The Daily Themed Crossword Jun 16 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. Mug alternative, for a hot drinkCUP
- 4a. Open ___ night (popular bar event)MIC
- 7a. ___ the record (confidential)OFF
- 10a. “You want to grab dinner ___ drink?”: 2 wds.ORA
- 11a. Coca-___, soda fountain choiceCOLA
- 12a. Sunburn-soothing gelALOE
- 13a. Macho men, in hip-hop slang: Abbr.OGS
- 14a. Perched at the peak, sayATOP
- 15a. Actress ___ Russo of “The Intern”RENE
- 16a. Water-boiling vessel that whistlesKETTLE
- 18a. Michael ___, entrepreneur who was the first CEO of Apple from 1977 to 1981SCOTT
- 19a. On fire, sayAFLAME
- 22a. ___ Sculley, former president of PepsiCo who was the CEO of Apple from 1983 to 1993JOHN
- 25a. When doubled, the Teletubby with a sing-song nameLAA
- 26a. Tarzan’s favorite primateAPE
- 29a. “___ who’s talking!”LOOK
- 30a. Michael ___, German businessman who was the CEO of Apple from 1993 to 1996SPINDLER
- 32a. “Frequently,” in verseOFT
- 33a. School trip transportBUS
- 34a. Unwelcome skin spotsACNE
- 35a. George WSON
- 36a. “You’re ___ of your mind!”OUT
- 38a. Legendary singer and actor SinatraFRANK
- 41a. ___ Jobs, co-founder of Apple who was also its CEO from 1997 to 2011STEVE
- 44a. New Rochelle private universityIONA
- 45a. Castle’s crocodile-filled defense, perhapsMOAT
- 47a. Magical mythical creature with pointy earsELF
- 49a. Went under, as a shipSANK
- 50a. Whip up, as a batch of cookiesBAKE
- 51a. Eggs to decorate sushi withROE
- 52a. Support for a backyard tire swingTREE
- 53a. Many miles awayAFAR
- 54a. Dinner garment worn by all ages?BIB
Down
- 1d. Tim ___, former COO of Apple who became its CEO in 2011COOK
- 2d. Intense impulseURGE
- 3d. Companion of the present and the futurePAST
- 4d. Budget lodging optionMOTEL
- 5d. UN group for workers: Abbr.ILO
- 6d. Water bottle’s lidCAP
- 7d. Butter-like spread also called margarineOLEO
- 8d. Comic Sans or Arial, e.g.FONT
- 9d. Cold ___ (pre-wedding jitters, say)FEET
- 11d. Muscle below the kneeCALF
- 12d. Cartoon smile shapeARC
- 17d. Bowl alternative, for a pet fishTANK
- 18d. Actor Connery who portrayed 007 seven timesSEAN
- 20d. Swiss mountaineer’s mountain rangeALPS
- 21d. ___ Tai, island cocktail with curacao liqueurMAI
- 22d. “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” singer, lovinglyJLO
- 23d. “That punch hurt!”OOF
- 24d. Selling like ___ cakesHOT
- 26d. Whiskey or vodka, for shortALC
- 27d. It’s “mightier than the sword,” proverbiallyPEN
- 28d. “Before,” in historical fictionERE
- 30d. Earth’s starSUN
- 31d. Romantic appointment, sayDATE
- 33d. ___ choy (Chinese cabbage)BOK
- 35d. Slithering reptileSNAKE
- 36d. Japanese port cityOSAKA
- 37d. “The city was in ___ chaos” (complete chaos)UTTER
- 38d. Balled-up hand, sayFIST
- 39d. Lion’s loud soundROAR
- 40d. Actress Hathaway of “Ocean’s 8”ANNE
- 42d. Word like “make” or “break,” e.g.VERB
- 43d. Morlocks’ victims in “The Time Machine”ELOI
- 45d. CEO’s degree, perhaps: Abbr.MBA
- 46d. One who may lack graceOAF
- 48d. Month after January, for shortFEB