The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 26 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. Sheep’s callBAA
- 4a. Resort with relaxing amenitiesSPA
- 7a. The gift of ___ (ability to speak impressively)GAB
- 10a. In need of some cold medicine, sayILL
- 11a. Suffix with “mountain” to mean a mountain climberEER
- 12a. Bruno Mars ___ Peter Hernandez (alias letters)AKA
- 13a. Travel by boat or yacht, saySAIL
- 15a. Tourist’s four-wheel rentalCAR
- 16a. “Cat ___ your tongue?”GOT
- 17a. Snake that allegedly killed CleopatraASP
- 20a. ___ O’Brien, comedian who hosted “The Tonight Show” from 2009 to 2010CONAN
- 22a. Mount Everest’s continentASIA
- 23a. Palindromic female covered in fleeceEWE
- 24a. Jumbo ___ (large airliner)JET
- 26a. SprintedRAN
- 28a. Perform on a stage, sayACT
- 31a. Painter’s creationART
- 32a. Red-hot rageIRE
- 33a. Makes repairs to, as a roadTARS
- 35a. “Hell ___!” (slangy agreement)YEAH
- 37a. Honest ___, President Lincoln’s nicknameABE
- 40a. ___ Grande, river flowing through the southern U.SRIO
- 41a. In ___ of (blown away by)AWE
- 44a. Jimmy ___, comedian and host of NBC’s “The Tonight Show” since 2014FALLON
- 46a. Johnny ___, comedian who hosted “The Tonight Show” from 1962 to 1992CARSON
- 49a. To’s companionFRO
- 50a. Prefix with “fauna” to mean birds of a particular regionAVI
- 51a. “Give ___ moment!”: 2 wds.MEA
- 53a. ___ Allen, co-creator and first host of NBC’s “The Tonight Show” from 1954 to 1957STEVE
- 57a. Distress call from a shipSOS
- 58a. Rock band essential, for shortAMP
- 59a. Flirtatiously shyCOY
- 60a. Palindromic opposite of “WSW”: Abbr.ENE
- 61a. Big Apple news outlet with a Spelling Bee: Abbr.NYT
- 62a. “I ___ you an apology!”OWE
Down
- 1d. “Perform twice,” in sheet music (anagram of “sib”)BIS
- 2d. Chicken ___ king: 2 wds.ALA
- 3d. Boxer MuhammadALI
- 4d. Clock’s longest hand, for shortSEC
- 5d. Nobel ___ Prize (award won by Mother Teresa)PEACE
- 6d. Robin Hood’s projectileARROW
- 7d. “Shallow” singer Lady ___GAGA
- 8d. “Lonely” and “Don’t Matter” singerAKON
- 9d. Flying nocturnal mammal that uses echolocationBAT
- 14d. ___ Vegas, NevadaLAS
- 18d. iPad voiceSIRI
- 19d. Jack ___, comedian who hosted “The Tonight Show” from 1957 to 1962PAAR
- 21d. Without ice, as a glass of whiskeyNEAT
- 22d. Encouraging lead-in to “boy” or “girl”ATTA
- 24d. ___ Leno, comedian who presented “The Tonight Show” from 1992-2009 and 2010-2014JAY
- 25d. Poetic palindrome that means “before”ERE
- 27d. Organization for many a public school teacher: Abbr.NEA
- 29d. ___ Reiner who created “The Dick Van Dyke Show”CARL
- 30d. Group of three, sayTRIO
- 34d. Dad, to grandpaSON
- 36d. “Rumor ___ it …”HAS
- 38d. Ride-or-die pal, say: Abbr.BFF
- 39d. “I’m all ___” (attentive)EARS
- 42d. “Wonder ___ 1984,” 2020 Gal Gadot filmWOMAN
- 43d. Antagonist or foeENEMY
- 45d. Parking localeLOT
- 46d. Cold ___ (crime that hasn’t been solved)CASE
- 47d. Bard of ___, Shakespeare’s titleAVON
- 48d. “Early to bed and early to ___…”RISE
- 52d. Befitting, as a replyAPT
- 54d. Prefix with “system” or “sphere”ECO
- 55d. Give one’s wordVOW
- 56d. Storm centerEYE