The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 23 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. Hooting barn residentOWL
- 4a. Word following “baseball” or “shower”CAP
- 7a. Six-pack muscles, for shortABS
- 10a. Weed-clearing toolHOE
- 11a. “___ Maria” (hymn)AVE
- 12a. Fish, in the pastROE
- 13a. Literary movement characterized by a break from traditional ways of writing as seen in “The Waste Land”MODERNISM
- 17a. Dynamite cousin: Abbr.TNT
- 18a. Soccer Hall of Famer HammMIA
- 19a. ___ and turns (unable to sleep)TOSSES
- 21a. Theatre of the ___, literary style characterized by existentialist plays and writing as seen in “Waiting for Godot”ABSURD
- 24a. Kimono sashOBI
- 25a. Quid ___ quo (favor for a favor)PRO
- 26a. “___ Sam” (2001 Sean Penn starrer): 2 wds.IAM
- 28a. ___ of interest (banking term)RATE
- 32a. Like a newborn baby, maybeBALD
- 34a. ___ Realism, literary style that blurs the lines between fantasy and reality, as seen in “One Hundred Years of Solitude”MAGICAL
- 37a. John ___ (anonymous identity)DOE
- 38a. Make an oopsieERR
- 39a. “The long ___ of the law”ARM
- 40a. Morning hours: Abbr.AMS
- 43a. Group of French writers and mathematicians who invented a literary style with constrained writing techniques, as seen in “La Disparition”OULIPO
- 45a. The ___ Renaissance, literary movement that focused on the revival of African-American cultureHARLEM
- 48a. Corporation takeover strategy: Abbr.LBO
- 49a. Put to work?USE
- 50a. Birth certificate detail, perhapsNAME
- 52a. Cowboy boot featureSPUR
- 56a. Martini baseGIN
- 57a. Sold-out show lettersSRO
- 58a. Like most petsTAME
- 59a. Beret, for oneHAT
- 60a. Broke bread, sayATE
- 61a. Vinyl albums: Abbr.LPS
Down
- 1d. Unit of electrical resistanceOHM
- 2d. Win over, as on Valentine’s DayWOO
- 3d. Was in charge ofLED
- 4d. Quebec’s countryCANADA
- 5d. Prefix that means “bird”AVI
- 6d. Green pasta saucePESTO
- 7d. The Black ___ Movement, with African-American fronted works, as seen in “The Revolutionary Theatre”ARTS
- 8d. Treat for a dogBONE
- 9d. Goes down, as the sunSETS
- 14d. Large flightless birdEMU
- 15d. “Work” singer, to her fansRIRI
- 16d. Flash ___ (impromptu performance)MOB
- 20d. iPhone assistantSIRI
- 21d. NYPD alert: Abbr.APB
- 22d. Actor Pitt from “Ocean’s Eleven”BRAD
- 23d. One-person performanceSOLO
- 27d. “Mrs.” in FranceMME
- 29d. Antioxidant berryACAI
- 30d. Rain cover, for a stageTARP
- 31d. “Tickle me” muppetELMO
- 33d. “___ with it, it’s your problem”DEAL
- 35d. Play ___ (act): 2 wds.AROLE
- 36d. Pub ___ (food, slangily)GRUB
- 41d. High-IQ societyMENSA
- 42d. Like people in a high-IQ societySMART
- 44d. The ___ Generation, term that refers to the early adults during WWI, referenced in “The Sun Also Rises”LOST
- 45d. ___ Grant of “Bridget Jones’s Diary”HUGH
- 46d. Nepal’s localeASIA
- 47d. “___-a-Cop” (1987 thriller comedy)RENT
- 51d. “Eeny, meeny, miny, ___…”MOE
- 53d. Calvin to Hobbes, sayPAL
- 54d. Strike caller, for shortUMP
- 55d. ___ judicata (legal term)RES