The Daily Themed Crossword Mar 7 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. Accessory for a lobster dinnerBIB
- 4a. Filming device, for shortCAM
- 7a. “…hallowed be ___ name…” (prayer words)THY
- 10a. “Much ___ About Nothing,” Shakespeare play that features Don PedroADO
- 11a. Turn over ___ leaf (start behaving better): 2 wds.ANEW
- 13a. Weed-clearing toolHOE
- 14a. Precious stone used in jewelryGEM
- 15a. Second to ___ (the best)NONE
- 16a. Night light in the skyMOON
- 17a. ___ Wambach, soccer Hall-of-Famer who is the highest all-time goal scorer for the U.SABBY
- 19a. Jeans fabricDENIM
- 21a. “Dot” follower, in URLsCOM
- 23a. Brightest star in a constellation, sayALPHA
- 26a. Indoor venues for sports gamesARENAS
- 29a. Leafy green herb used to make pizza sauceBASIL
- 30a. “A” in FrenchUNE
- 31a. Golden Retriever’s footPAW
- 33a. Antonym, for shortOPP
- 34a. Hot vapor in a saunaSTEAM
- 37a. “:” punctuation markCOLON
- 40a. ___ Jean King, tennis Hall-of-Famer who has won 39 major titlesBILLIE
- 42a. Caps Lock or Backspace, e.g.KEY
- 43a. Pixar’s “Monsters, ___”INC
- 44a. Arrive home, in a way?SLIDE
- 48a. Confiscated or seizedTOOK
- 51a. Lug, as a loadHAUL
- 54a. Concealed oneself, sayHID
- 55a. ___ Solo, soccer Hall-of-Famer and two-time Olympic championHOPE
- 56a. Prefix with “present” to mean everywhere at onceOMNI
- 57a. Eggs, in a biology labOVA
- 58a. Start-___ (new companies)UPS
- 59a. Sports match score that may need a “breaker”TIE
- 60a. Actress Grier of “Jackie Brown”PAM
Down
- 1d. Purse or tote, e.g.BAG
- 2d. What a light bulb symbolizes, in comicsIDEA
- 3d. Flop big time, as a movieBOMB
- 4d. Grand ___ National Park, ArizonaCANYON
- 5d. “It’s ___ from me!” (“Sorry, not happening!”): 2 wds.ANO
- 6d. Repair, as a broken heart (rhymes with “send”)MEND
- 7d. Tina ___, basketball Hall-of-Famer and one of WNBA’s all-time leading scorersTHOMPSON
- 8d. “Woo-___! We won!”HOO
- 9d. Money in TokyoYEN
- 12d. “Teeny,” to a ScotsmanWEE
- 16d. ___ Kunis, “Black Swan” actressMILA
- 18d. Earlier than A.D.: Abbr.BCE
- 20d. Slap the cuffs on, as a criminalNAB
- 22d. Diagram in an atlasMAP
- 24d. ___-hop (popular music genre)HIP
- 25d. Peak that may be Italian, Swiss, or AustrianALP
- 26d. ___-aging creamANTI
- 27d. It holds the line?REEL
- 28d. Kangaroo’s pouch, e.g.SAC
- 30d. Thumb drive port lettersUSB
- 32d. Pan for Chinese fried riceWOK
- 35d. “Great minds think ___” (similarly)ALIKE
- 36d. Sixty seconds, brieflyMIN
- 38d. Lisa ___, basketball Hall-of-Famer and four-time Olympic championLESLIE
- 39d. Olive’s last name in “Popeye”OYL
- 41d. Amazon speaker that you can speak toECHO
- 45d. Chain famous for its flapjacks: Abbr.IHOP
- 46d. She’s an opera starDIVA
- 47d. Cheese from North HollandEDAM
- 48d. Day between Wednesday and Friday, for shortTHU
- 49d. Alley-___ (WNBA move)OOP
- 50d. Special-___ (super secret military missions)OPS
- 52d. Quantity or measure, for shortAMT
- 53d. Brit student’s slang for “college”UNI
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