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 on May 27 2023.
Daily Themed Crossword Solution Guide
Here are all of the answers for this recently published Daily Themed Crossword. You can check out our Daily Themed Crossword Answers guide for our additional 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!
Clue |
Groceries holder |
Went over the limit, as in a car |
LinkedIn listing |
“I’ve got it!” exclamation |
Bottom-heavy fruit that’s poached |
Eve’s grandson (anagram of “nose”) |
“So funny!” on the Internet: Abbr. |
Rant and ___ (go off on a tangent) |
Currency in Madrid or Berlin |
Social networking service created by Tom Anderson and Chris DeWolfe that was popular in the 2000s |
Home appliance with a screen and a remote: 2 wds. |
Synonym and anagram of “yea” |
Reuben sandwich bread |
Coin-producing place |
File-sharing application predominantly used to share audio files that was popular in the 2000s |
Tasmanian ___ (flightless Australian bird that is now extinct) |
Arctic wolf color |
Actress Thurman who has a species of lizard named after her |
Email service popular in the ’90s and 2000s acquired by Microsoft and rebranded as Outlook |
Logical matchstick game |
Political assistant |
Radiator output |
Red dessert wine |
“Why was ___ afraid of seven?” |
Uncle’s wife |
Computer services company with “Navigator” and “Communicator” web browsers that were popular in the ’90s and 2000s |
Air France destination near Paris (anagram of “lory”) |
Dubai’s and Sharjah’s country: Abbr. |
Blackhearted or sinister |
Writer Willy of “The Conquest of Space” |
“Before I forget…” in DMs: Abbr. |
Onion cousin that sounds like “leak” |
Soothing ointment |
“Greetings, matey!” |
Square dance women, say |
___ paint (graffiti application) |
What a dove or “V” sign may represent |
Protruding edge of a roof |
Dr. ___, rapper who mentored Eminem |
Ask ___, answer engine popular in the ’90s and 2000s now called Ask.com |
Heavy burden of responsibility |
Person that’s dull company, say |
Heavy drinker |
___-a-cake (children’s game) |
Blood ___ (donor datum) |
Mouse’s sewer-dwelling cousin |
“I couldn’t care less” response |
“This is how I look at it…” over text: Abbr. |
Cashew or almond, e.g. |
“Death on the ___” (2022 mystery film) |
Common sandwich fish |
Radiate, as light |
Battering ___ (door-breaking device) |
“Hang on a minute!” |
Wasn’t the seeker, in a children’s game |
___ McFly, Michael J. Fox’s character in “Back to the Future” |
What the “H” in HMS may stand for |
Microsoft’s spreadsheet software |
Unadulterated, as food |
“___ the Good Die Young” (1977 Billy Joel song) |
Slow-cooked meat-and-veggies dish |
___ Instant Messenger aka AIM, instant messaging service that was popular in the ’90s |
Worn-down pencil, say |
Ready-to-___ (supermarket offering) |
NYC’s Fifth or Madison, for short |
Dessert used as a prank projectile |
Moose’s smaller relative |
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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