The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 7 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. Animal who moosCOW
- 4a. Month where one may get lots of presents, for shortDEC
- 7a. Texter’s “Here’s the truth…” lettersTBH
- 10a. Slam dunker’s targetHOOP
- 12a. Genre for Paramore and Fall Out BoyEMO
- 13a. ___-haw, donkey’s syllablesHEE
- 14a. “He has a bright future ___ of him”AHEAD
- 16a. “The Steadfast Tin ___,” fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen that inspired Disney’s “Fantasia 2000”SOLDIER
- 18a. Took charge of, as an initiativeLED
- 20a. Bone-to-bone connection, like the elbow or ankleJOINT
- 21a. Fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about a tiny girl that was adapted into a 1994 Warner BrosTHUMBELINA
- 25a. Actor Holm or McKellen of “Lord of the Rings”IAN
- 26a. Casual round-necked top, informallyTEE
- 27a. Young woman, in ScotlandLASS
- 31a. Teapot coverLID
- 32a. Dog part that leaves a “print”PAW
- 34a. San Diego Comic-___ (annual event)CON
- 35a. Cupid’s Greek aliasEROS
- 37a. Drink slowly, as fine wineSIP
- 39a. U.NILO
- 40a. Where a fairy tale princess may liveCASTLE
- 43a. Mountain ___ (soft drink)DEW
- 44a. Boo-ing haunted house character?GHOST
- 46a. Genetic information-carrying molecule: Abbr.DNA
- 48a. “The Emperor’s New ___,” folktale by Hans Christian Andersen that inspired an HBO movie starring Alan AldaCLOTHES
- 50a. “The Red ___,” fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen that inspired a 1948 British film starring Moira ShearerSHOES
- 54a. The “O” in TKOOUT
- 55a. Mouse-spotter’s horrified squealEEK
- 56a. “___, matey!” (sailor’s shout)AHOY
- 57a. People pleaser’s answer, perhapsYES
- 58a. ___ Lankan, certain Asian demographicSRI
- 59a. James of fictional spydomBOND
Down
- 1d. “___-ching!” (cash register sound)CHA
- 2d. Partner of “aah”OOH
- 3d. Tale of ___ (sad story)WOE
- 4d. ___ Moines, IowaDES
- 5d. Texter’s smiley face or heart eyes, e.g.EMOJI
- 6d. “:” punctuationCOLON
- 7d. ___-crust pizza (New York style)THIN
- 8d. Borscht maker’s red root veggieBEET
- 9d. Billy Joel’s “Tell ___ About It”HER
- 11d. “Hand-y” sounding tree found on the coastPALM
- 15d. Owe a ___ of gratitudeDEBT
- 17d. Butt-___ (accidental phone call)DIAL
- 19d. Like the Mariana TrenchDEEP
- 21d. Scrabble or mosaic pieceTILE
- 22d. Shampoo and conditioner targetHAIR
- 23d. “Reverse that” computer commandUNDO
- 24d. “It’s the ___ you can do” (bare minimum)LEAST
- 28d. Metal etcher’s corrosive materialACID
- 29d. ___ breadwinner (only)SOLE
- 30d. “The ___ Queen” fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen that inspired the Disney film “Frozen”SNOW
- 33d. “The ___ Swans,” fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen that was adapted into a 1977 Japanese anime filmWILD
- 36d. Get off ___-free (unharmed)SCOT
- 38d. Check-signing itemsPENS
- 41d. “…___! We all fall down!” (“Ring Around the Rosie” lyrics)ASHES
- 42d. ___ clear of (avoid something unpleasant)STEER
- 44d. Scrapbook adhesiveGLUE
- 45d. Red ___ (spicy cinnamon-flavored candies)HOTS
- 47d. Captain who hunted Moby-DickAHAB
- 48d. Playfully shyCOY
- 49d. ___ lift (sight at winter resorts)SKI
- 51d. “So, that’s what you’re up to!” cryOHO
- 52d. Umpteen number of centuries, sayEON
- 53d. New South Wales’ capital, for shortSYD