The Daily Themed Crossword Jun 13 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. ___ Manning with 2x Super Bowl MVP AwardsELI
- 4a. “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!” Swedish pop groupABBA
- 8a. Mila Kunis’s “Family Guy” roleMEG
- 11a. “What’s up, ___?” (Bugs Bunny’s catchphrase)DOC
- 12a. Authentic or genuine, sayREAL
- 13a. Sense of selfEGO
- 14a. ___ Ono, John Lennon’s longtime partnerYOKO
- 16a. Show and ___ (school event)TELL
- 17a. Corporal’s superior in the army, for shortSGT
- 18a. Spam-generating Twitter account, sayBOT
- 20a. ___ Eller, Danish ice hockey player who scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal in 2018LARS
- 22a. Three-line Japanese poemHAIKU
- 24a. Young Darth Vader’s nicknameANI
- 25a. ___ Hodges, former baseball player for the DodgersGIL
- 26a. Dry as a bone, like a desertARID
- 28a. Gmail’s URL enderCOM
- 31a. Instrument at a luau, for shortUKE
- 32a. ___ and yang (Chinese symbol)YIN
- 33a. Cheese with a red wax coating (anagram of “dame”)EDAM
- 35a. WhatsApp message, e.g.TEXT
- 37a. Constantly criticizeNAG
- 40a. “___ dark desert highway…” (start to “Hotel California”): 2 wds.ONA
- 41a. Soccer star Hamm who wrote “Winners Never Quit!”MIA
- 44a. ___ Hornqvist, Swedish ice hockey player who scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal in 2017PATRIC
- 46a. Brayden ___, Canadian ice hockey player who scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal in 2020POINT
- 48a. ___-K (school for tots, informally)PRE
- 49a. Beaver’s engineering featDAM
- 50a. Hard, physical laborTOIL
- 52a. David Schwimmer’s role on “Friends”ROSS
- 56a. Match-winning tennis serve, perhapsACE
- 57a. Jealousy’s cousinENVY
- 58a. Go the extra ___ (make extra effort)MILE
- 59a. Rooster’s partnerHEN
- 60a. WWE wrestler ___ MysterioREY
- 61a. Mysterious, mushy cafeteria offeringSLOP
Down
- 1d. Joseph ___, big name in frozen dessertsEDY
- 2d. Londoner’s restroom, informallyLOO
- 3d. Disgusted response similar to “ugh!”ICK
- 4d. ___ Lehkonen, Finnish ice hockey player who scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal in 2022ARTTURI
- 5d. Spelling contestBEE
- 6d. “The ___ of Buster Scruggs,” 2018 Coen brothers filmBALLAD
- 7d. Edgar ___ Poe after whom the Edgar Award is namedALLAN
- 8d. Military mealMESS
- 9d. “What came first, the chicken or the ___?”EGG
- 10d. “___ any better ideas?”GOT
- 15d. Kimono sashOBI
- 19d. “Roger that!”OKAY
- 21d. Sushi grainRICE
- 22d. Walk through wilderness, sayHIKE
- 23d. ___ Pietrangelo, Canadian ice hockey player who scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal in 2019ALEX
- 25d. ___ feeling (instinctive feeling)GUT
- 27d. Weary traveler’s resting placeINN
- 29d. Foul smellODOR
- 30d. Fingernail treatment at the spa, for shortMANI
- 34d. McDonald’s Big ___ burgerMAC
- 36d. “Spare me the deets, please!”: Abbr.TMI
- 38d. Put on, as makeupAPPLY
- 39d. Long-jawed fish (anagram of “rag”)GAR
- 42d. “Space-y” prefix with “galactic” or “stellar”INTER
- 43d. Make amends for, through penanceATONE
- 45d. ___ of service (app usage conditions)TERMS
- 46d. Marathoner’s ratePACE
- 47d. Foreboding signOMEN
- 49d. “Well, lah-di-___!”DAH
- 51d. Wall-climbing creeperIVY
- 53d. Lubricant for an engine or a massageOIL
- 54d. ___-mo (sports replay type, informally)SLO
- 55d. It comes between August and October, for shortSEP