The Daily Themed Crossword Nov 4 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. ___ one out (misfit)ODD
- 4a. Toothpaste tube lid, sayCAP
- 7a. Locale for experiments, for shortLAB
- 10a. Sherlock Holmes & Watson or Key & Peele, e.g.DUO
- 11a. Ticklish red Muppet who frequently refers to himself in the third personELMO
- 12a. Tuna found in a sushi barAHI
- 13a. Sharp part of a knifeEDGE
- 15a. “Best of ___!” (“Kill it!”)LUCK
- 16a. “___-hoo!” (“Over here!”)YOO
- 17a. Sportswear brand whose popular slogan “Just Do It” made its first appearance in 1988NIKE
- 19a. No sweat?EASY
- 21a. “In God We Trust,” for the United States of AmericaMOTTO
- 24a. Meddle in matters you’re not concerned withPRY
- 25a. How a Brit would say “washroom”LOO
- 26a. Appoint to office?NAME
- 29a. “Luther” actor Idris who’s also a DJ by the moniker “DJ Big Driis”ELBA
- 33a. Fast food chain whose popular slogan “It’s Finger Lickin’ Good!” made its first appearance in 1956KFC
- 34a. Laundry batch, sayLOAD
- 36a. Eighth month of the year, for shortAUG
- 37a. Skewered meat cooked over a grill, sayKEBAB
- 40a. Tech company whose popular slogan “Think Different” made its first appearance in 1997APPLE
- 42a. Came in firstWON
- 43a. Quick and energetic, as a walkBRISK
- 44a. Cordon ___ (cheesy French dish)BLEU
- 46a. On the ___ (accepting bribes)TAKE
- 47a. Tourist attraction with animal enclosuresZOO
- 48a. Cranny’s partner?NOOK
- 50a. Havana’s countryCUBA
- 54a. Programming pioneer Lovelace with a language named after herADA
- 55a. “Is it ___?” (question by a skeptic)TRUE
- 56a. Bring home the bacon?EARN
- 57a. Compose, as a beautiful poemPEN
- 58a. Scotland ___ (headquarters for the Metropolitan Police)YARD
- 59a. It’s assigned to you on an airplane, perhapsSEAT
Down
- 1d. “___ to a Nightingale,” John Keats poemODE
- 2d. Worthless firecracker, sayDUD
- 3d. Golden Retriever or Poodle, e.g.DOG
- 4d. What you’re reading right nowCLUE
- 5d. Network for “Mad Men” or “Better Call Saul”: Abbr.AMC
- 6d. Card game played with a straight facePOKER
- 7d. Potato chip brand whose popular slogan “Betcha can’t eat just one” made its first appearance in 1963LAYS
- 8d. “Land ___!” (ship crew’s cry on seeing land, perhaps)AHOY
- 9d. Author’s story on the back cover, for shortBIO
- 11d. Antlered Yellowstone deerELK
- 14d. Doctor who treats tonsillitis: Abbr.ENT
- 18d. Molecule with a “+” or “-” charge, sayION
- 20d. Congresswoman’s “I vote yes!”AYE
- 21d. Initials for a famous activist with a “dream”MLK
- 22d. Comic reaction to a punch in the gutOOF
- 23d. Tick’s partnerTOCK
- 24d. “The Princess and the ___” (fairy tale involving many mattresses)PEA
- 27d. Composer ___ Menken best known for his work with DisneyALAN
- 28d. Flash ___ (surprise gathering)MOB
- 30d. Swimmer’s countsLAPS
- 31d. Put on some muscle, with “up”BULK
- 32d. Number that goes up on every birthday?AGE
- 35d. Like chocolate with high cocoa contentDARK
- 38d. Sheep momEWE
- 39d. Paper towel manufacturer whose popular slogan “The quicker picker-upper” made its first appearance in 1960sBOUNTY
- 41d. Jigsaw puzzle partsPIECES
- 43d. Made some brownies, sayBAKED
- 44d. “This doesn’t ___ well…” (like an omen or premonition)BODE
- 45d. Home buyer’s financial need, oftenLOAN
- 46d. Go from gig to gigTOUR
- 47d. Zip, ___, Zoom (game)ZAP
- 49d. “..ORA
- 51d. Sharjah’s country: Abbr.UAE
- 52d. Lingerie purchaseBRA
- 53d. Pantry-interloping insectANT
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