for presenting the “Wonders of…” seriesCOX
- 8a. “Don’t mind ___ do!”: 2 wds.IFI
- 11a. “At ___, soldier!” (military command)EASE
- 12a. Salmon eggsROE
- 13a. Retired Yankees slugger, familiarly: Hyph.AROD
- 14a. Large trade fair like Dubai 2020, for shortEXPO
- 15a. Eats both plants and meat, sayOMNIVORE
- 17a. Column’s partner, on a spreadsheetROW
- 19a. Ruler of Asgard and father to ThorODIN
- 20a. Carl ___, astrophysicist who was the recipient of a Pulitzer Prize and multiple Emmy AwardsSAGAN
- 22a. ___ off (fall asleep)NOD
- 23a. ___ edition (like a highly-desired collectible)LIMITED
- 25a. “SmackDown” and “RAW” organization: Abbr.WWE
- 28a. Soprano’s solo songARIA
- 29a. ___ Leppard (“Love Bites” rock band)DEF
- 31a. Hammer or hatchet, for oneTOOL
- 32a. ___ and breakfast (rustic stopover)BED
- 33a. Television ___ (series airer, like ABC or NBC)NETWORK
- 35a. Helpful recommendation, sayTIP
- 38a. Amount produced at a farm, sayYIELD
- 39a. Microsoft’s alternative to FaceTimeSKYPE
- 41a. Organization representing public schools: Abbr.NEA
- 42a. Smooching couple capturer, at a sporting event: 2 wds.KISSCAM
- 44a. Michio ___, theoretical physicist and New York Times best-selling author who has hosted several TV specialsKAKU
- 48a. “Who am ___ argue?”: 2 wds.ITO
- 49a. Simon and Garfunkel’s “I ___ Rock”: 2 wds.AMA
- 50a. Dah’s counterpart, in Morse codeDIT
- 51a. Number starting a countdown, maybeTEN
- 52a. Mother Teresa, for oneNUN
- 53a. “___ moment please…”ONE
Down
- 1d. Get a good look atSEE
- 2d. Government’s share from your earnings, sayTAX
- 3d. Venomous Nile valley slithererASP
- 4d. U.SGEORGIA
- 5d. Officially anointed as king, sayCROWNED
- 6d. ___-pah band (brass band)OOM
- 7d. Noble gas used in arc lampsXENON
- 8d. Spinach nutrientIRON
- 9d. “___ Pete’s sake!”FOR
- 10d. Chemical suffix with “cyan” or “brom”IDE
- 13d. Extremely enthusiastic, as some readersAVID
- 16d. Wedding declaration: 2 wds.IDO
- 18d. Popular breakfast grainOAT
- 20d. Archaic address for a kingSIRE
- 21d. In the thick ofAMID
- 23d. Scientist’s research site, for shortLAB
- 24d. Grizzly bear’s hideoutDEN
- 25d. Scarf material, perhapsWOOL
- 26d. Sentence unit?WORD
- 27d. Antlered grazer in the RockiesELK
- 30d. Richard ___, theoretical physicist and Nobel Laureate who popularized physics through books and lecturesFEYNMAN
- 31d. Make a minor change, say (rhymes with “bleak”)TWEAK
- 34d. Bow ___ (type of neck accessory)TIE
- 35d. Neil deGrasse ___, astrophysicist and Public Welfare Medal-winner known for hosting “Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey”TYSON
- 36d. Computer addresses of a kind: AbbrIPS
- 37d. Nut in pie or pralinePECAN
- 39d. Short comedy sketchSKIT
- 40d. Paper toy for a windy dayKITE
- 43d. ___ Darya (river in Central Asia)AMU
- 45d. Hustle and bustle, sayADO
- 46d. Next of ___ (relatives)KIN
- 47d. Versatile vehicle, for shortUTE