The Daily Themed Crossword Sep 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. Cheetah’s markingSPOT
- 5a. Big ___ Wolf (fairy tale villain)BAD
- 8a. “American” suburban treeELM
- 11a. Organ that smellsNOSE
- 12a. Unfocused photo, sayBLUR
- 13a. Flamboyant, feathery neckwear with a fancy dressBOA
- 14a. Stare at rudelyOGLE
- 15a. ___ Headey, “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles” actressLENA
- 16a. Jack-in-the-___ (children’s toy)BOX
- 17a. Snowy day footwearBOOT
- 18a. Hip hop duo whose songs “Hey Ya!” and “The Way You Move” were simultaneously #1 and #2 on the Billboard Hot 100OUTKAST
- 20a. “Entourage” and “Westworld” network: Abbr.HBO
- 22a. ___ in stone (unchangeable)SET
- 23a. Dry ___ (wood problem)ROT
- 26a. Out of the ordinary, sayODD
- 28a. “I’m all ___!” (“I’m listening!”)EARS
- 32a. ___ Eyed Peas, group whose songs “I Gotta Feeling” and “Boom Boom Pow” were simultaneously #1 and #2 on the Billboard Hot 100BLACK
- 34a. ___ Vandelay, fictional character invented by George Costanza on “Seinfeld”ART
- 37a. Lavish with flowers, sayWOO
- 38a. Someone to look up to?IDOL
- 39a. The ___, “Hey Jude” band that held the top five spots on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously in 1964BEATLES
- 41a. “Catch-22” pilot whose name is hidden in “sorry”ORR
- 44a. “You can contact us ___ email” (through)VIA
- 45a. Group whose songs “Night Fever” and “Stayin’ Alive” were simultaneously #1 and #2 on the Billboard Hot 100: 2 wds.BEEGEES
- 49a. Ancient harp-like instrumentLYRE
- 52a. Do a thespian’s jobACT
- 53a. “Hey,” at seaAHOY
- 55a. Rich supply of oreLODE
- 57a. Density symbolRHO
- 58a. Colt’s motherMARE
- 59a. Be an ___ book (be easy to understand)OPEN
- 60a. Actor ___ Cheadle who plays War Machine in the Marvel Cinematic UniverseDON
- 61a. Band whose songs “Savage Love” and “Dynamite” were simultaneously #1 and #2 on the Billboard Hot 100: Abbr.BTS
- 62a. Casino city near Lake TahoeRENO
Down
- 1d. Condescending and snooty kind, saySNOB
- 2d. ___ stick (“springy” toy)POGO
- 3d. Norwegian capital city that was originally founded as AnsloOSLO
- 4d. Dentist’s focusTEETH
- 5d. Chicken cordon ___ (meat and cheese dish)BLEU
- 6d. Father’s sistersAUNTS
- 7d. “God’s Plan” rapper who held the top three spots on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously in 2021DRAKE
- 8d. Subsides, as the tideEBBS
- 9d. Pirate’s stolen goods, sayLOOT
- 10d. Opposite of “minimum,” for shortMAX
- 12d. Vampire’s drink of choiceBLOOD
- 19d. Finished off, as some turkeyATE
- 21d. ___ choy (Chinese cabbage)BOK
- 23d. Baseball hitter’s stat: Abbr.RBI
- 24d. “A chip off the ___ block”OLD
- 25d. “The way,” in Chinese philosophyTAO
- 27d. Smack ___ in the middle (exactly)DAB
- 29d. Leatherworker’s piercing toolAWL
- 30d. Fancy fish eggsROE
- 31d. Mariner’s “Help us!”SOS
- 33d. Drain blockage, sayCLOG
- 35d. Give gas to, as an engineREV
- 36d. Follow closely, as a suspect in a crime movieTAIL
- 40d. ___ Swift, “Anti-Hero” singer who held a record-setting top ten spots on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously in 2022TAYLOR
- 42d. Paper quantityREAM
- 43d. Place to get sober, for shortREHAB
- 45d. Master of song and magic in “Dungeons & Dragons” (anagram of “drab”)BARD
- 46d. Rebounding effect, in a recording studioECHO
- 47d. Prestigious English prep schoolETON
- 48d. Arrange in an order, saySORT
- 50d. Rappelling gearROPE
- 51d. Blissful Bible placeEDEN
- 54d. Jim Carrey comedy “___ Man”YES
- 56d. North Carolina’s ___ River State ParkENO