Answers for Today’s Daily Themed Crossword Puzzle (April 06, 2024)

Try today’s Daily Themed Crossword to challenge your intellect and demonstrate your puzzle-solving prowess. Check the answers for the clues here to complete the puzzle.

by Ashnath | Updated Apr 06, 2024

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Daily Themed Crossword Clues and Answers

Daily Themed crosswords have been captivating the minds of many people through their challenging and engaging clues. Solving them regularly will have a good impact on your brain activity. It will enhance your problem-solving skills and provide a break from your busy day.

Today’s puzzle comes with a variety of clues, ranging from easy to tricky ones, covering a wide range of topics. Sometimes, you might come across some tough clues that are hard to solve. In those moments, you can get help from others to tackle the clues. You can also check our site to find the answers or verify your own answers.

Start your adventure now with today’s crossword. Find the answers to the clues here:

Yellow Rental Vehicle

Answer: CAB

A cab is a car that you can rent to take you from one place to another. They are often painted yellow, making them easy to spot. If you are arriving at an airport or railway station, you can take a cab from there to reach your destination. Cab rides have now become easier with online booking apps.

Up to ___ (Adequate)

Answer: PAR

The phrase "up to par" means something is good enough or meets the expected standard. We can also use the phrase in a negative sense like “not up to par” when you feel something is not good as expected.

Boxer Muhammad ___

Answer: ALI

Muhammad Ali was a popular American professional boxer. He has nicknames such as “The Greatest” and “The People's Champion”. He is considered one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time. He also released two studio albums.

Chopping Tool

Answer: AXE

An axe is a tool with a sharp blade on one end and a handle on the other. It is a hand tool that is used for cutting or splitting things like wood.

Sci-Fi Kidnapping Vehicle, Often: Abbr.

Answer: UFO

UFO is the abbreviated form of Unidentified Flying Object. In popular belief and science fiction stories, UFOs are often depicted as the vehicles aliens use to visit Earth. Some people claim that aliens use them to kidnap humans. There have been many incidents where people have reported sightings of UFOs.

The “N” of NGO

Answer: NON

NGO stands for Non-Governmental Organization. In this, "Non" means it operates independently and isn't run by any government agencies.

Pumpkin-Flavored Dessert

Answer: PIE

Pumpkin pie is a popular dessert. Traditionally, it is eaten by people during Thanksgiving day in the United States and Canada. It is sweet, spiced, and often eaten with whipped cream.

Toad’s Lookalike?

Answer: FROG

Frog looks similar to a toad, and are both amphibians. However, they have slight differences in their appearance. They have different skin textures and leg structures.

Jerry’s Archenemy in Cartoons

Answer: TOM

In the cartoon "Tom and Jerry," Tom is the cat always trying to catch Jerry, the mouse. They are famous for their chase scenes. While they are shown as enemies several times, they will also team up and help each other.

Parody of a Movie

Answer: SPOOF

A spoof is a humorous imitation of a movie or any other piece of work that exaggerates its characters, plot, or other elements for comedic effect.

___ Pebbles, Colorful Breakfast Cereal That May Remind You of Beach Treasures

Answer: FRUITY

Fruity Pebbles are a brightly colored, sweetened breakfast cereal that looks a bit like the colorful pebbles you might find on a beach. They are fruit-flavored rice cereals. They are favorite among kids.

“That ___ Close!”

Answer: WAS

“Was” is the word that completes this phrase. The phrase “That was close!” is used when something bad or unwanted nearly happens, but you manage to avoid it. It is a way of talking about a narrow escape.

___ City Aka Vegas

Answer: SIN

Las Vegas is a city in Nevada that is often called "Sin City" because of its adult entertainment options, including gambling, shows, and nightclubs. It gained this nickname during the early 1900s.

“___ Believe It” (“OMG!”): 2 Wds.

Answer: ICANT

“I can’t” is used to fill in the blank to complete the phrase. "I can't believe it" is a phrase people use when they are shocked or amazed by something. It is like saying "OMG!"

Before Tenth

Answer: NINTH

Ninth comes just before tenth in a sequence. It is simply the position in an ordered list, right before the tenth item.

Honey ___ Cheerios, Honey and Almond Flavor Breakfast Cereal That is “Irrezzzzistable”

Answer: NUT

Honey Nut Cheerios is a variant of the Cheerios cereal flavored with honey and almond. It is marketed with the tagline “It's Irrezzzzistable!”, hence the playful word "Irrezzzzistable" is given in the clue.

