The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 4 2022 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 that we were able to solve are grouped according to their orientation on the puzzle grid, so the down clues are included in the DOWN section and across ones on their respective section. We also tried to maintain the order in which they appear. This game is as fun as it’s difficult to solve so you’re invited to come back to our site and find the solutions every day that you struggle with solving it.
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Across
- 1a. “G” in OMGGOD
- 4a. Sunscreen bottle initialsSPF
- 7a. Obey a red street lightSTOP
- 11a. “Black Beatles” duo ___ SremmurdRAE
- 12a. Archaic “you”THEE
- 13a. Strongly suggestURGE
- 14a. Physicist’s unit of resistanceOHM
- 15a. It’s closed to make a fistHAND
- 16a. Large swallow of waterGULP
- 17a. “Teardrops On My ___,” 2006 song by Taylor Swift with a string instrument in its titleGUITAR
- 19a. Julie Andrews’ titleDAME
- 20a. Trousers mishapRIP
- 21a. Water-resistant coveringTARP
- 22a. Assess, as a movieRATE
- 25a. Climbing vineIVY
- 26a. 2003 Will Ferrell holiday filmELF
- 29a. Fairytale fiendOGRE
- 30a. “All About That ___,” 2014 song by Meghan Trainor with a low-pitched instrument in its titleBASS
- 31a. Spanish for “aunt”TIA
- 32a. “Hello” heard while trick-or-treatingBOO
- 33a. Illegally manipulate, as an electionRIG
- 34a. “First Take” channel: Abbr.ESPN
- 35a. “___ Rain,” 1986 song by Bruce Hornsby and the Range with a string instrument in its titleMANDOLIN
- 39a. Spell openerABRA
- 40a. In store for?AHEAD
- 43a. “Gabriel’s ___,” 1986 song composed by Ennio Morricone with a wind instrument in its titleOBOE
- 44a. “Cogito ___ sum”ERGO
- 46a. Encourager’s chantTRY
- 48a. Bone near the funny boneULNA
- 49a. Slip through the cracks?SEEP
- 50a. Taco day, for shortTUE
- 51a. Golfer’s elevator?TEE
- 52a. EMT’s lifesaving procedure: Abbr.CPR
- 53a. Get someone excited, with “up”AMP
Down
- 1d. Pirate’s rum-based brew (rhymes with “frog”)GROG
- 2d. Hawaiian island with the Aloha TowerOAHU
- 3d. “Ghost” actress ___ MooreDEMI
- 4d. Not dull, as mindsSHARP
- 5d. It may be chained in banksPEN
- 6d. Gave grub to, sayFED
- 7d. Cube you may add to your coffeeSUGAR
- 8d. 2013 song by Jason Derulo with a brass instrument in its titleTRUMPETS
- 9d. Peep like a creepOGLE
- 10d. Kind of talk or rallyPEP
- 12d. Phuket nativeTHAI
- 18d. Beech or banyan, e.g.TREE
- 19d. “Is that what they’re calling it these ___?”DAYS
- 21d. “Idiot boxes,” for shortTVS
- 22d. Overcharge by a great deal?ROB
- 23d. “A Year ___ in Winter” (2008 film)AGO
- 24d. “___ Dixie,” 1990 instrumental song by the Beach Boys with a brass instrument in its titleTROMBONE
- 25d. Parrot from “Aladdin”IAGO
- 27d. It may be pierced or glossed overLIP
- 28d. Air conditioner’s alternativeFAN
- 30d. Effort to achieve somethingBID
- 33d. Genetic messenger lettersRNA
- 34d. Chemical suffix with “propyl”ENE
- 36d. “A” in LANAREA
- 37d. Light-bodied beer orderLAGER
- 38d. Chain known for its breakfast stacks: Abbr.IHOP
- 39d. ___-bodied (healthy)ABLE
- 41d. “___ girl!” (“Good job!”)ATTA
- 42d. “Bang the ___ All Day,” 1983 song by Todd Rundgren with a percussion instrument in its titleDRUM
- 43d. Sound asleepOUT
- 44d. Key for exitingESC
- 45d. Weight-lifter’s unit, for shortREP
- 47d. Slangy “sure”YEP