Daily Themed Crossword 3 January 2023 answers

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1d. Where a scientist works, for short:

LAB

1a. Online call annoyance:

LAG

2d. Eve's partner in Eden:

ADAM

3d. East Asian desert:

GOBI

4d. Bo ___, former football player who once said, "Set your goals high, and don't stop till you get there":

JACKSON

4a. Fruity toast spread:

JAM

5d. "It was a long time ___":

AGO

6d. Kilo, ___, giga, tera...:

MEGA

7d. "Bad" prefix with "practice" or "ware":

MAL

7a. "___ Max: Fury Road," 2015 movie starring Charlize Theron:

MAD

8d. Feel weak, say:

AIL

9d. "Not a ___ eye in the house":

DRY

10a. "Much ___ About Nothing" (play by William Shakespeare):

ADO

11a. Birthday cake candle count:

AGE

12d. Bow-ties at an Italian restaurant?:

PASTA

12a. Two matching socks, say:

PAIR

13a. ___ Ruth, former baseball player who once said, "Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game":

BABE

14d. Essay writer's class, for short:

ENG

15a. Little wheel in a big machine:

COG

16a. Not a foe?:

ALLY

17a. Capital city of Belarus:

MINSK

18d. "My Gal ___" (Rita Hayworth film):

SAL

19a. Biblical beast:

ASS

20d. Piglet's mother:

SOW

21a. Helium or oxygen, e.g.:

GAS

22a. Rock-juggling river mammal:

OTTER

23d. Use a keyboard to enter this clue's answer, e.g.:

TYPE

24d. Conclude, as a meeting:

END

25d. Super Bowl official, for short:

REF

26d. Ride or die pal: Abbr.:

BFF

26a. ___ One ("Blackadder" network):

BBC

27d. Shannon Purser's "Stranger Things" role, familiarly:

BARB

28d. Motley ___, "Dr. Feelgood" band:

CRUE

29a. "This Facebook post is hilarious!":

LOL

30d. "___ and Maddie," Disney channel show starring Dove Cameron:

LIV

31a. ___ Gretzky, former ice hockey player who once said, "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take":

WAYNE

32a. Old Macdonald's place:

FARM

33d. ___ Jordan, former basketball player who once said, "If you quit once it becomes a habit. Never quit":

MICHAEL

34a. Actor Cage of "National Treasure," familiarly:

NIC

35d. Freshwater swimmer with a feline name?:

CATFISH

36a. Online certificate format, perhaps: Abbr.:

PDF

37a. Word before "salad" or "basket":

FRUIT

38d. Boxing match ender: Abbr.:

TKO

39a. What something is worth:

VALUE

40d. "On the tenth day of Christmas, my true love sent to me, ten ___ a-leaping...":

LORDS

41d. Actress Thurman of "Playing for Keeps":

UMA

42a. ___ Sauerbrunn, soccer player who once said, "The past doesn't matter. Take today":

BECKY

43d. Dough-raising ingredient:

YEAST

44a. Actor Hiddleston of "Loki":

TOM

45a. Weed-removing tool:

HOE

46a. "Who ___ Roger Rabbit," 1988 film (rhymes with "blamed"):

FRAMED

47d. "Friends" actor LeBlanc:

MATT

48d. Disney queen who sings "The cold never bothered me anyway...":

ELSA

49d. Christian in fashion:

DIOR

50d. It makes a concert go from loud to LOUD, for short:

AMP

50a. Swedish supergroup who sang "Dancing Queen":

ABBA

51d. Start to "logy" or "graphy":

BIO

52d. Male twin, for short:

BRO

53a. Word after "citric" or "sulphuric":

ACID

54d. Yellow meter-based ride:

CAB

55a. Muhammad ___, boxer who once said, "Don't count the days. Make the days count":

ALI

56a. Swampy ground:

MIRE

57a. Bit of back talk (rhymes with "mass"):

SASS

58a. General's name on some Chinese menus:

TSO

59a. Swimming ___ (place to swim):

POOL

60a. Texter's "As a matter of fact...": Abbr.:

TBH

61a. Road repair need:

TAR

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