The Daily Themed Crossword May 1 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. Scientist’s workplace, for shortLAB
- 4a. Comfy nighttime attire, for shortPJS
- 7a. “It’s not all ___ and games…”FUN
- 10a. ___ carte (choose your own dishes): 2 wds.ALA
- 11a. ___ shield (police protection device)RIOT
- 12a. ___ and throw (like some disposable cups)USE
- 13a. “Buenos ___!” (“Good morning!”)DIAS
- 15a. Pimply puberty woeACNE
- 16a. “Rataouille” rodentRAT
- 17a. “Big Blue” company: Abbr.IBM
- 19a. Fall on deaf ___EARS
- 21a. United ___ Emirates (Abu Dhabi’s country)ARAB
- 22a. Glide down white winter layers, saySKI
- 23a. Uncooked, like fish inside a sushi rollRAW
- 25a. In need of medicine, sayILL
- 27a. Song by The Strokes that was inspired by Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World”SOMA
- 31a. Bitter brewery offering: Abbr.IPA
- 32a. Actor DiCaprio of “Revolutionary Road,” fondlyLEO
- 33a. Vintage photo tint (anagram of “paise”)SEPIA
- 34a. Eggy salad dressing, for shortMAYO
- 36a. Pig’s muddy dwellingSTY
- 38a. Spanish for “a”UNA
- 39a. Muscles worked out by crunches, for shortABS
- 42a. Genetic code-carrying molecules: Abbr.RNAS
- 44a. “Scentless ___,” song by Nirvana that was inspired by Patrick Suskind’s “Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer”APPRENTICE
- 48a. London lavatoryLOO
- 49a. Turkish currencyLIRA
- 50a. Popular elevator and escalator makerOTIS
- 54a. Vowel triplet after “e”IOU
- 55a. Translucent milky-white birthstoneOPAL
- 56a. Biblical ark skipperNOAH
- 57a. Class with easels and smocksART
- 58a. Tie the knotWED
- 59a. Song by Metallica that was inspired by Dalton Trumbo’s “Johnny Got His Gun”ONE
Down
- 1d. Scottish boyLAD
- 2d. Prince ___ Ababwa, “Aladdin” heroALI
- 3d. “Ewww” from an ewe?BAA
- 4d. Polaroid camera output, for shortPIC
- 5d. “Indiana ___” (movie franchise)JONES
- 6d. Meat that may be served medium-rareSTEAK
- 7d. “Venus In ___,” song by The Velvet Underground that was inspired by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch’s eponymous novelFURS
- 8d. Country with Redwood National Park: Abbr.USA
- 9d. Butterfly-catcher’s equipmentNET
- 11d. “___ On,” song by Led Zeppelin that was inspired by J.R.RRAMBLE
- 14d. Elton John’s titleSIR
- 18d. Get-out-of-jail moneyBAIL
- 20d. “All ___” (courtroom instruction)RISE
- 21d. “Gouge ___,” song by rock band Pixies that is inspired by the story of Samson and DelilahAWAY
- 23d. Edge of a wheel, sayRIM
- 24d. Therapists’ organization: Abbr.APA
- 26d. ___ Gatos, California city with Netflix’s headquartersLOS
- 28d. Magnum ___ (greatest work)OPUS
- 29d. What sixty seconds add up to, for shortMIN
- 30d. Battery size for small electronicsAAA
- 33d. Lip-___ (pretend to sing)SYNC
- 35d. Rower’s stickOAR
- 37d. ___ and error (problem-solving method)TRIAL
- 40d. Hit ___ the belt (unfair move)BELOW
- 41d. Slender-billed marsh bird (Anagram of “pines”)SNIPE
- 43d. “___ Flux,” ’90s sci-fi seriesAEON
- 44d. Inter ___ (among other things)ALIA
- 45d. As ___ as a church mouse (short of money)POOR
- 46d. Stick one’s lips outPOUT
- 47d. Like much folk music, for short (anagram of “dart”)TRAD
- 51d. “I love you ___!”TOO
- 52d. “Lost” actor SomerhalderIAN
- 53d. He/___ (changing room labels)SHE