The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 14 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. Women’s Day month, for shortMAR
- 4a. Idiot boxes: Abbr.TVS
- 7a. ___-smacking good (very tasty)LIP
- 10a. “Give it ___” (attempt): 2 wds.AGO
- 11a. Bride’s head coverVEIL
- 12a. Marilyn Monroe’s distinct facial featureMOLE
- 13a. Rhyming opposite of “nay”YEA
- 14a. “___ Man,” 1952 novel by Ralph Ellison featuring an unnamed protagonist that won the National Book Award for FictionINVISIBLE
- 16a. Optional extra, like pizza topping, say: Hyph.ADDON
- 18a. Grace-concluding wordAMEN
- 19a. Play a role in a movieACT
- 21a. Modify, as a script for publicationEDIT
- 24a. “The Time ___,” 1895 novella by H.GMACHINE
- 28a. Prefix with “function” or “ware”MAL
- 30a. Jacob’s biblical twinESAU
- 31a. Sun-kissed skin toneTAN
- 33a. Ram or bull’s genderMALE
- 34a. “Elvis ___ left the building”HAS
- 35a. 1938 novel by Daphne du Maurier featuring an unnamed protagonist that was adapted into an eponymous Oscar-winning filmREBECCA
- 37a. “Not a ___ out of you!” (“Shh!”)PEEP
- 40a. “Montana Sky” author RobertsNORA
- 41a. Mai ___ (cocktail)TAI
- 43a. “American ___” (reality show)IDOL
- 46a. 1996 novel by Chuck Palahniuk featuring an unnamed protagonist, with a film adaptation starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton: 2 wds.FIGHTCLUB
- 51a. “Well, lah-di-___!”DAH
- 53a. Brainstorm output, maybeIDEA
- 54a. Be at ___ (relax)EASE
- 55a. Double-helix genetic material: Abbr.DNA
- 56a. Palindromic time of dayNOON
- 57a. She-sheepEWE
- 58a. Do some needleworkSEW
Down
- 1d. “Big Mouth” voice actress ___ RudolphMAYA
- 2d. Matured, like fine wineAGED
- 3d. “The ___,” 2006 novel by Cormac McCarthy featuring an unnamed protagonist that won the Pulitzer Prize for FictionROAD
- 4d. First double-digit numberTEN
- 5d. ___ voce (oral exam)VIVA
- 6d. “The Real ___ Shady” (Eminem hit)SLIM
- 7d. Throw in a high arcLOB
- 8d. Under the weather, sayILL
- 9d. Baseball Hall of Famer ___ Wee ReesePEE
- 11d. Leonardo da ___, “The Last Supper” painterVINCI
- 12d. ___ one’s manners (behave politely)MIND
- 15d. Catch the drift?SEE
- 17d. Honolulu’s islandOAHU
- 20d. Explosive initialsTNT
- 22d. Apple desktopIMAC
- 23d. Soft mineral used in a barber’s powdersTALC
- 24d. “This doesn’t impress me at all,” slangilyMEH
- 25d. “Right away!” in office memos: Abbr.ASAP
- 26d. Lawyer’s assignmentCASE
- 27d. Make moneyEARN
- 29d. “Glee” actress ___ MicheleLEA
- 32d. Keanu’s character in “The Matrix Resurrections”NEO
- 33d. Alcoholic drink made with honeyMEAD
- 36d. Illegal money offerBRIBE
- 38d. Actor Hawke of “Before Sunrise”ETHAN
- 39d. ___ on the backPAT
- 42d. Slurpee alternativeICEE
- 44d. “Against all ___”ODDS
- 45d. “The Ocean at the End of the ___,” 2013 novel by Neil Gaiman featuring an unnamed protagonist that won a British Book AwardLANE
- 46d. Fish propellerFIN
- 47d. Bachelor’s last words?: 2 wds.IDO
- 48d. Prefix for “metric” or “logical”GEO
- 49d. The “L” of LSATLAW
- 50d. Fair ___ (copyright term)USE
- 52d. “Yee-___!”HAW