Daily Themed Crossword 23 July 2023 answers

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1d. ___ cream, misleading name of a drink that contains neither of the ingredients in its name:

EGG

1a. Go back, as the tide:

EBB

2d. Squeezing snake from South America:

BOA

3d. Groove to the beat (rhymes with "hop"):

BOP

4d. Morse ___ (communication system):

CODE

4a. ___-de-sac (dead end):

CUL

5d. ___ Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland:

UNITED

6d. "The Silence of the ___," film featuring Hannibal Lecter:

LAMBS

7d. Off-Broadway theater award:

OBIE

7a. Suffix with "Cray" to give a colored pencils brand:

OLA

8d. Hot stuff from a volcano:

LAVA

9d. "You haven't ___ a day since I met you!" (words at a reunion, maybe):

AGED

10a. Yucky stuff:

GOO

11a. "It was handed to me ___ silver platter": 2 wds.:

ONA

12a. Bean ___ (comfy seat):

BAG

13a. Stare with shock (anagram of "page"):

GAPE

14d. "___ mujer" ("That woman" in Spanish):

ESA

15a. Not bright, like an old light bulb:

DIM

16a. "___ been meaning to ask you...":

IVE

17a. Misleading name of a dish that's actually savory and meaty:

SWEETBREAD

18d. Prefix with "pedia" or "Leaks":

WIKI

19d. Yale University graduates (anagram of "isle"):

ELIS

20d. "The ___ Housewives of Orange County":

REAL

21d. Care for, as a bonsai tree (rhymes with "mend"):

TEND

21a. ___ mix (snack mix for a hike, perhaps):

TRAIL

22d. Road ___ (car driver's anger):

RAGE

23a. Nationality-related suffix with "Japan" or "Sudan":

ESE

24d. "Agnus ___" (prayer phrase):

DEI

24a. Anti-narcotics organization in "Breaking Bad": Abbr.:

DEA

25a. "Three of a ___" (poker hand):

KIND

26d. Organization with pucks and Zambonis: Abbr.:

NHL

27a. Arthur ___, three-time Grand Slam winner:

ASHE

28d. Like a stitched hem, say:

SEWN

29d. ___ cheese, misleading name of a dish that's actually a non-dairy meat jelly:

HEAD

30d. ___ Grand Ice Cream:

EDYS

31a. ___ muffin, misleading name of a U.K. dish that's similar to a crumpet, not a muffin:

ENGLISH

32d. ___ call (final opportunity to order drinks):

LAST

33d. ___ duck, misleading name of a dish that's actually made of fish, not duck:

BOMBAY

33a. Run, as colors in the washing machine (rhymes with "plead"):

BLEED

34a. Innovative thought, say:

IDEA

35a. ___ roll (toilet paper, in Britain):

LOO

36d. Vegan milk source hidden in "goat":

OAT

37a. Milky ___ (space-themed chocolate bar):

WAY

38a. Resort with a hot spring, maybe:

SPA

39d. Keats and Yeats, for two:

POETS

40d. Irritate to no end, say:

ANNOY

41a. Make ___ (right one's wrongs):

AMENDS

42d. Be ill at ___ (worried):

EASE

43d. Pearl Jam, The Cranberries, or Smashing Pumpkins, e.g.:

BAND

43a. ___ cream pie, misleading name of a dessert that's actually a cake, not a pie:

BOSTON

44d. Cookie with a creme-filled center:

OREO

45d. Captain Hook's helper:

SMEE

46a. "Schedule is still undecided" letters:

TBA

47a. Limb used to lift weights:

ARM

48a. Brian ___, "There Were Bells" musician:

ENO

49d. Not even, like this clue's number:

ODD

50a. What a phoenix rises from:

ASHES

51d. "I guess you ___ to be there!":

HAD

52d. Notable chunk of history:

ERA

53d. Nine-digit ID: Abbr.:

SSN

54a. French word that indicates a name change:

NEE

55a. Browning who directed 1931's "Dracula":

TOD

56a. Twelve-month periods:

YEARS

57a. Deer-est mother?:

DOE

58a. New South Wales' capital, for short:

SYD

59a. ___ Gilroy, "Nightcrawler" director:

DAN

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