The Daily Themed Crossword Jun 21 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. Swiss skiing spotALP
- 4a. Midsection muscles used in Russian twists, for shortABS
- 7a. Frying ___, kitchen utensilPAN
- 10a. “That’s my ___!” (“That’s my signal!”)CUE
- 11a. Singer Reed or RawlsLOU
- 12a. ___-liner (short joke)ONE
- 13a. Organ you can lendEAR
- 14a. Quaint country lodgingINN
- 15a. “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s ___” (2007 film)END
- 16a. Season with a solstice on the 21st of June, also the connecting factor between 24a, 38a, 49a, 6d, and 47dSUMMER
- 20a. Garden-guarding dwarfGNOME
- 22a. “…cone ___ cup?” (ice cream eater’s options): 2 wds.ORA
- 23a. Olive ___ with a spinach-eating sailor beauOYL
- 24a. “Laguna ___: The Real Orange County,” reality TV series that focused on the lives of high school studentsBEACH
- 26a. Like a room with a fused bulbDARK
- 30a. Johnny English or Austin Powers, e.g.SPY
- 32a. Plants-to-beSEEDS
- 35a. Color chart choiceHUE
- 36a. ___ code (part of a telephone number)AREA
- 38a. “___ with Sharks,” TV series starring Kiernan Shipka and Diane Kruger that was inspired by the eponymous 1994 filmSWIMMING
- 40a. English supermodel Kate ___MOSS
- 41a. Kentucky bluegrassPOA
- 42a. Suffix meaning “sort of”ISH
- 45a. Prayer said before a mealGRACE
- 49a. “Jersey Shore Family ___,” reality TV series that was a revival and sequel of the original “Jersey Shore” seriesVACATION
- 54a. Chowder shellfishCLAM
- 55a. Kyle’s brother on “South Park”IKE
- 56a. “Truckin’ ___,” song dedicated to Garfield’s canine palODIE
- 57a. ___ cable (PC-TV connector): Abbr.HDMI
- 58a. Chairman ___ Zedong, famed Chinese leaderMAO
- 59a. Animal skin, sayPELT
- 60a. “___ Pupil” (1998 Ian McKellen thriller)APT
Down
- 1d. Playing cards with A’s on themACES
- 2d. Party where you may dance the HulaLUAU
- 3d. “Curly” long-lasting salon offeringPERM
- 4d. Boxer Muhammad who floated “like a butterfly”ALI
- 5d. Drum in a drum circle, perhapsBONGO
- 6d. “It’s Always ___ in Philadelphia,” sitcom starring Charlie Day and Danny DeVito about a group of friends called “The Gang”SUNNY
- 7d. “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost, e.g.POEM
- 8d. ___ Frank, “The Diary of a Young Girl” authorANNE
- 9d. ___ Nickerson, Nancy Drew’s boyfriendNED
- 17d. “Eeny, meeny, miny, ___”MOE
- 18d. Roaring Twenties and Swinging Sixties, e.g.ERAS
- 19d. Timed track contestsRACES
- 21d. Advanced in yearsOLD
- 24d. Adieus or farewellsBYES
- 25d. Chop with an axe, sayHEW
- 27d. Tuna on a Hawaiian menu, perhapsAHI
- 28d. “You could give him a ___ for his money!”RUN
- 29d. It’s tapped at a frat partyKEG
- 30d. ___ Rockwell, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” actorSAM
- 31d. Con’s opposite, during a debatePRO
- 33d. Chips’ companion, at a cocktail partyDIP
- 34d. Urban air problemSMOG
- 37d. Gobi desert’s continentASIA
- 39d. Women’s History MonthMARCH
- 43d. Cry from one being tickled, maybeSTOP
- 44d. Keep out of sightHIDE
- 46d. Actor Alan ___ of “The West Wing”ALDA
- 47d. “___ Lazlo,” animated series about an anthropomorphic spider monkey voiced by Carlos AlazraquiCAMP
- 48d. Give off, as lightEMIT
- 49d. ___ and vigor (energy)VIM
- 50d. Alias-preceding lettersAKA
- 51d. Company head: Abbr.CEO
- 52d. Onion ring-frying liquidOIL
- 53d. Cook’s hairpieceNET