Lake Navigator’s Aid

Answer: OAR

An oar is a tool used to row or steer a boat through water. If you are navigating a lake in a rowboat, you would use an oar to propel and steer.

“The Cold ___ Bothered Me Anyway…”

Answer: NEVER

“The cold never bothered me anyway…” is a famous line from the song “Let It Go,” sung by Elsa in the movie "Frozen." This song was composed by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.

Lucky ___, Marshmallow Flavored Cereal You May Get at Breakfast Only if You’re “Lucky”

Answer: CHARMS

Lucky Charms is a popular breakfast cereal known for having marshmallows. The shape of the pieces looks like the symbols associated with good luck.

French “Duke”

Answer: DUC

In French, "Duc" means "Duke," a title of nobility. It is similar to the English word but spelled differently in French.

Glass’s Lip

Answer: RIM

The rim is the edge or border around the top of a glass. It is the part you drink from. When talking about glasses or cups, the rim is the part that might touch your lips.

Freezer-to-Toaster Waffle Brand

Answer: EGGO

Eggo is a brand of waffles that are frozen. You can keep them in the freezer and then toast when you are ready to eat them. They are known for being quick, convenient, and tasty.

Has the ___ Hand (Advantage)

Answer: UPPER

Having the Upper hand means you have an advantage or control in a situation. It is like being in a better position to win or succeed compared to someone else.

___ Krispies, Breakfast Cereal That May “Snap, Crackle and Pop” in Your Bowl

Answer: RICE

Rice Krispies is a cereal that makes a "snap, crackle, and pop" sound when you add milk. These sounds have become iconic, associated closely with the cereal-eating experience.

Trash Can Hidden in “Robinson”

Answer: BIN

The word "bin" is hidden within the word "Robinson." It is like a mini puzzle within a clue. Bin means a container used to hold or store items, often trash.

“Couldn’t Have ___ It Better!”

Answer: SAID

The phrase “Couldn’t have said it better!” is used to agree completely with what someone else has said, indicating that you think it was expressed perfectly.

Unifying Words: 2 Wds.

Answer: IDO

"I do" are the words commonly said during wedding vows to signify agreement and commitment, symbolizing the unification of two people in marriage.

___-a-Fella Records, Jay-Z’s Label

Answer: ROC

Roc-a-Fella Records is the music label co-founded by rapper Jay-Z. It was founded in 1994. “Reasonable Doubt”, the debut album of Jay-Z was the first album to be released by this label in 1996.

Name That Can Remind You of “Stew”

Answer: STU

The name “Stu” can remind someone of "stew," a type of food, because they sound similar. It is a playful connection based on the sound of the name.

Quill, Essentially

Answer: PEN

A quill is an old-fashioned type of pen made from a bird's feather. It was used for writing between the sixth and nineteenth century. Today, we use the word "pen" to refer to writing instruments.

Volcanic Aftermath

Answer: ASH

After a volcano erupts, volcanic ash will fill the air, which can cover the surrounding area. This ash can affect climates, crops, and air quality.

Lao-Tzu’s “Path”

Answer: TAO

Tao refers to the central concept of Taoism, a philosophy and spiritual path founded by Lao-Tzu. It emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao, which means "the way" or "path."

Gas Tank Cover

Answer: CAP

A cap is what covers the opening to a car's gas tank. It keeps the gas inside and protects the tank from dirt and other external elements.

X or Y, on a Graph

Answer: AXIS

In mathematics, the X and Y lines on a graph are called axes. The X-axis is horizontal, and the Y-axis is vertical. Together, they form the basis of the coordinate plane.

Microwave Alert

Answer: BEEP

A beep is the sound a microwave makes to alert you when the cooking time has finished. It is a common feature on many kitchen appliances.

Cocoa ___, Chocolate-Flavored Breakfast Cereal That You May Go “Cuckoo” for

Answer: PUFFS

Cocoa Puffs is a chocolate-flavored cereal that is known for its  catchphrase "I'm cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!" by “Sonny the Cuckoo Bird.

Kenya’s Continent, for Short

Answer: AFR

AFR is an abbreviation for Africa, the continent where Kenya is located. It is a simple way to refer to Africa in short form.

Eaves’ Covers

Answer: ROOFS

Roofs are the structures that cover buildings and houses. Eaves are the edges of the roof that overhang the building's walls, providing protection from the rain.

