The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 11 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. “Four score and seven years ___…”AGO
- 4a. Sharp-toothed fishGAR
- 7a. Jean ___, founder of DadaismARP
- 10a. Nabbed suspect, informallyPERP
- 12a. Promising wedding words: 2 wds.IDO
- 13a. Sushi chef’s eggsROE
- 14a. Roman’s robe, onceTOGA
- 15a. Eve’s Eden partnerADAM
- 17a. “Moo” sayerCOW
- 18a. “New Day” airer: Abbr.CNN
- 20a. “___, camera, action!”LIGHTS
- 22a. “I’m ___ liberty to discuss”: 2 wds.NOTAT
- 24a. ___ Reynolds, lead vocalist of Imagine DragonsDAN
- 25a. Death ___ for Cutie, American indie rock band known for their hit “I Will Follow You Into the Dark”CAB
- 26a. Chinese takeout additive: Abbr.MSG
- 28a. PC port lettersUSB
- 31a. “All jokes ___…”ASIDE
- 33a. Puncher in a cobbler’s toolkitAWL
- 36a. Cookie Monster’s munching syllableNOM
- 38a. Cry on a water slideWHEE
- 39a. Indian beach stateGOA
- 40a. Rita on Spotify playlistsORA
- 41a. Slices in a deli submarine, perhapsSALAMI
- 44a. Like shoes after stepping into a puddleWET
- 45a. Tokyo ___ Club, Canadian indie rock band known for their song “Your English is Good”POLICE
- 48a. Frat member, to another frat member, slangilyBRO
- 50a. Bitter bar letters?IPA
- 51a. Mount Olympus queenHERA
- 53a. Bon ___, American indie folk and rock band known for their hit “Holocene”IVER
- 57a. Kilt’s pom-pomed partnerTAM
- 58a. Reduce someone else’s sentences?EDIT
- 59a. Simone of soul musicNINA
- 60a. Swiss skier’s view, maybeALP
- 61a. Captain’s call for help: Abbr.SOS
- 62a. Had a funny feeling, sayKNEW
Down
- 1d. PertinentAPT
- 2d. Nat ___ TVGEO
- 3d. URL finisher, oftenORG
- 4d. They Might Be ___, American alternative and indie rock band known for their hit “Istanbul”GIANTS
- 5d. Use a calculator’s plus buttonADD
- 6d. “Matilda” author ___ DahlROALD
- 7d. Curved entrancewayARCH
- 8d. Money, to all evil, proverbiallyROOT
- 9d. Church benchesPEWS
- 11d. Agreement between alliesPACT
- 16d. “Paper Planes” rapperMIA
- 19d. Jack or Jill, e.g.NAME
- 21d. African wildebeestGNU
- 22d. Crosby, Stills, ___ & Young (“Our House” folk rock group)NASH
- 23d. Tony Award’s cousinOBIE
- 25d. Raven’s callCAW
- 27d. Lady of pop?GAGA
- 29d. ___ Patrol, Northern Irish-Scottish rock and former indie band known for their hit “Chasing Cars”SNOW
- 30d. Far from being the life of the partyBORE
- 32d. Indian or Pakistani, abroadDESI
- 34d. The ___, English indie rock band known for their song “Let’s Dance to Joy Division”WOMBATS
- 35d. Dragon’s denLAIR
- 37d. Downward dog supporter?MAT
- 42d. Dull but continuous painACHE
- 43d. Third largest city in the U.K.LEEDS
- 45d. Flatbread that’s often filledPITA
- 46d. Jewel on a Libra’s ring, perhapsOPAL
- 47d. It may be found standing on a tableLAMP
- 49d. Squeal from a styOINK
- 52d. Christ the Redeemer’s spot, familiarlyRIO
- 54d. Wine, in ChampagneVIN
- 55d. Chemist’s suffixENE
- 56d. Like honey in a beehiveRAW