The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 20 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. Vanity Fair or Vogue, for shortMAG
- 4a. Place to get pamperedSPA
- 7a. “Gemini Man” director LeeANG
- 10a. Egyptian cobraASP
- 11a. Street name in six “nightmarish” moviesELM
- 12a. Small medicine containerVIAL
- 13a. “The ___,” 2011 fantasy film where Ryan Reynolds’ and Jason Bateman’s characters swap bodies: Hyph.CHANGEUP
- 16a. Poet ___ StEDNA
- 17a. Rower’s needsOARS
- 18a. ___ carefully (speak or behave carefully)TREAD
- 19a. Strong taste, as of a citrus fruit (rhymes with “bang”)TANG
- 21a. Aunt, to dad, for shortSIS
- 22a. State whose residents are known as “Buckeyes”OHIO
- 23a. “___: Welcome to the Jungle,” 2017 fantasy film where teenagers are trapped in adult avatars within a video gameJUMANJI
- 27a. Zodiac lionLEO
- 28a. “Watch your ___, mister!”TONE
- 29a. Lobe’s locationEAR
- 30a. Suffer from a cold, sayAIL
- 31a. Dry, as humorWRY
- 32a. Skeleton componentBONE
- 33a. “Freaky ___,” 2003 comedy film where Jamie Lee Curtis’ and Lindsay Lohan’s characters swap bodiesFRIDAY
- 35a. Pig’s padSTY
- 37a. Stubborn farm animalASS
- 38a. Heart localeCHEST
- 41a. “___ Name,” 2016 animated fantasy film by Makoto Shinkai where two high school students swap bodiesYOUR
- 44a. Bangkok nativeTHAI
- 46a. ___ de Triomphe, Paris monumentARC
- 48a. Middle ___ (region with Iraq and Iran)EAST
- 49a. Ornamental vaseURN
- 50a. Gluttony, for oneSIN
- 51a. Alias lettersAKA
- 52a. Actress Ryan of “When Harry Met Sally”MEG
- 53a. Adjective for a judge, for shortHON
Down
- 1d. ___ and cheese (pasta dish)MAC
- 2d. ___ Ketchum, “Pokemon” protagonistASH
- 3d. College student’s stat: Abbr.GPA
- 4d. Person who claims to predict the futureSEER
- 5d. “+” signPLUS
- 6d. Rock concert booster, for shortAMP
- 7d. Assistant, formallyAIDE
- 8d. Grandma, affectionatelyNANA
- 9d. Pleased and delightedGLAD
- 12d. “Vice ___,” 1988 comedy film where Judge Reinhold’s and Fred Savage’s characters swap bodiesVERSA
- 14d. Taboo action, say: Hyph.NONO
- 15d. Running ___ (sitcom feature)GAG
- 18d. “No ___ to Die” (2021 James Bond film)TIME
- 19d. “A League of ___ Own” (1992 Tom Hanks film)THEIR
- 20d. Garlicky mayonnaise-like sauceAIOLI
- 21d. ___-dried tomatoesSUN
- 22d. Count ___ (“A Series of Unfortunate Events” villain)OLAF
- 23d. “___ to the World” (Christmas carol)JOY
- 24d. ___-noir (sinister film genre)NEO
- 25d. Resolution-making month, for shortJAN
- 26d. Furious stateIRE
- 28d. Private romantic rendezvous (rhymes with “wrist”)TRYST
- 31d. “How ___ the food?”WAS
- 32d. “Ciao!”BYE
- 34d. Pub missileDART
- 35d. Jump ___ (horror movie tactic)SCARE
- 36d. “It’s a Boy Girl ___,” 2006 rom-com where Samaire Armstrong’s and Kevin Zegers’ characters swap bodiesTHING
- 39d. Accessory for Miss UniverseSASH
- 40d. The Musketeers or The Powerpuff Girls, e.g.TRIO
- 41d. Roll call affirmativeYEA
- 42d. Wine or whiskey barrel woodOAK
- 43d. “The Star-Spangled Banner” nation: Abbr.USA
- 45d. Sing without wordsHUM
- 47d. “Larry King Live” channel: Abbr.CNN