The Daily Themed Crossword May 12 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. “___ be a monkey’s uncle!” (surprised exclamation)ILL
- 4a. “Schedule isn’t available yet”: Abbr.TBA
- 7a. Letters repeated in “Philly,” phoneticallyELS
- 10a. “___-hoo!” (excited cry)WOO
- 11a. Ducked out of sightHID
- 12a. Take legal action againstSUE
- 13a. *Letter string common to 19a, 27a, 45a, 4d, 33d and 44d, each of which are pronounced differentlyOUGH
- 15a. Fish eggs on sushiROE
- 16a. Lies in the sun on a beach, sayTANS
- 17a. Vowel trio in “Old MacDonald Had a Farm”EIO
- 19a. *Farm machine pulled by oxen, to a Brit (rhymes with “now”)PLOUGH
- 21a. Country with Machu Picchu and Colca CanyonPERU
- 22a. Actor ___ Danson of “Cheers”TED
- 23a. Train stop, for shortSTA
- 25a. Metric units of weight: Abbr.KGS
- 27a. *Breadmaker’s need that’s kneaded (rhymes with “show”)DOUGH
- 31a. Bottle-uncorking soundPOP
- 32a. Like a spicy pepperHOT
- 34a. Cow’s “Howdy!”MOO
- 35a. Bakers get a rise from it (but not shine)YEAST
- 38a. “___ am I?” (riddle ender, often)WHO
- 40a. Comic book relative of “Bam!” and “Wham!”POW
- 41a. Sydney’s land, for shortAUS
- 43a. Boat-moving toolOAR
- 45a. *Clear one’s throat, in a way (rhymes with “off”)COUGH
- 47a. Vehicle with an alien pilot: Abbr.UFO
- 48a. Fashionably smart (rhymes with “sleek”)CHIC
- 49a. Text exclamation similar to a “:O” smiley: Abbr.OMG
- 51a. Bryce Canyon’s stateUTAH
- 55a. Trigonometric functionSINE
- 56a. “___ la la!” (“My, my!”)OOH
- 57a. Golden ___ Bridge, San FranciscoGATE
- 58a. Fluid that gives a pen its colorINK
- 59a. Vietnamese New Year celebrationTET
- 60a. Debunker’s targetHOAX
Down
- 1d. “Letters from ___ Jima” (2006 Clint Eastwood film)IWO
- 2d. “Skip to My ___,” partner-stealing songLOU
- 3d. Fireplace wood pieceLOG
- 4d. *From one end to the other (rhymes with “you”)THROUGH
- 5d. High school subject dealing with the human body, for shortBIO
- 6d. Highly proficient or masterful, say (anagram of “taped”)ADEPT
- 7d. Jacob’s biblical brotherESAU
- 8d. Chest organ that breathesLUNG
- 9d. Jam ___, informal music gathering (anagram of “shes”)SESH
- 14d. ___-haw (bray syllable)HEE
- 16d. “It’s at the top of my ___ list”: Hyph.TODO
- 18d. Greatly botherIRK
- 20d. Guided, as a groupLED
- 21d. Fatherly Smurf with a red capPAPA
- 23d. Intel-gathering secret agentSPY
- 24d. Foot digit you can wiggleTOE
- 26d. Plant, as seedsSOW
- 28d. Little League official, for shortUMP
- 29d. Yucky, gunky substanceGOO
- 30d. “___ are you feeling?”HOW
- 33d. *Pondered or introspected (rhymes with “caught”)THOUGHT
- 36d. Spaghetti toppingSAUCE
- 37d. Pull, as a ropeTUG
- 39d. Non-nimble personOAF
- 42d. Model’s photo session, saySHOOT
- 44d. *Far from smooth (rhymes with “stuff”)ROUGH
- 45d. Goatee’s spotCHIN
- 46d. Sound from a pigpen, perhapsOINK
- 48d. “___: Miami” (police drama series): Abbr.CSI
- 50d. “Eeny, meeny, miny, ___”MOE
- 52d. “The way,” to certain Chinese philosophersTAO
- 53d. “One step ___ time”: 2 wds.ATA
- 54d. Voodoo doingHEX
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