Daily Themed Crossword 27 June 2023 answers

If you are stuck with today`s puzzle and are looking for help then look no further. DTC is one of the most popular iOS and Android crossword apps developed by PlaySimple Games. Here on this page you will find all the Daily Themed Crossword 27 June 2023 crossword answers. Some of the crossword clues given are quite difficult thats why we have decided to share all the answers. This word game is developed by PlaySimple Games, known by his best puzzle word games.
A fun crossword game with each day connected to a different theme. Choose from a range of topics like Movies, Sports, Technology, Games, History, Architecture and more! Access to hundreds of puzzles, right on your Android device, so play or review your crosswords when you want, wherever you want! Give your brain some exercise and solve your way through brilliant crosswords published every day! Become a master crossword solver while having tons of fun, and all for free!

27 June 2023 crossword

B
A
D
B
R
O
L
O
G
A
X
E
R
O
L
E
B
O
D
E
T
I
E
U
S
E
R
U
N
I
T
S
P
A
C
E
O
L
S
E
N
W
E
S
D
A
Y
D
R
E
W
H
E
M
W
A
R
N
A
G
B
I
O
B
R
A
D
Y
A
N
G
E
A
T
A
L
O
E
J
A
N
S
K
I
S
L
E
D
M
A
N
N
I
N
G
C
H
E
R
A
U
T
O
T
O
O
A
M
O
R
S
L
A
T
C
N
N
T
O
N
Y
P
E
N
H
E
E

1d. Nocturnal flying mammal in a belfry, perhaps:

BAT

1a. Like milk that's sour:

BAD

2d. X or Y, on a graph:

AXIS

3d. "Rolling in the ___" (Adele song):

DEEP

4d. ___ Matthews, former Tennessee Titans left guard who has been invited to the Pro Bowl 14 times:

BRUCE

4a. "What's up, ___?" ("How's it hanging, dude?"):

BRO

5d. Valentine's Day flowers, maybe:

ROSES

6d. Grand ___ Opry, Nashville:

OLE

7d. ___ wolf (solitary):

LONE

7a. Ship captain's record:

LOG

8d. Norse god played by Anthony Hopkins:

ODIN

9d. "___ a room!" (cry directed at a couple, perhaps):

GET

10a. Tree-hacking tool:

AXE

11a. Auditioner's aim:

ROLE

12d. Wear away, as soil:

ERODE

13d. Like one with a full schedule:

BUSY

13a. "Uh-oh, this doesn't ___ well for us...":

BODE

14a. Game score with no winner:

TIE

15a. ___ manual (product guide):

USER

16a. Group of chapters, in a school textbook:

UNIT

17a. Astronaut's domain:

SPACE

18d. "How absolutely adorable!":

AWW

19a. Merlin ___, former Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle who has been invited to the Pro Bowl 14 times:

OLSEN

20d. "Innocent" baby in a pasture:

LAMB

21a. Anderson who directed "Asteroid City":

WES

22a. What a box on a calendar represents:

DAY

23d. Double-helix molecule: Abbr.:

DNA

23a. ___ Brees, former New Orleans Saints quarterback who has been invited to the Pro Bowl 13 times:

DREW

24d. Went jogging:

RAN

25d. Poached item:

EGG

26d. ___ under the collar (embarrassed):

HOT

26a. Stitched cloth edge:

HEM

27d. ___-Mart Stores, Inc. (retail chain, formerly):

WAL

27a. "___ of the Worlds" (2005 Steven Spielberg film):

WAR

28d. "Bother," to a bard:

ADO

29d. Grain in some bread and whiskey:

RYE

30a. Complain chronically:

NAG

31d. Rosary component:

BEAD

31a. Prefix with "hazard" or "degradable":

BIO

32d. ___ McShane, Blackbeard in "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides":

IAN

33a. Tom ___, former New England Patriots quarterback who has been invited to the Pro Bowl a record-setting 15 times:

BRADY

34d. Puddle producer:

RAIN

35a. "Life of Pi" director Lee:

ANG

36a. Break a hunger strike:

EAT

37a. ___ vera, skincare ingredient:

ALOE

38d. ___ Rice, former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver who has been invited to the Pro Bowl 13 times:

JERRY

38a. Month before the shortest month, for short:

JAN

39d. Another name for Lucifer:

SATAN

39a. Move over snow:

SKI

40d. Massage target, perhaps:

KNOT

41d. Bumbling person, slangily (anagram of "mosh"):

SHMO

41a. Vehicle pulled by a husky team, perhaps:

SLED

42d. "Use Somebody" band Kings of ___:

LEON

43d. Stubborn as a ___:

MULE

43a. Peyton ___, former Indianapolis Colts quarterback who has been invited to the Pro Bowl 14 times:

MANNING

44d. Scratcher's target:

ITCH

45d. Last option on a survey, sometimes:

NONE

46d. No longer here, say:

GONE

47d. Panther or puma, e.g.:

CAT

47a. "Moonstruck" Oscar winner:

CHER

48d. Snake that was a symbol of royalty, in ancient Egypt:

ASP

48a. Prefix with "pilot" or "correct":

AUTO

49a. "A Bridge ___ Far" (1977 Sean Connery film):

TOO

50a. "Love," in Seville:

AMOR

51a. Picket fence piece:

SLAT

52a. Network with Jim Acosta: Abbr.:

CNN

53a. ___ Gonzalez, former Kansas City Chiefs tight end who has been invited to the Pro Bowl 14 times:

TONY

54a. Parker purchase:

PEN

55a. "Tee-___!":

HEE

Go back to level list
203 votes, average: 3,20 out of 5 203 votes, average: 3,20 out of 5 203 votes, average: 3,20 out of 5 203 votes, average: 3,20 out of 5 203 votes, average: 3,20 out of 5 (203 votes, average: 3,20 out of 5)
Loading... Loading...
Loading comments...please wait...
Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Contact us
© 2020 - 2024 · Daily Themed Crossword
Latest Brain Out level answers
This website is not affiliated with the applications mentioned on this site. All intellectual property, trademarks, and copyrighted material is property of their respective developers.
PrivacyPrivacy