The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 9 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.
For more Daily Themed Crossword Solutions go in the homepage.
ads
Across
- 1a. Disco ___ (character from “The Simpsons”)STU
- 4a. Hat’s hanging sitePEG
- 7a. “This doesn’t ___ well” (doesn’t look good)BODE
- 11a. Dill or cilantro, e.g.HERB
- 13a. Grow older, sayAGE
- 14a. “Mi ___” (“My love” in Spanish)AMOR
- 15a. Holler and cheerYELL
- 16a. Regular pub crawlerSOT
- 17a. Shape of a striped Christmas treatCANE
- 18a. Follow a director’s ordersACT
- 20a. “The ___ Good Friday,” 1980 British mafia film starring Bob HoskinsLONG
- 21a. ___-ColaCOCA
- 23a. Bone between the knee and ankleSHIN
- 25a. Spaghetti twisters?FORKS
- 26a. You may teach it tricksPET
- 27a. “___ La La” (1964 song)SHA
- 30a. “___ You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?” (game show)ARE
- 31a. It may be bright or roughIDEA
- 33a. “O” of SOSOUR
- 34a. Winning call for a boxer: Abbr.TKO
- 35a. Praying sisterNUN
- 36a. Shape, as nailsFILE
- 37a. 1990 American mafia film starring Robert De Niro and Joe PesciGOODFELLAS
- 40a. Lo-___ diet, for shortCAL
- 42a. Tulsa’s liberal arts school: Abbr.ORU
- 43a. Bossa ___ (samba style)NOVA
- 44a. 1983 American mafia film remake starring Al Pacino and Michelle PfeifferSCARFACE
- 49a. UAE rulerEMIR
- 50a. Pine or peanut productOIL
- 51a. Like sparkling water that lost its sparkleFLAT
- 52a. Walk through knee-deep watersWADE
- 53a. “___ Boot” (1981 film)DAS
- 54a. Football field measureYARD
Down
- 1d. Not a forward personSHY
- 2d. Prop in a golfer’s bagTEE
- 3d. Address that may start with “www”: Abbr.URL
- 4d. What a nostalgic person remembersPAST
- 5d. Narcissist’s traitEGO
- 6d. From the ___-go (beginning)GET
- 7d. Strips in a breakfast buffetBACON
- 8d. Muscat’s countryOMAN
- 9d. “Ding-___” (indication of a visitor?)DONG
- 10d. Before, in old epicsERE
- 12d. “___ Caesar,” 1973 American mafia film starring Fred Williamson and Gloria HendryBLACK
- 19d. 1995 American mafia film starring Robert De Niro and Sharon StoneCASINO
- 20d. Like a candle in useLIT
- 21d. Bottle part that’s “popped”CORK
- 22d. Cookie that may be deep-friedOREO
- 23d. Blow through a paycheckSPEND
- 24d. “Wasn’t ___ most peculiar man?” (Simon and Garfunkel lyrics): 2 wds.HEA
- 25d. Like Mardi Gras’ TuesdayFAT
- 27d. Earthworm’s roadSOIL
- 28d. ___ skirt (Hawaiian garb)HULA
- 29d. Olympian war godARES
- 32d. Solo plus one?DUO
- 36d. Like good pancakes or marshmallowsFLUFFY
- 37d. Computer screen problemGLARE
- 38d. Stable babies (anagram of “loafs”)FOALS
- 39d. Elicit an “oops”ERR
- 40d. Prolonged deep sleepCOMA
- 41d. Hardcore, like some hobbyistsAVID
- 43d. “King of ___ York,” 1990 American mafia film starring Christopher Walken and David CarusoNEW
- 44d. Lawn’s bald spot fixerSOD
- 45d. Organization in many spy novels: Abbr.CIA
- 46d. Tarte ___ tomate: 2 wds.ALA
- 47d. Pool vehicle?CAR
- 48d. Take-off approximate: Abbr.ETD