The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 25 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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- 1a. ___ secret (confidential)TOP
- 4a. Gym-goer’s pride, slangilyBOD
- 7a. Braying animalASS
- 10a. ___ out a small amount of money (make it last)EKE
- 11a. Apple’s discontinued “musical” productIPOD
- 13a. Travel plan wordVIA
- 14a. Pendulum’s path shapeARC
- 15a. Hungary’s capital and four-time host of the World Table Tennis Championships FinalsBUDAPEST
- 17a. Type of jar that may contain picklesMASON
- 20a. “Cut me ___ slack!”SOME
- 21a. Curtain holderROD
- 23a. France’s capital and four-time host of the World Table Tennis Championships FinalsPARIS
- 27a. South African city with the Golden Mile and host of the 2023 World Table Tennis Championships FinalsDURBAN
- 30a. Frozen waterICE
- 31a. Android alternative: Abbr.IOS
- 32a. “Ready, ___, go!”SET
- 34a. Farm animal that gives milk and cheeseCOW
- 35a. Lord Byron’s “___ Walks in Beauty”SHE
- 36a. Texas’s “Space City” and host of the 2021 World Table Tennis Championships FinalsHOUSTON
- 39a. “You ___ at hello” (“I’m already convinced!”): 2 wds.HADME
- 42a. Minnie Mouse’s hair accessoryBOW
- 43a. Tehran’s countryIRAN
- 46a. Ticking time ___ (close to disaster)BOMB
- 49a. Chinese city with a busy port and host of the 2005 World Table Tennis Championships FinalsSHANGHAI
- 53a. Archer’s assetAIM
- 55a. Demolished a building, with “down”TORE
- 56a. Like all prime numbers except 2ODD
- 57a. The Beatles’ initial bassist Sutcliffe, fondlySTU
- 58a. Yang’s counterpartYIN
- 59a. Retired hoopster ___ MingYAO
- 60a. ___ Talks (inspirational video series)TED
Down
- 1d. Dream ___ (perfect group of people)TEAM
- 2d. Gumbo veggieOKRA
- 3d. Chest muscles, for short (anagram of “spec”)PECS
- 4d. Tot’s mealtime garbBIB
- 5d. Magnum ___ (artist’s greatest work)OPUS
- 6d. Extinct flightless bird endemic to MauritiusDODO
- 7d. Madison ___, NYC, for shortAVE
- 8d. Female sibling, lovinglySIS
- 9d. Relaxed on a recliner, saySAT
- 12d. Moderately wet, as a towelDAMP
- 16d. Split ___ soupPEA
- 18d. Bobby in the Hockey Hall of FameORR
- 19d. ___ Hill, San FranciscoNOB
- 22d. Recipe measure similar to a “pinch”DASH
- 24d. Puerto ___, San Juan’s landRICO
- 25d. Clickable desktop symbolICON
- 26d. Mend with threadSEW
- 27d. Qatar’s capital and host of the 2025 World Table Tennis Championships FinalsDOHA
- 28d. “I’m quite ___ to it” (accustomed)USED
- 29d. Prefix with “natal,” to a pediatricianNEO
- 31d. Suffix with “self” to mean “self-centered”ISH
- 33d. Bath salts localeTUB
- 37d. ___ story (sympathy-inducing tale)SOB
- 38d. Doubles numberTWO
- 40d. Gold-digging siteMINE
- 41d. Unit of energy (anagram of “reg”)ERG
- 44d. Chips ___! (cookie brand with a nautical name)AHOY
- 45d. “Nothing” in SpanishNADA
- 47d. Sailboat’s sail supportMAST
- 48d. All bark and no ___BITE
- 49d. Sow’s residenceSTY
- 50d. ___ polloi (general population)HOI
- 51d. Comic son of Prince Valiant and AletaARN
- 52d. “What would ___ without you?”: 2 wds.IDO
- 54d. Mississippi ___ pieMUD