The Daily Themed Crossword Mar 11 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. Long and challenging hike, sayTREK
- 5a. Unit of electric current, for shortAMP
- 8a. “Save Your Tears” singer Grande, lovinglyARI
- 11a. “Lovely” meter maid, in a Beatles songRITA
- 12a. Government organization based in Langley: Abbr.CIA
- 13a. Road repair substanceTAR
- 14a. “The ___,” 1960 film starring Jack Lemmon that won the Academy Award for Best PictureAPARTMENT
- 17a. ___Tok, popular videosharing appTIK
- 18a. “The Simpsons” bartenderMOE
- 19a. ___ Hunt, protagonist of the “Mission: Impossible” franchiseETHAN
- 21a. ___ Sagan, famous astronomer and astrophysicistCARL
- 22a. “Seeded” or “unseeded” breadRYE
- 23a. Punk offshootEMO
- 25a. Vegan’s protein-rich beanSOY
- 27a. Word with “citric” or “amino”ACID
- 31a. “A Man for All ___,” 1966 British film starring Paul Scofield that won the Academy Award for Best PictureSEASONS
- 33a. Ring ___ (music for an incoming phone call)TONE
- 34a. Wheel’s partner, in a simple machineAXLE
- 35a. “Chocolate” dog breed, lovinglyLAB
- 38a. Everest or Matterhorn, for shortMTN
- 39a. Cloth for cleaning countertopsRAG
- 42a. “Midnight ___,” 1969 film starring Dustin Hoffman that won the Academy Award for Best PictureCOWBOY
- 44a. “Lawrence of ___,” 1962 British film starring Alec Guinness that won the Academy Award for Best PictureARABIA
- 47a. “You ___ me an apology!”OWE
- 48a. ___-de-sacCUL
- 49a. Shape seen in some movie ratings?STAR
- 51a. Actor Jared of “Requiem for a Dream”LETO
- 55a. Trade secrets-protecting document: Abbr.NDA
- 56a. Money lent to help one through bad times, sayLOAN
- 57a. Driving way below the speed limit, saySLOW
- 58a. “Hallow” suffix, on October 31stEEN
- 59a. Eventful period in historyERA
- 60a. Mass music, maybeHYMN
Down
- 1d. X-___ large (like some tee sizes)TRA
- 2d. Tear, as paper or pantsRIP
- 3d. Important information for an airport greeter: Abbr.ETA
- 4d. “What goes around, comes around” effectKARMA
- 5d. Have an ___ up your sleeveACE
- 6d. Ore diggerMINER
- 7d. Hamburger’s meaty middlePATTY
- 8d. “___ girl!” (words of encouragement)ATTA
- 9d. Weather forecast that results in puddlesRAIN
- 10d. Cause great annoyance toIRK
- 15d. Trunk of the human body, sayTORSO
- 16d. Cantaloupe or casaba, e.g.MELON
- 20d. “In the ___ of the Night,” 1967 film starring Sidney Poitier that won the Academy Award for Best PictureHEAT
- 21d. Black fossil fuel for some locomotivesCOAL
- 23d. Conductor ___-Pekka SalonenESA
- 24d. Tijuana’s country, for shortMEX
- 26d. Initials on a French luxury handbag, perhapsYSL
- 28d. Hair detangling toolCOMB
- 29d. Burst ___ tears (cry)INTO
- 30d. “I can neither confirm nor ___…”DENY
- 32d. Kraljevo resident, saySERB
- 36d. Nut found in a squirrel’s home, maybeACORN
- 37d. Hello Kitty’s cute hair accessoryBOW
- 40d. Grocery store walkwayAISLE
- 41d. Crocodile’s similar-looking cousin, for shortGATOR
- 43d. Language that gave us the word “flummery”WELSH
- 44d. Teen’s skin concernACNE
- 45d. Like someone talking in a theaterRUDE
- 46d. Actor Rickman of “Eye in the Sky”ALAN
- 50d. Top bond ratingAAA
- 52d. Ron ___, Tarzan portrayer in the ’60sELY
- 53d. “___ Jones,” 1963 British film starring Albert Finney that won the Academy Award for Best PictureTOM
- 54d. “I’m my ___ worst enemy”OWN