The Daily Themed Crossword Sep 5 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. Actress Ryan of “When Harry Met Sally…”MEG
- 4a. Billboard displays, for shortADS
- 7a. ___ year (student’s sabbatical before college)GAP
- 10a. Little mischief makersIMPS
- 12a. ___-notch (first class)TOP
- 13a. “Without further ___, the winner is…”ADO
- 14a. Canberra’s country with 28 Davis Cup wins, known for players such as Rod LaverAUSTRALIA
- 17a. Spoil the appearance ofMAR
- 18a. Kabayaki fishEEL
- 19a. “Sugar and spice and all things ___”NICE
- 21a. United ___, country with a record 32 Davis Cup wins, known for players such as Andre AgassiSTATES
- 24a. Another name for wildebeestGNU
- 25a. “H,” on a faucetHOT
- 26a. “I get that a ___”LOT
- 28a. Bidder’s shopping websiteEBAY
- 32a. Air Wick targetODOR
- 34a. Back, on a shipAFT
- 37a. One who ate the forbidden fruitEVE
- 38a. Scholarly book?TOME
- 39a. Great ___, London’s island with 10 Davis Cup wins, known for players such as Andy MurrayBRITAIN
- 41a. Actor Fazal from “Victoria & Abdul”ALI
- 44a. Not in a whisperALOUD
- 45a. Stockholm’s country with 7 Davis Cup wins, known for players such as Bjorn BorgSWEDEN
- 48a. “Brand-___ adventure!”NEW
- 49a. Mouse’s perch?PAD
- 50a. “Highway to Hell” rockersACDC
- 52a. “E,” on a compassEAST
- 56a. Golden goose goodieEGG
- 57a. Completely confident, saySURE
- 58a. Instagram heartLIKE
- 59a. Pretty tiny, to a ScotWEE
- 60a. Take a stab at?TRY
- 61a. Cube for playing Chutes and LaddersDIE
Down
- 1d. Broadway’s “Mamma ___!”MIA
- 2d. Ostrich’s cousin Down UnderEMU
- 3d. Satellite-based navigation aid: Abbr.GPS
- 4d. Georgia’s capital, for shortATL
- 5d. “What are you ___ this weekend?”DOING
- 6d. Madrid’s country with 6 Davis Cup wins, known for players such as Rafael NadalSPAIN
- 7d. Checkers or chess, e.g.GAME
- 8d. ___ Lovelace, mathematician and pioneering computer scientistADA
- 9d. ___ favor (“Please” in Spanish)POR
- 11d. Editor’s “Leave this as it is” (anagram of “tets”)STET
- 15d. Film spoolREEL
- 16d. “Oh and another thing…”ALSO
- 20d. Billiards player’s stickCUE
- 21d. Baby Guinness or kamikaze, e.g.SHOT
- 22d. “It’s at the top of my ___ list”: Hyph.TODO
- 23d. Molecule partATOM
- 27d. Key above Caps LockTAB
- 29d. Belle’s counterpartBEAU
- 30d. Adjective for superfansAVID
- 31d. Urge or desireYEN
- 33d. “___ ’em and weep!” (poker player’s words, maybe)READ
- 35d. Paris’ country with 10 Davis Cup wins, known for players such as Rene LacosteFRANCE
- 36d. Mahjong or Scrabble pieceTILE
- 40d. Post-sauna wrapTOWEL
- 42d. “That’s the ___ of my concerns!”LEAST
- 43d. Receive, as a penaltyINCUR
- 45d. Spit out, as lavaSPEW
- 46d. Payment for labor, sayWAGE
- 47d. Outer boundaryEDGE
- 51d. Devoid of dampness?DRY
- 53d. Kool-___ (fruity drink)AID
- 54d. Snow-sliding gearSKI
- 55d. Piece of concert merchandise, maybeTEE