The Daily Themed Crossword is available as a mobile app on both iOS and Android devices. It has become a popular crossword app due to its regular crossword offerings and difficulty level (not too easy, not too difficult, generally). They release a new crossword each day, every day of the year, and each crossword has a theme and allows for hints in case an answer involves a more obscure word. This post shares all of the answers to the Daily Themed Crossword published January 2 2023. Please view today’s Daily Themed Crossword Answers for most recent answers.
Daily Themed Crossword Solution Guide
Here are all of the answers for this recently published Daily Themed Crossword. You can check out more of our Daily Themed Crossword Answers for our full coverage. Click/tap on the appropriate clue to get the answer. (We have done it this way so that if you’re just looking for a handful of clues, you won’t spoil other ones you’re working on!)
- Craven who directed “A Nightmare on Elm Street”
- Never ___ (not even once)
- Story with many parts
- Bitter enemy
- “F” in TGIF, for short
- “October ___,” 2002 album by James Taylor whose title means a tar-ed surface
- Memo’s opening words, perhaps: 2 wds.
- “On the ninth ___ of Christmas, my true love sent to me, nine ladies dancing…”
- Father’s Day VIP, affectionately
- Sleeve filler
- TV room, perhaps
- Actress Gardner of “The Night of the Iguana”
- Belonging to them
- Bugs Bunny or Goofy, e.g.
- Singing group with sopranos and tenors, say
- “Handle with ___” (delicately)
- Large beer vessel
- “Can you ___ me?” (“Am I audible?”)
- “January ___,” 2011 track by the Decemberists whose title means a religious song
- Clear, as a chalkboard
- Sink, as an old cushion
- Art ___ (French art style)
- Commissioned military rank: Abbr.
- “February ___,” 2009 song by Lights whose title means a mixture of gases needed for breathing
- Hi-___ graphics
- “___ of March,” 1978 song by Journey from the album “Infinity”
- Not naughty, to Santa?
- Female deer
- Sketch show to watch on the weekend?: Abbr.
- “November ___,” 1991 song by Guns N’ Roses whose title means water drops from the sky
- “We ___ to inform you that…” (sorry)
- Jane’s surname in a Charlotte Bronte title
- Definite article
- “The Hunter” constellation
- Male partners: Abbr.
- San Francisco ___ Area
- “April Come ___ Will,” 1966 song by Simon & Garfunkel whose title refers to a woman
- Golf legend Ernie
- DreamWorks Animation frame
- “___ of May,” 1969 song by the Bee Gees whose title means “foremost”
- Underground channel that carries waste material
- “Three,” in Italian
- Run away to say “I do”
- ___ space, frequent sci-fi setting
- Tiny green legume
- Smile or talk in a mocking manner (rhymes with “deer”)
- Seek legal justice, perhaps
- “June on the ___ Coast,” 1998 song by Bright Eyes whose title is the opposite of “east”
- Have a soft ___ for (be fond of)
- Trailblazing DVR
- Behavior or activity that is socially unacceptable or forbidden
- “___ To December,” 2010 song by Taylor Swift whose title means the opposite of “front”
- It may be covered by a kiddie bandage
- Worldwide skincare brand
- “___ and stop me!”
- “July ___,” 1965 song by Nina Simone whose title means a woody tall plant
- Mackerel eggs
- Wolf down some waffles
- Writing tool
- Tool for poking leather
- Sound from “The Lion King,” perhaps
- “August Is ___,” 2007 song by We The Kings whose title means “above”
- “The Interview” organization: Abbr.
- “Is it time ___?” (impatient cry, perhaps)
- “Long” or “short” weight unit
- Locker unlocker
If you enjoy the Daily Themed Crossword, we think you’d also enjoy the LA Times Crossword and the NYT Crossword. If you’re still struggling to solve your crosswords, consider practicing with the Eugene Sheffer and Thomas Joseph dailies first.
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