The Daily Themed Crossword Oct 2 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. Bartender’s bonusTIP
- 4a. “___ o’ the mornin’ to ya!”TOP
- 7a. Sound of displeasure, from an audienceBOO
- 10a. Alias-indicating letters, on a wanted posterAKA
- 11a. Merlot or Chardonnay, e.g.WINE
- 12a. Limb for a sleeve tattooARM
- 13a. “___ me explain!”LET
- 14a. Large concert venueARENA
- 16a. “I ___ your pardon?”BEG
- 17a. “___ in the Air,” 1971 song by Don McLean that was a Billboard Top 40 hitCASTLES
- 19a. Eggy sandwich spread, brieflyMAYO
- 21a. As ___ as the hills (ancient)OLD
- 22a. “___ Pete’s sake!”FOR
- 23a. “In a kingdom far, far ___…”AWAY
- 26a. 1971 song by Don McLean that is named after and a tribute to Dutch artist Van GoghVINCENT
- 30a. Lawn-covering materialSOD
- 31a. Person, place, or ___THING
- 33a. Prefix with “graphy” or “metry” to give a school subjectGEO
- 34a. “___ Got You,” 1987 song by Don McLean that was a cover of a Patsy Cline songHES
- 35a. Big build-up?HYPE
- 36a. Prescribed measure of medicine, sayDOSE
- 37a. White bread alternativeRYE
- 38a. Kind of man or boy?BEST
- 39a. ___ Matthews Band of “So Much to Say”DAVE
- 42a. “Great Expectations” or “Jane Eyre,” e.g.NOVEL
- 45a. Brownie-baking applianceOVEN
- 46a. “___ Pie,” 1971 song by Don McLean about “the day the music died”AMERICAN
- 50a. Post-it ___NOTE
- 51a. “Before,” in Lord Byron’s poetryERE
- 52a. Run a tab?OWE
- 53a. Number of sides on a coinTWO
- 54a. “Unforgettable” singer ___ King ColeNAT
- 55a. Risk some moneyBET
Down
- 1d. Post-bath powderTALC
- 2d. Swedish home goods giantIKEA
- 3d. Gently strokes, as a dogPATS
- 4d. Exhausted or beat, sayTIRED
- 5d. Vending machine billsONES
- 6d. Ballpoint, gel, or fountain, e.g.PEN
- 7d. “Wonderful ___,” 1975 song by Don McLean that was a tribute to Fred AstaireBABY
- 8d. “Twist, lick, dunk” cookieOREO
- 9d. Texter’s “I am shocked!”: Abbr.OMG
- 11d. Great ___ of ChinaWALL
- 15d. “No honor ___ thieves”AMONG
- 18d. Yo-Yo or Rubik’s Cube, e.g.TOY
- 20d. Crescent moon shapeARC
- 22d. Parking violation penaltyFINE
- 23d. ___ Wednesday, first day of LentASH
- 24d. Great miseryWOE
- 25d. Blocker’s targets on a web page, brieflyADS
- 26d. Red carpet walker, say: Abbr.VIP
- 27d. Inflated self-imagesEGOS
- 28d. Where eggs hatchNEST
- 29d. Toddler’s “little piggy”TOE
- 31d. “Hallowed Be ___ Name” (Iron Maiden song)THY
- 32d. “Laughing” Serengeti scavengerHYENA
- 36d. Salami and baloney sellerDELI
- 37d. ___ Magritte, Belgian surrealist artistRENE
- 38d. Special Forces capBERET
- 39d. “Since I ___ Have You,” 1981 cover by Don McLean that reached NoDONT
- 40d. Declare openlyAVOW
- 41d. Presidential rejectionVETO
- 43d. Sign of what’s to come?OMEN
- 44d. ___ Farmiga, “Bates Motel” actressVERA
- 47d. Male swanCOB
- 48d. Open-mouthed stateAWE
- 49d. Fisherman’s equipmentNET