The Daily Themed Crossword Oct 1 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. Farm animal with a “stubborn” attitudeASS
- 4a. iPad download, for shortAPP
- 7a. Relaxing getawaySPA
- 10a. Null and ___ (no longer valid)VOID
- 12a. Summer sky color, perhapsBLUE
- 14a. Close buddyPAL
- 15a. Poker-starting paymentANTE
- 16a. “Lip ___ Battle” (musical competition)SYNC
- 17a. Require medication, sayAIL
- 18a. Well-mannered man, informallyGENT
- 20a. Three or more musical notes played simultaneously, like A major or B minorCHORD
- 22a. Extreme furyIRE
- 24a. Big pig, sayHOG
- 25a. Combination of musical pitches or tones into a pleasing composition, sayHARMONY
- 29a. “November ___,” Guns N’ Roses hitRAIN
- 33a. “What a surprise!” cryOHO
- 34a. “___ many cooks spoil…”TOO
- 35a. Speed or pace of a piece of music, sayTEMPO
- 36a. ___-pong (table tennis)PING
- 38a. “___ as directed” (instructional words)USE
- 40a. Fox’s footPAW
- 41a. Lil ___ X, “Old Town Road” hitmakerNAS
- 44a. Musical ability?EAR
- 46a. Like a piece of music played without electric instrumentsACOUSTIC
- 50a. Subsides, as the tideEBBS
- 54a. Floor furnishingRUG
- 55a. Kind or type?SORT
- 56a. Rhythmic and basic unit of time, in musicBEAT
- 57a. “___ Be Home for Christmas” (Bing Crosby hit)ILL
- 58a. Important period of timeERA
- 59a. With the greatest of ___ (without struggle)EASE
- 60a. Enjoyed a picnic spread, sayATE
- 61a. X, sometimes?TEN
- 62a. Lana Del Rey’s “___ for Life”LUST
Down
- 1d. Actress Gardner of “Mogambo”AVA
- 2d. Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” or Bob Dylan’s “Like a Rolling Stone,” e.g.SONG
- 3d. Construction spotSITE
- 4d. “Six-pack” muscles, for shortABS
- 5d. Two-___ (like some tissues)PLY
- 6d. Fruit ___ (party drink in a bowl, perhaps)PUNCH
- 7d. Practice for a big boxing bout, saySPAR
- 8d. Settled the billPAID
- 9d. Against ___ odds (in the face of difficulty)ALL
- 11d. Levi’s fabricDENIM
- 13d. “HELLO…hello…hello…” effect at a canyon, sayECHO
- 19d. Relaxed running pace, for a horseTROT
- 21d. Storybook monsterOGRE
- 23d. Ambient musician BrianENO
- 25d. Kangaroo’s small jumpHOP
- 26d. Sushi bar tunaAHI
- 27d. Harry Potter’s chum WeasleyRON
- 28d. “Shape of ___” (Ed Sheeran hit)YOU
- 30d. Sound booster at a concert, for shortAMP
- 31d. Craft brew initialsIPA
- 32d. “It’s ___ or never!”NOW
- 35d. Steeped beverageTEA
- 37d. Homophone for “new”?GNU
- 39d. Religious offshootSECT
- 42d. Valued property, sayASSET
- 43d. Walmart or Macy’s, e.g.STORE
- 45d. “___ Without a Cause” (1955 drama film)REBEL
- 46d. Solo piece for a soprano, in an operaARIA
- 47d. Like films with an ardent fanbaseCULT
- 48d. Stare at shamelesslyOGLE
- 49d. Tehran’s country that shares a border with TurkmenistanIRAN
- 51d. SweetheartBEAU
- 52d. Low-voiced chorus memberBASS
- 53d. Editor’s “Leave it as it is”STET