“Against” Prefix

Answer: ANTI

Anti is a prefix meaning "against" or "opposite of." It is used to form words that indicate opposition to something, such as anti-war or anti-inflammatory.

Pirate’s Haul

Answer: LOOT

Loot refers to the goods or treasure that pirates collect during their raids. It is what they are after when they set out to sea looking for ships to rob.

“___ Opinion…”: 2 Wds.

Answer: INMY

“In my opinion…" is a phrase people use when they are about to share their personal view or belief about a subject.

Cheshire Cat’s Expression

Answer: GRIN

The Cheshire Cat from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is famous for its wide, mischievous grin that often remains visible even after the rest of it has disappeared.

“Go Your ___ Way,” Fleetwood Mac Hit

Answer: OWN

"Go Your own Way" is a classic song by Fleetwood Mac, a British American band. It was released in 1976 as the leading single of their studio album Rumours.

Quaker Tidbit

Answer: OAT

Oat refers to the cereal grain which is a staple product of the Quaker Oats Company, known for producing various oat-based foods.

Prefix With “Corn” or “Verse”

Answer: UNI

Uni- is a prefix meaning "one" or "single," so when combined with "corn," it forms "unicorn," and with "verse," it forms "universe."

Wayfarer’s Rustic Stayover

Answer: INN

An inn is a small hotel or lodge providing accommodations, historically for wayfarers or travelers.

___ Ball (White Pool Ball)

Answer: CUE

The cue ball is a billiard ball. It is the white ball that players strike with the cue stick to hit other balls.

Off-Roading Wheels: Abbr.

Answer: ATV

ATV stands for All-Terrain Vehicle, designed for off-road travel on various landscapes. The vehicle typically has four wheels and the rider will operate it like a motorcycle.

Neither’s Partner

Answer: NOR

In grammar, “nor” is a conjunction which is often used with "neither" to introduce a second negative point in a sentence.

Scottish Hat

Answer: TAM

A Tam, short for Tam o' Shanter, is a traditional Scottish hat, typically made of wool and worn by men.

60 Minute Periods, for Short

Answer: HRS

Each hour consists of 60 minutes. Hrs is the abbreviation for hours, which is often used in plural form.

On a Razor’s ___ (Precarious Situation)

Answer: EDGE

"On a razor's edge" describes being in a very dangerous or finely balanced situation.

Toupee, Slangily

Answer: RUG

Rug is a slang term for a toupee or a wig, often used humorously. It is used mainly by men to cover their baldness.

Cap’n ___, Corn-Based Breakfast Cereal That May Remind You of an Abs Exercise

Answer: CRUNCH

Cap'n Crunch is a sweetened corn and oat cereal, and "crunch" is also a common abdominal exercise.

What “Doesn’t Lie” According to Shakira, for One

Answer: HIP

"Hips Don't Lie" is a popular song by Shakira. It was a part of her studio album, “Oral Fixation, Vol. 2”. The song was released in 2006.

Sound Boosters, for Short

Answer: AMPS

AMPS is the abbreviated form of amplifiers. They boost the volume of sound in audio systems.

Mongoose Nemesis

Answer: COBRA

Cobras are natural enemies of mongooses in the wild. Mongooses are tolerant to cobra’s poison and they will emerge victorious in fights.

Business School Course, for Short

Answer: ECON

Econ is short for economics, a common subject in business schools focusing on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.

Morning’s Direction?

Answer: EAST

East is considered as the morning’s direction, as the sun rises in that direction.

“Hot Right Now” Singer ___ Ora

Answer: RITA

Rita Ora is a British singer and actress known for the hit song "Hot Right Now." She appeared in films like Fast & Furious 6 and Fifty Shades of Grey films.

Tear Apart, as Origami

Answer: RIP

To rip apart origami would be to tear the carefully folded paper creation quickly. We use the verb ‘rib’ generally to refer to the action of tearing.

Suffix With “Chlor” or “Brom”

Answer: IDE

“-ide” is a chemical suffix used to form names of compounds, like chloride or bromide. The terms are used to indicate the ions of chlorine and bromine.

Facetime’s Platform

Answer: IOS

FaceTime is a video and audio calling service developed by Apple Inc., available on iOS devices. You should have an Apple product to use this app.

Abbott and Costello, E.g.

Answer: DUO

Abbott and Costello were a famous comedic duo known for their roles in films, radio and television. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello are the members of this comedy duo.

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