The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 4 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. Feminine suffix with “lion”ESS
- 4a. Carrot or cucumber, for shortVEG
- 7a. ___ and sound (not hurt)SAFE
- 11a. Laila ___, boxing championALI
- 12a. Suffix with “gran” to give a healthy snackOLA
- 13a. “Two can ___ at that game!”PLAY
- 14a. Place for a price on a pair of pantsTAG
- 15a. “An ___ mind is the devil’s workshop”IDLE
- 17a. ___ of Skye, ScotlandISLE
- 18a. Once in a ___ (sometimes)WHILE
- 20a. ___ Palmer, four-time Masters winner who was an Honorary Starter for the same for 9 yearsARNOLD
- 22a. Hot Wheels itemCAR
- 23a. “Golly ___ whiz!”GEE
- 24a. ___ Hutchinson, Golf Hall of Famer who was an Honorary Starter for The Masters for a decadeJOCK
- 27a. Tolkien’s Legolas or Rowling’s Dobby, e.g.ELF
- 28a. ___ Snead, three-time Masters winner who was an Honorary Starter for the same for 19 yearsSAM
- 31a. Young Darth Vader, lovinglyANI
- 32a. Poem of praiseODE
- 33a. “___ taken” (response to “No offense”)NONE
- 34a. Egg-based holiday drinkNOG
- 35a. Be too nosyPRY
- 36a. ___ James, “I’d Rather Go Blind” singerETTA
- 37a. “I’ve got the solution!” cryAHA
- 38a. The “A” of ETA, for shortARR
- 40a. Tom ___, two-time Masters winner who was an Honorary Starter for the same in 2022WATSON
- 43a. Barista’s brewCOFFEE
- 47a. Something to think about?IDEA
- 48a. ___ Player, three-time Masters winner who has been an Honorary Starter for the same since 2012GARY
- 50a. Get a ___ deal (be treated unfairly)RAW
- 51a. Voice that’s a little hoarseRASP
- 52a. Opposite of “WNW,” on a map: Abbr.ESE
- 53a. ___ Marie Saint, “On the Waterfront” actressEVA
- 54a. Ambulance squad member: Abbr.EMT
- 55a. Family female, for shortSIS
- 56a. Room with a barcalounger, perhapsDEN
Down
- 1d. All you can ___ (restaurant promotion)EAT
- 2d. Cold cabbage side dishSLAW
- 3d. Breathe a ___ of reliefSIGH
- 4d. Exclamation akin to “Ta-da!” (anagram of “viola”)VOILA
- 5d. Respected community leader, sayELDER
- 6d. “…Hello my baby, hello my honey, hello my ragtime, summertime ___…”GAL
- 7d. “The movie sent shivers down my ___”SPINE
- 8d. “Another thing to add…”ALSO
- 9d. Humpty Dumpty had a “great” oneFALL
- 10d. Black-___ pea (legume)EYED
- 16d. Golf score named after a sharp-sighted birdEAGLE
- 19d. “How gross!” cryICK
- 21d. Whistle blower at a soccer match, for shortREF
- 24d. Year-starting month, for shortJAN
- 25d. Yoko ___, “Give Me Something” singerONO
- 26d. Smoker’s desire, for shortCIG
- 27d. Joseph ___ in the ice cream businessEDY
- 28d. Heavy drinkerSOT
- 29d. Strong, sugar-loving insectANT
- 30d. “Oh boo-hoo, cry ___ river!”: 2 wds.MEA
- 32d. Citrus fruits with the same name as their colorORANGES
- 33d. Toy brand with foam dartsNERF
- 35d. Vietnamese noodle dish in a bowlPHO
- 37d. Rapper ___ Rocky who’s with RihannaASAP
- 38d. Agricultural land unitsACRES
- 39d. Rob ___ (whisky and vermouth cocktail)ROY
- 40d. Spy’s listening deviceWIRE
- 41d. “The Creation of ___,” Michelangelo paintingADAM
- 42d. Stand the ___ of timeTEST
- 44d. ___ McLeod, U.SFRED
- 45d. Roof overhang that may leave a shadowEAVE
- 46d. Actor McGregor of “Fargo”EWAN
- 49d. “___ live and breathe!”: 2 wds.ASI