Daily Themed Crossword June 7 2026 answers
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1d. Lunchbox sandwich: Abbr.:
PBJ
1a. "___-Man" (popular arcade game):
PAC
2d. Battery size for small electronics:
AAA
3d. BMW product:
CAR
4d. Comic Sans or Arial, e.g.:
FONT
4a. "Right Round" rapper ___ Rida (word hidden in "flour"):
FLO
5d. Fruit slice served with a glass of mojito:
LIME
6d. "___ to a Nightingale" (John Keats creation):
ODE
7d. Walk like a proud peacock:
STRUT
7a. Boot's bottom:
SOLE
8d. ___-B (hygiene brand):
ORAL
9d. Past the deadline, say:
LATE
10d. Sleep masks go over them:
EYES
11a. Sheep's cry:
BAA
12d. "Find your ___," what Ariel wishes she could do ... and something she would tell you to do when it's time to speak up:
VOICE
12a. Null and ___ (no longer valid):
VOID
13a. Serving ___ (food holder):
TRAY
14a. Container for cookies:
JAR
15a. "You can count ___" ("I'm reliable"): 2 wds.:
ONME
16a. Give stars to a movie, say:
RATE
17d. Seat ___ (flight safety feature):
BELT
17a. Mosquito's attack:
BITE
18d. Fishing pole:
ROD
18a. "Break the ___," motto that Merida famously follows ... and something she would tell you to do when challenging tradition:
RULES
19d. Pour out, as lava from a volcano:
SPEW
19a. "Hold on for a ___!":
SEC
20d. "Just a ___" (slightly):
TAD
20a. Tater ___ (potato snack):
TOT
21d. Suffix with "lemon" for a refreshing summer drink:
ADE
21a. "Bad ___," something that causes problems for Snow White ... and something she would tell you to stay away from, literally and metaphorically:
APPLE
22d. Mississippi mud ___:
PIE
23d. "___ it go," Elsa's motto for moving on in life ... and something she would tell you when you're lost and overthinking every decision:
LET
23a. Young fellow in Scotland:
LAD
24d. Munched on some lunch:
ATE
24a. Swiss or Austrian mountain:
ALP
25d. Make up, as an excuse:
LIE
26d. Liveliness:
PEP
27a. Balanced ___ (nutritionist's advice):
DIET
28d. Skate park features:
RAMPS
28a. "Little ___ Riding Hood" (fairy tale):
RED
29a. Bow ___ (type of neck accessory):
TIE
30a. "Disgusting!":
EEW
31d. ___-turn (road sign): 2 wds.:
NOU
31a. Scarlett Johansson's character in "Avengers," fondly:
NAT
32d. Spots for fans:
STANDS
32a. "___ on it," phrase that Aurora might have taken a bit too literally ... and something she would advise when you have a big decision to make:
SLEEP
33d. Developer's purchase:
LOT
34d. Past, present, or future:
TENSE
34a. Jerry's nemesis in an animated TV series:
TOM
35d. "Particles of dust can be seen floating ___ when sunlight hits them": 2 wds.:
INAIR
35a. "What am ___ do?": 2 wds.:
ITO
36d. Ice hockey legend Bobby ___:
ORR
36a. Common start to the stories of the Disney princesses who show up with some witty advice in 18a, 21a, 32a, 12d, and 23d: 4 wds.:
ONCEUPONATIME
37d. Time when a.m. turns to p.m.:
NOON
38d. Support staff?:
CANE
39d. Grand Ole ___, world's longest-running weekly radio show:
OPRY
40d. "___ the jackpot!": 2 wds.:
IHIT
41d. Laptop accessories:
MICE
42d. Adam and Eve's habitation:
EDEN
43a. Speckled horse:
ROAN
44a. Bird's wing measurement:
SPAN
45a. Ducked, maybe:
HID
46a. Actor Perlman and filmmaker Howard:
RONS
47a. "Get ___ of your fears":
RID
48a. ___-cold (unemotional):
ICE
49a. Maiden name lead-in:
NEE
50a. There are a hundred of them in a century, for short:
YRS
51a. "X" amount?:
TEN
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