The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 24 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. Month with a “Fool’s Day,” for shortAPR
- 4a. Easier said than ___DONE
- 8a. Salty water bodySEA
- 11a. Make up an alibiLIE
- 12a. Twitter’s ___ MuskELON
- 13a. Liquid also called “black gold”OIL
- 14a. Antonym of “more”LESS
- 16a. Long-nosed fishes (anagram of “rags”)GARS
- 17a. “i” or “j”-topping pointDOT
- 18a. Cause damage to, as a surfaceMAR
- 20a. Heavenly glow, sayAURA
- 22a. ___ Eilish, “Bad Guy” singer who was 18 when she won the 2020 Grammy for Record of the YearBILLIE
- 25a. Feathered farm cluckerHEN
- 26a. “Side To Side” singer Grande, to her fansARI
- 27a. Overnight condensation on grassDEW
- 29a. ___ Winehouse, “Rehab” singer who was 24 when she won the 2008 Grammy for Record of the YearAMY
- 32a. Junk drawer label, for short (anagram of “scim”)MISC
- 34a. Denver sandwich meatHAM
- 37a. Gut punch reactionOOF
- 39a. Orchestra section with violins and cellos, for shortSTR
- 40a. Friedrich Schiller’s “___ to Joy”ODE
- 41a. Padded or strapless lingerie itemBRA
- 42a. “This massage feels great!” soundAAH
- 45a. Pencil part that’s often chewedERASER
- 47a. ___ Darin, “Mack the Knife” musician who was 22 when he won the 1959 Grammy for Record of the YearBOBBY
- 49a. Hawaiian garlandLEI
- 50a. College year division, for shortSEM
- 51a. Dog in “Garfield”ODIE
- 53a. ___ Geller, David Schwimmer’s role in “Friends”ROSS
- 57a. ___ Diego, CaliforniaSAN
- 58a. Website address: Abbr.URL
- 59a. Chris ___, “Fool (If You Think It’s Over)” singerREA
- 60a. Slide through the snowSKI
- 61a. ___ the line (obey)TOE
- 62a. Ring rock?GEM
Down
- 1d. “Don’t hurry, I’ve got ___ the time in the world”ALL
- 2d. Thanksgiving dessertPIE
- 3d. Hi-___ graphics (high-quality graphics), informallyRES
- 4d. MA, MBA, or PhD, e.g.DEGREE
- 5d. Suffix with “Cray” to give a crayon brandOLA
- 6d. ___ Jones, “Don’t Know Why” singer who was 23 when she won the 2003 Grammy for Record of the YearNORAH
- 7d. Occur as a result (anagram of “unsee”)ENSUE
- 8d. Fizzy pizza party purchaseSODA
- 9d. Vowel trio after “a”EIO
- 10d. PC key on either side of the spacebarALT
- 15d. What “S” on a clothing label means, for shortSML
- 19d. First ___ kit (wound-treating kit)AID
- 21d. Genetic messenger lettersRNA
- 22d. Impact sound when Batman punches a villain?BAM
- 23d. Pigmented eye part that is also the name of a flowerIRIS
- 24d. “Schindler’s ___,” 1993 Steven Spielberg filmLIST
- 28d. “Do you know ___ I am?!”WHO
- 30d. Flash ___ (crowds that break into dance)MOBS
- 31d. Days of ___ (long gone days)YORE
- 33d. Zodiac crustaceanCRAB
- 35d. “Someone Like You” singer who was 24 when she won the 2012 Grammy for Record of the YearADELE
- 36d. “It was nothing more than a ___ coincidence!”MERE
- 38d. Not really closeFAR
- 43d. Out and ___ (active)ABOUT
- 44d. Water-related prefix with “electricity”HYDRO
- 46d. Vanish into thin ___AIR
- 47d. Toucan’s prominent featureBEAK
- 48d. Dallas-based luxury hotel chainOMNI
- 50d. Sizzling BBQ soundSSS
- 52d. Suffix with “percent” or “infant”ILE
- 54d. “O” in NGO, for shortORG
- 55d. PerceiveSEE
- 56d. ___ Smith, “Stay With Me” singer who was 22 when they won the 2015 Grammy for Record of the YearSAM