The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 1 2023 Answers were just published after we played around with it and solved today’s puzzle in a timely matter. This puzzle special in the sense that everyday it allows you to play with a different theme hence the name Daily Themed Crossword. The clues are grouped by their orientation on the puzzle grid and by their number.
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Across
- 1a. Male sheep that runs after ewe?RAM
- 4a. Noah’s boatARK
- 7a. Fruity, sticky bread spreadJAM
- 10a. Underground rock that’s refinedORE
- 11a. Work laboriously (rhymes with “soil”)TOIL
- 13a. Environmentalist’s prefix with “conscious”ECO
- 14a. “It’s ___!” (greedy person’s cry)MINE
- 16a. Fit for the job at hand, sayABLE
- 17a. Put in stitchesSEW
- 18a. ___ Newman, Oscar-winning actor who plays Sully in the 1994 film “Nobody’s Fool”PAUL
- 19a. ___ Presley, “Stuck on You” singerELVIS
- 21a. Cracked open, as a doorAJAR
- 24a. Leprechaun’s nationalityIRISH
- 27a. ___ out of (choose not to participate)OPT
- 28a. Purple smoothie berryACAI
- 29a. Tool that hits the nail on the head?HAMMER
- 33a. Mops the floor or scrubs the toilet, sayCLEANS
- 35a. Length times width, for a rectangleAREA
- 36a. When doubled, a ballroom danceCHA
- 37a. Dylan ___, actor who plays Peter Sullivan in the 1994 film “Nobody’s Fool”WALSH
- 39a. Rope-making fiber (rhymes with “temp”)HEMP
- 41a. “All jokes ___…” (“Let’s get serious”)ASIDE
- 43a. ___ Willis, Emmy-winning actor who plays Carl Roebuck in the 1994 film “Nobody’s Fool”BRUCE
- 47a. ___ Man, “Wizard of Oz” characterTIN
- 49a. Leak out slowlySEEP
- 51a. Precious play-of-color stoneOPAL
- 52a. Race down a snowy mountain, saySKI
- 53a. Gene ___, Tony-winning actor who plays Wirf in the 1994 film “Nobody’s Fool”SAKS
- 54a. Kate ___, British supermodelMOSS
- 55a. First letter in “Portugal,” phoneticallyPEE
- 56a. Top-secret government organization: Abbr.NSA
- 57a. Actress Blake Lively ___ BrownNEE
Down
- 1d. Frolic and skip around (rhymes with “pomp”)ROMP
- 2d. Solo at the operaARIA
- 3d. List of dishes, at a restaurantMENU
- 4d. “I’m ___ loss for words…”: 2 wds.ATA
- 5d. ___ Benton, Oscar-winning director who directed the 1994 film “Nobody’s Fool”ROBERT
- 6d. “I’ve got time to ___” (free time)KILL
- 7d. ___ Tandy, Oscar-winning actress who plays Beryl Peoples in the 1994 film “Nobody’s Fool”JESSICA
- 8d. Applause-worthy tennis serveACE
- 9d. Cut, as a lawnMOW
- 12d. ___ Strauss & CoLEVI
- 15d. “She,” in PortugueseELA
- 20d. “Dies ___” (Latin hymn sung on “the Day of Judgment”)IRAE
- 22d. Sloppy ___ (messy burger)JOE
- 23d. Month between March and May, for shortAPR
- 25d. Word before “Francisco” for a Californian citySAN
- 26d. ___ Holiness (Pope’s title of respect)HIS
- 29d. Hem and ___ (hesitate)HAW
- 30d. Scorpius’s palindromic neighbor in the skyARA
- 31d. ___ Griffith, Golden Globe-winning actress who plays Toby Roebuck in the 1994 film “Nobody’s Fool”MELANIE
- 32d. The “M” in BMIMASS
- 33d. Beret-sporting revolutionary ___ GuevaraCHE
- 34d. “Innocent” baby animalLAMB
- 36d. “Rosy” or “dimpled” face partsCHEEKS
- 38d. Snake’s “Back off!”HISS
- 40d. High school event with a DJ, perhapsPROM
- 42d. College campus bigwigDEAN
- 44d. “Once ___ a midnight dreary…”UPON
- 45d. Attorney’s assignmentCASE
- 46d. Somewhere ___ (anywhere but here)ELSE
- 47d. Mini recipe measure, for shortTSP
- 48d. Mike and ___ (rhyming candy)IKE
- 50d. Unpaid TV ad that lectures you: Abbr.PSA