The Daily Themed Crossword Sep 10 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. ___ Gadot, “Wonder Woman 1984” actressGAL
- 4a. Hot chocolate holderMUG
- 7a. Goldfinger, to James BondFOE
- 10a. Midterm or final, for oneEXAM
- 12a. Aruba, Bermuda, or Cuba, e.g.ISLE
- 14a. Caterer’s coffee-serving vesselURN
- 15a. ___ Millions (multistate lottery)MEGA
- 16a. Retired basketball star Shaquille O’___NEAL
- 17a. Young boy from ScotlandLAD
- 18a. “With or Without ___” by U2YOU
- 20a. Opposite of “big,”…also the connection between 24a, 34a, 45a, 62a, 4d and 44dSMALL
- 22a. Organize into folders, saySORT
- 23a. “Rescue me!” call from a shipSOS
- 24a. “The ___ Man,” 2013 British film starring Martin Compston as the Scottish criminal Paul FerrisWEE
- 26a. Slender, sinuous swimmerEEL
- 28a. Continent with the Ganges and the Indus RiverASIA
- 32a. “It takes two to ___”TANGO
- 34a. “Everything and More: A ___ History of Infinity,” 2003 book by David Foster Wallace about mathematicsCOMPACT
- 37a. “___ girl!” (encouraging expression)ATTA
- 38a. DrDRE
- 39a. Vietnamese Lunar New YearTET
- 40a. Company that created Watson and Deep Blue: Abbr.IBM
- 43a. Usual state of matter for hydrogen or heliumGAS
- 45a. “Pretty ___ Liars,” teen drama series starring Ashley Benson and Lucy Hale about a mysterious person named “A”LITTLE
- 48a. “Every now and ___” (once in a while)THEN
- 51a. “It was ___ or die situation”: 2 wds.ADO
- 52a. Bookie’s numbers?ODDS
- 55a. Count ___, Lemony Snicket villainOLAF
- 57a. Tranquil state of mind, sayZEN
- 58a. Armored battlefield vehicleTANK
- 59a. Crowd’s thundering soundROAR
- 60a. “Woo-hoo!”YAY
- 61a. “___ it on the line” (speak frankly)LAY
- 62a. “___ Beautiful Things,” book by Cheryl Strayed that was adapted into a miniseries of the same name starring Kathryn HahnTINY
Down
- 1d. Sparkler on a tiaraGEM
- 2d. Lumberjack’s toolAXE
- 3d. Internet connectivity delay, sayLAG
- 4d. “New York ___,” teen comedy film starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen as twins who do not get alongMINUTE
- 5d. “Terms of ___” (legal contract words)USE
- 6d. Cinderella’s slipper materialGLASS
- 7d. “___ House,” Bob Saget sitcomFULL
- 8d. ___ surgeon (type of dental specialist)ORAL
- 9d. Be on the receiving ___END
- 11d. Cinco de ___ (Mexican holiday)MAYO
- 13d. High-voiced red MuppetELMO
- 19d. Cookie that may be deep-fried?OREO
- 21d. “Pronto!” in office lingo: Abbr.ASAP
- 22d. DispatchedSENT
- 24d. Organization for Venus Williams: Abbr.WTA
- 25d. Gobble up some grubEAT
- 27d. Sleek monitor type: Abbr.LCD
- 29d. “Humpty Dumpty ___ on a wall…” (nursery rhyme)SAT
- 30d. Vanilla ___, famed “Play That Funky Music” rapperICE
- 31d. Lawyer, brieflyATT
- 33d. Way of walking?GAIT
- 35d. Common URL ender for nonprofit institutionsORG
- 36d. What you won’t find in a vegan dishMEAT
- 41d. Ink stainBLOT
- 42d. Presidential ___ of FreedomMEDAL
- 44d. “The Big ___,” 2015 film starring Christian Bale and Steve Carell, about the real-estate housing bubble of the 2000sSHORT
- 45d. ___ Susan (rotating tray)LAZY
- 46d. Entrepreneur’s sparkIDEA
- 47d. ___ the Tiger (Frosted Flakes mascot)TONY
- 49d. Morlocks’ victims, in “The Time Machine”ELOI
- 50d. Bread with Chicken Tikka, maybeNAAN
- 53d. Trait-transmitting genetic material: Abbr.DNA
- 54d. Stargazer’s view?SKY
- 56d. Word that follows “deep” or “French”FRY