The Daily Themed Crossword Sep 29 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. Summer getaway with tents and firesCAMP
- 5a. “Ka” follower, in the Spanish alphabetELE
- 8a. ___ and cheese sandwichHAM
- 11a. Double-reed instrumentOBOE
- 12a. Lisa Simpson’s jazz instrument, for shortSAX
- 13a. “It’s the dawn of a new ___”ERA
- 14a. ___-dead gorgeous (extremely pretty)DROP
- 15a. Medicine cabinet staple for a headacheASPIRIN
- 17a. “A” in Q&A, for shortANS
- 18a. ___ International Film Festival, important Asian film festival held in South Korea during the AutumnBUSAN
- 19a. “Who am ___ judge?”: 2 wds.ITO
- 21a. Mel ___, former New York Giants baseballerOTT
- 22a. ___ story (pitiful narration)SOB
- 25a. Ooze from a tree trunkSAP
- 27a. Foldable bedCOT
- 30a. Groom’s vow, at the altar: 2 wds.IDO
- 31a. Bone-dry, like Death ValleyARID
- 33a. ___ Parseghian, historic Notre Dame coachARA
- 34a. ___ & Teller (“magical” duo)PENN
- 36a. ___ Fest, festival in the Czech Republic held during the Autumn and named for a hoppy beer varietyPILSNER
- 39a. Popular breakfast grainOAT
- 42a. Soaked, like a towelWET
- 43a. Pack away for later, saySTOW
- 44a. Home of the Sun Devils: Abbr.ASU
- 45a. 4.0 for a high school student, e.g.: Abbr.GPA
- 47a. Train track partRAIL
- 49a. Crash reminder, on a carDENT
- 53a. Unbearable loud noise, sayDIN
- 54a. ___ torch (what you may see at a luau)TIKI
- 55a. Bright thought?IDEA
- 56a. Pin to hang a coatPEG
- 57a. Letter you need to complete the word “WHAL_”: 2 wds.ANE
- 58a. Remove from power forcibly, sayOUST
Down
- 1d. Liver oil fishCOD
- 2d. “___-Ca-Dabra” (magician’s cry)ABRA
- 3d. ___ Festival, traditional Chinese harvest festival also called the Mid-Autumn festivalMOON
- 4d. Coca-Cola alternativePEPSI
- 5d. Jacob’s twin, in the BibleESAU
- 6d. Cowboy’s cow-catching ropeLASSO
- 7d. American living abroad, sayEXPAT
- 8d. “___ Majesty” (address for a queen, maybe)HER
- 9d. “Thank U, Next” singer Grande, lovinglyARI
- 10d. Burning ___, community-focused art festival held in Black Rock City in the pre-AutumnMAN
- 16d. Savings account earnings, for shortINT
- 18d. Wild hog with tusksBOAR
- 20d. Airport bag-checking organization: Abbr.TSA
- 22d. Take in slowly, as a drinkSIP
- 23d. Poetic tributeODE
- 24d. “___ appetit!” (“Enjoy your food!”)BON
- 26d. Spot on a die?PIP
- 27d. “What more ___ I say?”CAN
- 28d. Mine material?ORE
- 29d. Black gunk used for making roadsTAR
- 32d. Indian “festival of lights” that’s usually held in the AutumnDIWALI
- 35d. “All that glitters is ___ gold…”NOT
- 37d. Victor Hugo’s “___ Miserables”LES
- 38d. Recording room for artists, saySTUDIO
- 40d. Heart’s primary supply lineAORTA
- 41d. Mark ___, author of “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”TWAIN
- 43d. Did some karaoke, saySANG
- 45d. Economic output of a nation: Abbr.GDP
- 46d. Mississippi Mud ___PIE
- 48d. Mike and ___ (fruity candy)IKE
- 50d. University website URL enderEDU
- 51d. Nintendo console for “Duck Hunt”: Abbr.NES
- 52d. Body image, briefly?TAT