The Daily Themed Crossword May 2 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. Have the fluAIL
- 4a. Driver’s navigation aid: Abbr.GPS
- 7a. Button hit after typing a text messageSEND
- 11a. “The Raven” poet Edgar Allan ___POE
- 12a. Pub beverage that may be pale or bitterALE
- 13a. Motel sign gasNEON
- 14a. Nelson Mandela’s country: Abbr.RSA
- 15a. “Sayonara!”BYE
- 16a. Very small amountIOTA
- 17a. Served a meal to, sayFED
- 20a. ___ Gala (annual NYC event)MET
- 22a. Soccer players’ assetsLEGS
- 25a. Chris Evans or Tom Holland, for oneACTOR
- 29a. Scarlet-colored ball in the wizarding game of Quidditch that’s worth 10 pointsQUAFFLE
- 32a. Aromatic herb that rhymes with “rhyme”THYME
- 33a. Absolute or final, for shortULT
- 34a. Leftover morsel (anagram of “rot”)ORT
- 36a. Launch ___ (rocket-launching site)PAD
- 37a. Star ___ (spice)ANISE
- 40a. Quidditch player whose role involves defending teammates from bludgersBEATER
- 43a. Romantic outings, sayDATES
- 44a. “___ was saying …”: 2 wds.ASI
- 45a. Rafael Nadal’s home, in Olympics shorthandESP
- 47a. Quidditch player whose role involves getting 29A past the opposition keeperCHASER
- 51a. “On your ___, get set, go!”MARK
- 54a. Head or stomach pain, sayACHE
- 56a. Wallach who acted in “The Misfits”ELI
- 57a. Garfield’s canine palODIE
- 58a. What a polygraph detectsLIE
- 59a. Venomous African viperASP
- 60a. Room opening that may “swing” or “revolve”DOOR
- 61a. Restaurant overseer, for shortMGR
- 62a. Golf propTEE
Down
- 1d. Fourth month, for shortAPR
- 2d. Apple’s mobile platform: Abbr.IOS
- 3d. Plant part with veinsLEAF
- 4d. Gift of the ___ (ability to speak confidently)GAB
- 5d. Two-___ tissue paperPLY
- 6d. “Things are not always what they ___…”SEEM
- 7d. The Golden ___, small, enchanted ball in Quidditch whose capture by 38D ends the gameSNITCH
- 8d. Fair-hiring lettersEEO
- 9d. “N” in DNDNOT
- 10d. Genetic evidence at a forensic lab: Abbr.DNA
- 18d. Year-end toy workshop worker, perhapsELF
- 19d. ___ Leppard, “Rock of Ages” bandDEF
- 21d. Gobble up, as a sandwichEAT
- 23d. Day-___ paint (fluorescent paint variety)GLO
- 24d. Belgrade nativeSERB
- 26d. Use the keyboard, sayTYPE
- 27d. ___ Little, Michael KOMAR
- 28d. Tomato paste colorRED
- 29d. Thigh muscle targeted by a squat, slangilyQUAD
- 30d. Wrist-to-elbow bone (anagram of “luna”)ULNA
- 31d. “Keep ___!”: (encouraging words): 2 wds.ATIT
- 35d. One who says “Silence, students!”TEACHER
- 38d. Quidditch player whose role is to capture 7DSEEKER
- 39d. First letter of “sound,” phoneticallyESS
- 41d. American tennis great Arthur ___ASHE
- 42d. Spanish “aunt”TIA
- 46d. Coconut-producing tropical treePALM
- 48d. Kind person’s offering on a crowded train, perhapsSEAT
- 49d. “So what ___ is new?”ELSE
- 50d. Ready for consumption, as a fruitRIPE
- 51d. Stylish, in the ’60sMOD
- 52d. Big fuss or hoo-haADO
- 53d. ___ de Janeiro, BrazilRIO
- 55d. Marlboro product, for shortCIG