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Daily Themed Crossword June 14 2026 answers

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1d. Dog's tail response to "Good boy":

WAG

1a. "Where there's a will, there's a ___":

WAY

2d. "___ you still with me?":

ARE

3d. "You're the ___ to my yang":

YIN

4d. Like a bunch-spoiling apple:

BAD

4a. School pick-up vehicle:

BUS

5d. "U" in UV rays:

ULTRA

6d. "The Secret ___," Enid Blyton series about a group of kid sleuths whose mystery-solving club is only open to those who know the password:

SEVEN

7d. Not wild:

TAME

7a. "___ and Jerry," popular animated series:

TOM

8d. "___-dokie!" ("Sure thing!"):

OKIE

9d. ___ Hatter, "Alice in Wonderland" character:

MAD

10a. Dry, as a desert:

ARID

11d. Not working, as a battery:

DEAD

12d. Gave off light, as the sun:

SHONE

12a. Event filled with discounts:

SALE

13a. Letters before an alias:

AKA

14a. Heredity unit:

GENE

15a. Flat-screen set with a sharper picture: Abbr.:

HDTV

16a. Prefix with "night" to mean 12 a.m.:

MID

17a. "It was a long while ___":

AGO

18d. Alternative to a high school diploma: Abbr.:

GED

19a. ___ Zellweger, actress from "Jerry Maguire":

RENEE

20d. "Ohhh, ___ get it!" ("It finally makes sense!"): 2 wds.:

NOWI

21d. Counterparts of "guys":

GALS

21a. "The Secret ___," novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, where a hidden gate leads to a magical place only for those who know where to look:

GARDEN

22d. "You'll need ___ for your yoga classes": 2 wds.:

AMAT

23d. Judge's gown:

ROBE

24a. "Wearing flip-flops to the formal event is ___-go" (not allowed): 2 wds.:

ANO

25a. "Te ___" (Spanish lover's declaration):

AMO

26a. Grammy-nominated singer Lana ___ Rey:

DEL

27d. Napkin's place, at the dinner table:

LAP

28a. Rolls of bills:

WADS

29d. Stuck in ___ (going nowhere): 2 wds.:

ARUT

30d. "I can neither confirm nor ___":

DENY

31d. ___ Lanka, Asian country whose capital is Colombo:

SRI

32a. Chemistry experiment room, for short:

LAB

33a. Secret ___, mystery person who leaves gifts and unsigned love notes, only revealed to those clever enough to connect the dots:

ADMIRER

34d. Garbage disposal spot:

DUMP

35d. Hospital scans for injured athletes, perhaps: Abbr.:

MRIS

36a. "I wouldn't want to ___ your thunder":

STEAL

37d. Tori ___ who sang "Caught a Lite Sneeze":

AMOS

38d. "Dirty ___ Secret," song by the All-American Rejects about hidden truths, best appreciated by those who know how to keep things under wraps:

LITTLE

39a. Big name in water filters:

PUR

40a. Verse starter?:

UNI

41a. Karaoke singer's need, for short:

MIC

42d. One might be rosy or dimpled:

CHEEK

43a. "The Secret Life of Walter ___," comedy film starring Ben Stiller, where his wildest adventures are hidden in his imagination:

MITTY

44d. It may be on your side if you can wait:

TIME

45d. ___ as a cucumber:

COOL

45a. Fabric store purchase:

CLOTH

46d. Chops off, as tree limbs (rhymes with "mops"):

LOPS

47a. Tire pressure measure (anagram of "sip"): Abbr.:

PSI

48d. What a GPS suggests, for short:

RTE

48a. One on a farm who goes "cock-a-doodle-doo":

ROOSTER

49d. Everyday coffee order, for short:

REG

50a. Secret ___, off-the-record list of items at fast food joints, only available to those who are savvy enough to ask:

MENU

51d. ___ Marie Saint, "On the Waterfront" actress:

EVA

52d. Right from the factory:

NEW

53d. French article:

UNE

54a. ___-secret, highly confidential ... or an apt adjective for all the "secretive" theme entries in this puzzle:

TOP

55a. Actress Jamie ___ Curtis of "Everything Everywhere All at Once":

LEE

56a. Get ___ (take revenge):

EVEN

57a. Ernie ___, "The Big Easy" golfer:

ELS

58a. Heart scan lines: Abbr.:

EKG

59a. Take one's breath away:

AWE

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