The Daily Themed Crossword Nov 3 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. Not bright, like an old bulbDIM
- 4a. That guyHIM
- 7a. Hard-to-resist feeling, sayURGE
- 11a. “May ___ the honors?”: 2 wds.IDO
- 12a. Crunchy food with a tortilla shellTACO
- 13a. Wedding cake layerTIER
- 14a. Squid’s homeSEA
- 15a. Hoppy brews at a tavernALES
- 16a. Sniffer dogs sniff around for thisODOR
- 17a. “___-22,” Joseph Heller’s satirical novel that’s now also a popular phrase that means “an impossible situation”CATCH
- 19a. Small taste of a drinkSIP
- 21a. Casual denialNOPE
- 24a. Saturn’s distinguishing featuresRINGS
- 28a. Word coined by DrNERD
- 29a. Palindromic whitewater craftKAYAK
- 30a. ___ down someone (prevent from progressing)BOG
- 33a. Engine lubricantOIL
- 35a. Inventor-clockmaker TerryELI
- 36a. Liters, meters, and grams, e.g.UNITS
- 39a. In conflict?TORN
- 42a. Fundamental principleTENET
- 43a. Builder from a British children’s cartoonBOB
- 44a. Pecan or cashew, for oneNUT
- 46a. Word coined by Jonathan Swift in “Gulliver’s Travels” that’s now also the name of a popular email serviceYAHOO
- 50a. “Is this your ___?” (question from a magician, perhaps)CARD
- 53a. Ancient PeruvianINCA
- 56a. Electrical resistance unitOHM
- 57a. Dog in “Garfield”ODIE
- 58a. Attack like a bearMAUL
- 59a. Hide the truth, perhapsLIE
- 60a. It holds the lock?DOOR
- 61a. Actor Omar ___ of “House”EPPS
- 62a. Forever and a day?EON
Down
- 1d. Compact ___ (computer insert)DISC
- 2d. “Hey! What’s the big ___?!” (annoyed person’s exclamation)IDEA
- 3d. Defensive castle ditch with waterMOAT
- 4d. ___ Jordan (Green Lantern’s secret identity)HAL
- 5d. Skating rink surfaceICE
- 6d. “A rolling stone gathers no ___”MOSS
- 7d. Word coined by Thomas More in an eponymous book that’s now also the word for a perfect imaginary societyUTOPIA
- 8d. Get ___ of (discard)RID
- 9d. Nat ___, nature documentary channelGEO
- 10d. Make a blunder, sayERR
- 12d. Sierra Nevada resort lakeTAHOE
- 18d. “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown” network: Abbr.CNN
- 20d. Provoke or annoyIRK
- 22d. ___ tip (some expert advice)PRO
- 23d. Make changes to, as a documentEDIT
- 25d. “Bill ___ Saves the World” (Netflix series)NYE
- 26d. Actress Gadot of “Keeping Up with the Joneses”GAL
- 27d. Move downhill over snowSKI
- 30d. Objection starter, oftenBUT
- 31d. Back to square ___ONE
- 32d. Liquor in a gimletGIN
- 34d. High shot in tennisLOB
- 37d. Easy to slice, as a steakTENDER
- 38d. The Beatles’ original bass guitarist, lovinglySTU
- 40d. Like William and Kate?ROYALS
- 41d. Organization for the Denver Nuggets: Abbr.NBA
- 45d. “The ___ Machine,” HG Wells’ post-apocalyptic novella that’s now also a hypothetical machine that can take one to the past or futureTIME
- 47d. ___ in the wall (type of cozy cafe)HOLE
- 48d. Cincinnati’s state with a greeting in its nameOHIO
- 49d. Symbolic warning?OMEN
- 50d. Cape ___, MassachusettsCOD
- 51d. Shakespeare’s “Much ___ About Nothing”ADO
- 52d. 2011 animated film with a blue macawRIO
- 54d. Kindergartner’s breakNAP
- 55d. Champion’s prize, perhapsCUP
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