The Daily Themed Crossword Mar 18 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. ___ on the back (encouraging gesture)PAT
- 4a. Type of dance with clicking soundsTAP
- 7a. Trash disposal placeDUMP
- 11a. Actress ___ Mendes of “2 Fast 2 Furious”EVA
- 12a. Have loans to settle, sayOWE
- 13a. Eye part that may be blue or greenIRIS
- 14a. Voice ___, sound taping device that was widely used before smartphonesRECORDER
- 17a. ___ Samberg, “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” actorANDY
- 18a. Stay-at-home-___DAD
- 19a. Four-term US president: Abbr.FDR
- 21a. Library item that can now be accessed digitally with a smartphoneBOOK
- 23a. Chop ___ (American-Chinese dish)SUEY
- 24a. ___-Dame de Paris (landmark)NOTRE
- 25a. “Stop telling me all this!” in texts: Abbr.TMI
- 26a. Dot on a die, sayPIP
- 29a. Doctor who treats tonsillitis, say: Abbr.ENT
- 30a. “___ is me!” (“Alas!”)WOE
- 31a. So-called “loneliest” numberONE
- 32a. Nat ___ Wild (TV channel)GEO
- 33a. Mai ___ (sweet cocktail)TAI
- 34a. Less than 90 degrees, as an angleACUTE
- 36a. Electronic device used for mathematical operations that’s mostly been replaced by smartphonesCALCULATOR
- 38a. ___ Weasley, Harry Potter’s friendRON
- 39a. ___ Beesly, “The Office” characterPAM
- 40a. “A ___ formality” (insignificant)MERE
- 43a. ___ and downsUPS
- 45a. Prefix with “while” to mean formerly, in olden timesERST
- 49a. “Katherine” author ___ SetonANYA
- 50a. ___ ring (foot jewelry)TOE
- 51a. Big cat’s comment?ROAR
- 52a. Walt Whitman’s creationPOEM
- 53a. Filming locationSET
- 54a. “___ boy!” (“Well done!”)ATTA
Down
- 1d. Pay-___-viewPER
- 2d. “___ Maria” (popular hymn)AVE
- 3d. Tic ___ (mint)TAC
- 4d. Sweeney ___, “demonic” Johnny Depp characterTODD
- 5d. Reaction on seeing the Niagara Falls, perhapsAWE
- 6d. Fragrant spray-on scent, sayPERFUME
- 7d. Personal journal that can now be maintained on a smartphoneDIARY
- 8d. Caterer’s large coffee vesselURN
- 9d. Prefix with “night” to mean 12 AMMID
- 10d. “Gangnam Style” singerPSY
- 15d. Pungent smellODOR
- 16d. Leaf-gathering garden toolRAKE
- 20d. Opus ___ (“The Da Vinci Code” sect)DEI
- 21d. Paleontologist’s finding, perhapsBONE
- 22d. ___ Mann, “The Simpsons” bus driverOTTO
- 23d. Like a person that shows no emotion (anagram of “coits”)STOIC
- 24d. Opposite of “positive,” for shortNEG
- 26d. Sulky selfie face, perhaps (rhymes with “bout”)POUT
- 27d. “What’s gotten ___ you?”INTO
- 28d. ___ pressure (group influence)PEER
- 30d. Squirrel’s treats or waldorf salad ingredientsWALNUTS
- 33d. Lao-tzu’s philosophyTAO
- 34d. Pie ___ mode: 2 wds.ALA
- 35d. Photography device that now comes equipped on all smartphonesCAMERA
- 36d. ___ of the crop (the best)CREAM
- 37d. Improbable sports win, sayUPSET
- 40d. Navigational sheet that can now be accessed using a smartphoneMAP
- 41d. Brian ___, ambient music pioneerENO
- 42d. “The Catcher in the ___” (J.DRYE
- 44d. Author Edgar Allan ___ who created Detective DupinPOE
- 46d. Decay, as a vegetableROT
- 47d. Grabbed a chair, so to saySAT
- 48d. “___-la-la”TRA
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