The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 3 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. “___-Hulk: Attorney at Law,” Marvel TV seriesSHE
- 4a. Device at a photoshoot, for shortCAM
- 7a. Solid, liquid, ___, and plasmaGAS
- 10a. After-shower powderTALC
- 12a. “It’s ___-brainer!” (easy decision): 2 wds.ANO
- 13a. ___-picking (petty criticism)NIT
- 14a. ___ Fitzgerald, America’s “Queen of Jazz”ELLA
- 15a. Jamaican musician’s genre, perhaps (anagram of “ask”)SKA
- 16a. ___ Garland, singer who sang “Over the Rainbow” for the 1939 film “Wizard of Oz”JUDY
- 17a. Yellow part of a bananaPEEL
- 18a. “___ Claus is Coming to Town” (Michael Buble song)SANTA
- 20a. Crime-fighting organization: Abbr.FBI
- 22a. ___ Grande, singer who covered “Over the Rainbow” at a 2017 benefit concertARIANA
- 26a. Quantity or total, for shortAMT
- 29a. ___ Lovelace who inspired a programming languageADA
- 31a. Tweak clothes, like a tailorALTER
- 32a. “I don’t wanna!”NAH
- 33a. Harp’s great-great-grandparentLYRE
- 35a. Preschooler’s playthingTOY
- 36a. One living under a bridge, in fairy talesTROLL
- 38a. Cartoonist’s frameCEL
- 40a. Actress de Armas of “Blonde”ANA
- 41a. ___ Kamakawiwo’ole, singer known for his “Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World” medleyISRAEL
- 43a. Ignited, as a scented candleLIT
- 45a. Nickname found between the letters R and VSTU
- 46a. ___ LaBelle & The Bluebelles, music group that covered “Over the Rainbow” in 1966PATTI
- 50a. Desire that’s difficult to ignoreURGE
- 53a. When doubled, a humorous eating soundNOM
- 56a. Warty pond dwellerTOAD
- 57a. Bring up, as childrenREAR
- 58a. Response to a ship captain’s orders, sayAYE
- 59a. “Do ___ others as you would have them do…”UNTO
- 60a. “Water, water everywhere, ___ any drop to drink…”NOR
- 61a. Actor ___ Harrison of “My Fair Lady”REX
- 62a. Actress Farrow of “The Purple Rose of Cairo”MIA
Down
- 1d. Pedometer measureSTEP
- 2d. ___ and hearty (very healthy)HALE
- 3d. Palindromic Parisian magazineELLE
- 4d. Eva ___, singer who covered “Over the Rainbow” in 1992CASSIDY
- 5d. Paul ___ who sang “Lonely Boy”ANKA
- 6d. 2016 Disney film featuring the song “How Far I’ll Go”MOANA
- 7d. Bearded antelope in African savannasGNU
- 8d. Band-___ (paper cut coverer)AID
- 9d. Room that needs some serious cleaning, saySTY
- 11d. Mama cow’s pride and joyCALF
- 16d. “Get out of ___ free” (Monopoly card)JAIL
- 19d. “___ la la” (hummer’s syllables)TRA
- 21d. Dance form in “Black Swan”BALLET
- 23d. “___ girl!” (words of encouragement)ATTA
- 24d. Noble element in bright signsNEON
- 25d. ___ Stark, Maisie Williams’s “Game of Thrones” roleARYA
- 26d. ___-inflammatory (swelling reducer)ANTI
- 27d. Bruno ___, “Uptown Funk” singerMARS
- 28d. Norse god of thunderTHOR
- 30d. Semicircle shapeARC
- 34d. High-voltage fishEEL
- 37d. The “L” in LASIKLASER
- 39d. ChapStick targetLIP
- 42d. ___ eclipse (moon-related)LUNAR
- 44d. Art ___, jazz pianist who covered “Over the Rainbow” four times, in 1939, 1948, 1953, and 1956TATUM
- 47d. Nobel-winning author ___ Morrison who wrote “Beloved”TONI
- 48d. Brit’s “Goodbye!”: Hyph.TATA
- 49d. Spouse-to-be’s promise at the altar: 2 wds.IDO
- 50d. Mantelpiece that may contain ashesURN
- 51d. ___ Speedwagon, Neal Doughty’s rock bandREO
- 52d. Alligator ___, ray-finned fish (anagram of “rag”)GAR
- 54d. “Listen up!” to a SpaniardOYE
- 55d. Cancun’s country, for shortMEX