The Daily Themed Crossword Jun 19 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. Emulate a movie star, sayACT
- 4a. “That’s amazing!”WOW
- 7a. Sis’s childhood playmate, for shortBRO
- 10a. Hand washing needSOAP
- 12a. “Come again?”HUH
- 13a. Alley-___ (NBA play)OOP
- 14a. “I ___ you’re happy!” (sarcastic comment, often)HOPE
- 15a. “Bearded” purple flowerIRIS
- 17a. Drunkard or boozer, saySOT
- 18a. “C’___ la vie!”EST
- 20a. ___ Berry, “My Ding-A-Ling” African-American singer who is lovingly called the “Father of Rock ‘n’ Roll”CHUCK
- 22a. Suffix with “water” for a juicy fruitMELON
- 24a. “___ a real nowhere man…” (Beatles’ lyrics)HES
- 25a. ___ Minella, monkey MuppetSAL
- 26a. Currency in Japanese anime?YEN
- 28a. Nile viperASP
- 31a. The “K” in kHzKILO
- 33a. “Oh ___?” (“Wanna bet?”)YEAH
- 36a. Hula dancer’s flowery neckwearLEI
- 38a. Actor ___ Cumming of “Spy Kids”ALAN
- 39a. ___ Kirk Christiansen, founder of The Lego GroupOLE
- 40a. “Without further ___…”ADO
- 41a. ___ Lung (“Kung Fu Panda” villain)TAI
- 44a. ___ Gaye, “What’s Going On” African-American singer who is lovingly called the “Prince of Motown”MARVIN
- 46a. James ___, “Cold Sweat” African-American singer who is lovingly called the “Godfather of Soul”BROWN
- 48a. Poem of homageODE
- 49a. “I spoke ___ soon”TOO
- 50a. “No returns, no warranties,” on a price tag: 2 wds.ASIS
- 52a. Suddenly take, sayGRAB
- 56a. ___ Marley, “Sun Is Shining” Jamaican singer who is lovingly called the “King of Reggae”BOB
- 57a. ___-a-car (temporarily hired car)RENT
- 58a. Ethereal glowAURA
- 59a. Filled up on foodATE
- 60a. List-lessening lettersETC
- 61a. Princess ___, Luke Skywalker’s sisterLEIA
Down
- 1d. Campfire remnantASH
- 2d. Pigeon’s soundCOO
- 3d. Gentle touch that means “Excuse me!”TAP
- 4d. ___ Houston, “How Will I Know” African-American singer who is lovingly called “The Voice”WHITNEY
- 5d. One of ___ own (belonging to us)OUR
- 6d. Every ___ way (in all directions)WHICH
- 7d. Cinnamon-colored pear (anagram of “cobs”)BOSC
- 8d. Chess piece also called “castle”ROOK
- 9d. ___ out (withdraw)OPT
- 11d. Banana part that’s discardedPEEL
- 16d. “Murder, ___ Wrote” (crime drama series)SHE
- 19d. Sushi sauce sourceSOY
- 21d. Connecticut’s country: Abbr.USA
- 22d. Postal deliveryMAIL
- 23d. ___ Fitzgerald, “Mack The Knife” African-American singer who is lovingly called the “Queen of Jazz”ELLA
- 25d. Musical relative of reggae and rocksteadySKA
- 27d. Prefix with “natal” or “cortex”NEO
- 29d. Pole or Czech, e.g.SLAV
- 30d. Mani-___ (spa treatment, informally)PEDI
- 32d. “The police are ___ us, run!”ONTO
- 34d. “I’m ___ ready!” (“Five more minutes!”)ALMOST
- 35d. Hat’s placeHEAD
- 37d. Charged particle in a particle acceleratorION
- 42d. Well-informed and in the loopAWARE
- 43d. Map within a map, sayINSET
- 45d. Royal-sounding, like the nicknames of 44a, 56a, and 23dREGAL
- 46d. Italy’s shapeBOOT
- 47d. Post-shower wrapROBE
- 49d. “Schedule uncertain” lettersTBA
- 51d. “Monsters, ___,” Pixar film with the song “If I Didn’t Have You”INC
- 53d. Painfully regretRUE
- 54d. Pop music’s Grande, lovinglyARI
- 55d. What “ewe” said?BAA