The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 17 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. Classifieds or commercials, brieflyADS
- 4a. “Starry Night” backdropSKY
- 7a. Furry 1980s TV alien: Abbr.ALF
- 10a. Copacabana beach city, familiarlyRIO
- 11a. Many a TikTok user, age-wiseTEEN
- 13a. Contact ___ email (through)VIA
- 14a. Palindromic “Ex Machina” robotAVA
- 15a. Prefix that means “against”ANTI
- 16a. Ostrich kin from Down UnderEMU
- 17a. ___ Obama, US President who has won two Grammy awards for Best Spoken Word AlbumBARACK
- 20a. Photocopying pioneer whose name is now a verbXEROX
- 22a. Eggs from the seaROE
- 23a. British restroomLOO
- 24a. Get started, sayBEGIN
- 27a. John FKENNEDY
- 31a. Montgomery’s state, for shortALA
- 32a. Bookie’s transactionBET
- 33a. Make, as a knotTIE
- 34a. ___ Clinton, former First Lady who won a Grammy for Best Spoken Word album in 1997HILLARY
- 37a. “Now, ___ more like it!”THATS
- 39a. Type of hoppy brew: Abbr.IPA
- 40a. ___ cucumber (marine animal)SEA
- 41a. Color of honeyAMBER
- 44a. Jimmy ___, US President who has won three Grammy awards for Best Spoken Word AlbumCARTER
- 48a. Neckpiece made of flowersLEI
- 49a. Collection of facts and figures, for shortINFO
- 52a. ___ model (person worth admiring)ROLE
- 53a. Best buddyPAL
- 54a. “King ___” (Shakespearean tragedy)LEAR
- 55a. Meryl Streep’s Ivy League alma materYALE
- 56a. Long-running NBC skit show: Abbr.SNL
- 57a. “Killing ___,” spy thriller TV seriesEVE
- 58a. “___ Comedy Jam,” HBO TV seriesDEF
Down
- 1d. United ___ EmiratesARAB
- 2d. Certain female pop star, like Mariah CareyDIVA
- 3d. Fly high like a hawk, saySOAR
- 4d. Weapon plunged through a vampire’s heartSTAKE
- 5d. Barbie’s beauKEN
- 6d. “The best is ___ to come”YET
- 7d. Say confidently (anagram of “vera”)AVER
- 8d. Swanky red carpet car, for shortLIMO
- 9d. ___ pas (embarrassing mistake)FAUX
- 12d. Richard ___, US President who was nominated for Best Spoken Word recordingNIXON
- 18d. Director Aster of “Beau Is Afraid”ARI
- 19d. Scammer’s schemeCON
- 21d. Gazillion yearsEON
- 23d. “___ there be light”LET
- 24d. Word said before “humbug”BAH
- 25d. Cotton gin inventor, ___ WhitneyELI
- 26d. Actress Gadot of “Justice League”GAL
- 27d. Black or white piece of a pianoKEY
- 28d. When a plane is due: Abbr.ETA
- 29d. Morse code characterDIT
- 30d. “Sure thing!”YES
- 32d. Undergarment with a claspBRA
- 35d. Pinocchio’s downfallLIE
- 36d. ___ Fool’s DayAPRIL
- 37d. Pekoe or Oolong, e.g.TEA
- 38d. “Don’t Worry Darling” actor ___ StylesHARRY
- 40d. Best Original ___, Oscar categorySCORE
- 41d. Swiss mountain rangeALPS
- 42d. “I didn’t ___ what I said!”MEAN
- 43d. ___ Clinton, US President who has won two Grammys in the Spoken Word categoryBILL
- 45d. Warty-skinned hopperTOAD
- 46d. Magazine that rivals VogueELLE
- 47d. Coral ___ (marine life haven)REEF
- 50d. Formerly known asNEE
- 51d. “Most preferred,” in textsFAV