The Daily Themed Crossword May 5 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. “Thar ___ blows!” (ship captain’s cry)SHE
- 4a. Inflatable river transportRAFT
- 8a. Alternatives to Dells, perhaps: Abbr.HPS
- 11a. Aspiring attorney’s field of studyLAW
- 12a. Jazz legend ___ FitzgeraldELLA
- 13a. Vow sealed with a kiss: 2 wds.IDO
- 14a. United ___ EmiratesARAB
- 16a. National ___, annual May event celebrating the cosmos: 2 wds.SPACEDAY
- 18a. “The Birth of ___,” Sarah Dunant novel featuring the second planet from the sun in its titleVENUS
- 20a. Jerry’s frenemy, in the cartoonsTOM
- 21a. “You ___ what you sow”REAP
- 24a. “A Princess of ___,” Edgar Rice Burroughs novel featuring the “Red Planet” in its titleMARS
- 28a. Lima’s landPERU
- 29a. ___ Stark, Maisie Williams’ “Game of Thrones” roleARYA
- 30a. Verb’s target in grammar, for shortOBJ
- 33a. Airplane cockpit figurePILOT
- 36a. Showed the way, sayLED
- 37a. Sulky selfie expressionPOUT
- 39a. “The ___ Files,” Neil deGrasse Tyson novel featuring a dwarf planet in its titlePLUTO
- 41a. ___ John’s PizzaPAPA
- 42a. Resort with a mineral springSPA
- 43a. Apple’s tabletIPAD
- 46a. “Journey to the Center of the ___,” Jules Verne novel that features our planet in its titleEARTH
- 49a. Palindromic attention-getting soundTST
- 51a. Swiss currencyFRANC
- 53a. Financial ___ (student’s help)AID
- 55a. “Before,” to bardsERE
- 56a. Family member, for shortREL
- 57a. “Gangnam Style” singerPSY
- 58a. Balloon fillerAIR
- 59a. Nocturnal hooterOWL
- 60a. Suffix for “Japan” or “Siam”ESE
Down
- 1d. Croat or Czech, e.g.SLAV
- 2d. Tortoise’s rival, in an Aesop’s fableHARE
- 3d. “Trainspotting” actor ___ McGregorEWAN
- 4d. Low-___ image (poor quality)RES
- 5d. Mont Blanc or Weisshorn, for oneALP
- 6d. Like soda lacking in fizzFLAT
- 7d. Filled tortilla treatTACO
- 8d. Put in a secret place, sayHID
- 9d. Cuddling in the park, say: Abbr.PDA
- 10d. Vegan milk sourceSOY
- 15d. After-dinner faux pas one may apologize forBURP
- 17d. Actress ___ Watson of “This is the End”EMMA
- 19d. Trickle down, saySEEP
- 22d. Pony-tailed singer Grande, to her fansARI
- 23d. Orange juice bitsPULP
- 25d. ___ Guthrie whose song “Massachusetts” is the official folk song of the stateARLO
- 26d. Deli bread choiceRYE
- 27d. Not happySAD
- 30d. What “right” is to “left,” for shortOPP
- 31d. Fancy, feathery neckwearBOA
- 32d. “___ War,” Neal Asher book featuring the solar system’s largest planet in its titleJUPITER
- 34d. Mary-Kate and Ashley ___OLSEN
- 35d. “All Eyez on Me” rapper ___ ShakurTUPAC
- 38d. FaucetTAP
- 40d. Road-surfacing gooTAR
- 44d. Jimi Hendrix’s hairstyleAFRO
- 45d. Nancy ___, teenage sleuthDREW
- 47d. Sticky poster-hanging stripTAPE
- 48d. Snake’s “Back off, bub!”HISS
- 49d. Earl Grey ___TEA
- 50d. Lead-in to “Lanka”SRI
- 52d. “___ of Me,” John Legend songALL
- 54d. Go brunette, sayDYE