The Daily Themed Crossword Mar 4 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. Suitable or relevant, sayAPT
- 4a. Branch with physics and chemistry, for shortSCI
- 7a. Cook, as onion ringsFRY
- 10a. Winnie-the-Pooh’s jumping friendROO
- 11a. ___ John’s (pizza chain)PAPA
- 13a. Buffalo’s Great LakeERIE
- 14a. Hat rack projectionPEG
- 15a. United ___ EmiratesARAB
- 16a. Furniture-moving vehiclesVANS
- 17a. ___ Curie, Polish-French physicist and chemist, and the first woman to win a Nobel PrizeMARIE
- 19a. Gucci or Gap, e.g.BRAND
- 21a. Wrap up or concludeEND
- 22a. Pig’s soundOINK
- 23a. “Do not ___ goPASS
- 26a. “___ show time!”ITS
- 27a. Campfire’s “food”LOG
- 30a. ___ Wharton, “The Age of Innocence” novelist and the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize in LiteratureEDITH
- 32a. French for “holy woman,” brieflySTE
- 33a. Cocktail-cooling cubeICE
- 34a. Faux ___ (social slip-up)PAS
- 35a. Cuban cigar residueASH
- 37a. Get the pot going?ANTE
- 38a. Shape of a pendulum’s pathARC
- 39a. Music mixers at raves: Abbr.DJS
- 41a. DrWALKER
- 44a. Measuring stick in a school bagRULER
- 47a. Sundae-topping cookieOREO
- 48a. Musk who founded SpaceXELON
- 50a. Hardly a smash?LOB
- 52a. Low in fat, as meatLEAN
- 53a. Use a “;-)” emojiWINK
- 54a. Half a cocktail?MAI
- 55a. Trend that’s not trendy for longFAD
- 56a. Soccer goal-scoring Messi, lovinglyLEO
- 57a. Texter’s “I’m shook!” lettersOMG
Down
- 1d. Dadaism pioneer Jean ___ARP
- 2d. Maya Angelou or Emily Dickinson workPOEM
- 3d. Ancient Roman’s wardrobe itemTOGA
- 4d. Madrid’s and Barcelona’s countrySPAIN
- 5d. ___ for (tended and looked after)CARED
- 6d. Beer choice ordered by its initials: Abbr.IPA
- 7d. Aretha ___, “Think” singer and the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of FameFRANKLIN
- 8d. Tough lemon or orange skinRIND
- 9d. Affirmative answerYES
- 12d. Margaret ___, golfer and the first American woman to win an Olympic eventABBOTT
- 13d. “___ Almighty,” “Bruce Almighty” spin-off with Steve CarellEVAN
- 18d. Take a seat or take a break, sayREST
- 20d. “___ and shine!” (“Wake up!”)RISE
- 23d. ___ talk (pre-performance motivational talk)PEP
- 24d. Organization that encourages flossing: Abbr.ADA
- 25d. Girl sibling, for shortSIS
- 26d. “Sort of” suffixISH
- 28d. Month whose last day is “spooky,” for shortOCT
- 29d. “Golly ___ whiz!”GEE
- 31d. Loser to a tortoise, in an Aesop fableHARE
- 36d. Threaded fastener?SCREW
- 37d. Gestures-based communication system: Abbr.ASL
- 38d. “Lonely” singerAKON
- 39d. Bee who’s a heDRONE
- 40d. ___ Tabei, Japanese mountaineer and the first woman to scale Mount EverestJUNKO
- 41d. Fictional hufferWOLF
- 42d. Turf layer’s calculationAREA
- 43d. Be the head of, sayLEAD
- 45d. Red Muppet who’s three years oldELMO
- 46d. Walk with no destination in mindROAM
- 49d. “Short,” for shortLIL
- 51d. Like New York City’s “Apple?”BIG
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