The Daily Themed Crossword Jun 30 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. Cheerios grainOAT
- 4a. Actress Mendes of “The Other Guys”EVA
- 7a. Comic punch sound like “Bam!”POW
- 10a. “Cackling” African carnivoreHYENA
- 13a. Suffer from a bad coldAIL
- 14a. Stand-up comedian Schumer of “I Feel Pretty”AMY
- 15a. Facebook’s 3D virtual environment, and a word added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary in 2022METAVERSE
- 17a. Thanksgiving dessertPIE
- 18a. Jenna Fischer’s character in “The Office”PAM
- 19a. Trick’s partner, on HalloweenTREAT
- 21a. Ballerina’s digitTOE
- 23a. Give a formal speech, say (anagram of “oater”)ORATE
- 25a. Michelangelo’s fieldART
- 26a. 1977 Steely Dan album with a palindromic nameAJA
- 27a. Make up for ___ timeLOST
- 31a. Most popular cryptocurrency, and a word added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary in 2016BITCOIN
- 33a. Put down, as a rugLAY
- 34a. Fork’s partner, on the dining tableSPOON
- 35a. “The Wizard of Oz” character ___ ManTIN
- 38a. “Crumpled Paper” artist JeanARP
- 39a. Chapel benchPEW
- 41a. A self-portrait photo you take on your phone, and a word added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary in 2014SELFIE
- 43a. “Make ___ while the sun shines”HAY
- 45a. Self-___ (knows oneself well, say)AWARE
- 47a. Fall behindLAG
- 48a. Raise money from a large number of people on the Internet, and a word added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary in 2014CROWDFUND
- 52a. “Maid of Athens, ___ we part” by Lord ByronERE
- 53a. “Mind Train” musician YokoONO
- 54a. “You,” Shakespeare-styleTHEE
- 55a. Do some mathADD
- 56a. High-speed Internet lettersDSL
- 57a. Coop cluckerHEN
Down
- 1d. Resistance unit symbolized by omegaOHM
- 2d. “All in favor, say ___”AYE
- 3d. Vietnamese New YearTET
- 4d. Organ that may be pulled by a parentEAR
- 5d. “Hasta la ___, baby”VISTA
- 6d. “Spoiler ___!” (friend’s warning after watching a new movie, perhaps)ALERT
- 7d. Biggest of the three bears, in Goldilocks’s talePAPA
- 8d. Leave off the list, sayOMIT
- 9d. Sound of the letter before “zee”WYE
- 11d. Back of the neckNAPE
- 12d. ___ Gardner, popular Hollywood actress of yesteryearAVA
- 16d. Smiley you send in text messages, and a word added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary in 2015EMOJI
- 20d. Skinny swimmer that shocksEEL
- 21d. Business ___ (work-sponsored travel)TRIP
- 22d. “The Simpsons” bus driverOTTO
- 24d. ___ and rave (complain)RANT
- 25d. Muscles that are counted in packs, for shortABS
- 26d. Top-of-the-line, say: Hyph.AONE
- 28d. Snowman in “Frozen 2”OLAF
- 29d. Indian draped garment (anagram of “airs”)SARI
- 30d. A+ or O+, at the blood bankTYPE
- 32d. Computer command before “Paste”COPY
- 36d. “I came, ___, I conquered”: 2 wds.ISAW
- 37d. Studious sortNERD
- 40d. Advises cautionWARNS
- 42d. From ___ to rightLEFT
- 43d. ___ pass, term for a firm rejection that was added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary in 2021HARD
- 44d. Matured, as cheeseAGED
- 46d. Warm fabric that’s shorn before it’s wornWOOL
- 47d. Actress Thompson of “Back to the Future”LEA
- 48d. Liver oil sourceCOD
- 49d. “Err, what do I say” soundUHH
- 50d. Woman’s maiden name precederNEE
- 51d. Lion’s lairDEN