Daily Themed Crossword Puzzle Answer For Today March 30, 2024

Find out here today's solution for the Daily Themed Crossword puzzle for March 30, 2024, with our clues and challenge your wordskill knowledge. 

by Shoba | Updated Mar 30, 2024

Enjoy solving the Daily Themed Crossword Puzzle, a kind of word game that engages players with different clues covering various themes. Solving this puzzle requires a wide range of knowledge and it helps to improve your intellectual knowledge and mental stability across different themes.  It challenges players to fill in the appropriate letters in each square of the grid to crack the answer. Find solutions to today's Daily Themed crossword here.

Perform a part in a play, say

Answer: ACT

"Perform a part in a play, say" - In theater, actors perform in acts, which are the main divisions of a play or opera.

Dr. ___, rapper who performed “Keep Their Heads Ringin'”

Answer: DRE

"Dr. ___, rapper who performed 'Keep Their Heads Ringin'" - Dr. Dre is a rapper known for songs like "Keep Their Heads Ringin'."

Prefix meaning “three”

Answer: TRI

"Prefix meaning 'three'" - "Tri" is a prefix that means three, as in "triangle" or "tricycle."

Not quiet

Answer: LOUD

"Not quiet" - Loud means not quiet, describing a sound that is strong and easily heard.

Delivery vehicle, perhaps

Answer: VAN

"Delivery vehicle, perhaps" - A van is a type of vehicle often used for deliveries due to its spacious interior.

“My ___ Lady” (1964 Audrey Hepburn film)

Answer: FAIR

"My ___ Lady" (1964 Audrey Hepburn film) - "My Fair Lady" is a famous musical film starring Audrey Hepburn.

Lois ___ who is Superman’s love

Answer: LANE

"Lois ___ who is Superman’s love" - Lois Lane is a character in the Superman comics and movies, known for being Superman's love interest.

Change, as the color of one’s hair

Answer: DYE

"Change, as the color of one’s hair" - To dye one's hair is to change its color using a chemical substance.

Rod connecting a vehicle’s wheels

Answer: AXLE

"Rod connecting a vehicle’s wheels" - An axle is a rod or shaft on which a vehicle's wheels rotate.

Snitch?

Answer: TELL

"Snitch?" - To "tell" on someone is to inform on them, often implying that they are revealing information that was meant to be kept secret.

Motion picture or flick…and something you can catch in the various mediums at 24a, 39a, 52a, 4d, and 37d

Answer: MOVIE

"Motion picture or flick…and something you can catch in the various mediums at 24a, 39a, 52a, 4d, and 37d" - A movie is a motion picture or film that can be watched in various mediums, such as theaters or streaming platforms.

___ Talks, organization with the slogan “Ideas Worth Spreading”

Answer: TED

"___ Talks, organization with the slogan 'Ideas Worth Spreading'" - TED Talks are a series of influential lectures and presentations by experts in various fields, known for sharing innovative ideas.

___-hoo (drink for chocolate lovers)

Answer: YOO

"___-hoo (drink for chocolate lovers)" - Yoo-hoo is a chocolate-flavored drink popular in the United States.

Box office or silver screen setting like AMC or Cinemark, and one of the earliest means of watching 19a

Answer: THEATER

"Box office or silver screen setting like AMC or Cinemark, and one of the earliest means of watching 19a" - A theater is a place where movies are shown, either on the silver screen or live on stage, and it has been one of the earliest means of watching films.

Robert ___ who received four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry

Answer: FROST

"Robert ___ who received four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry" - Robert Frost was a renowned American poet who received four Pulitzer Prizes for his poetry.

Rowing tool

Answer: OAR

"Rowing tool" - An oar is a long pole with a flat blade at one end, used for rowing a boat.

Tournament prize, perhaps

Answer: CUP

"Tournament prize, perhaps" - A cup is often used as a prize in tournaments, such as the FIFA World Cup in soccer.

US President Dwight D. Eisenhower, familiarly

Answer: IKE

"US President Dwight D. Eisenhower, familiarly" - Dwight D. Eisenhower was often referred to as Ike, which was a familiar nickname.

Push?

Answer: DRIVE

"Push?" - To drive can mean to push something forward, such as driving a car or pushing oneself to achieve a goal.

Streaming platform with “The Crown” that launched in 2007, and a way to enjoy 19a at home in the Internet age

Answer: NETFLIX

"Streaming platform with 'The Crown' that launched in 2007, and a way to enjoy 19a at home in the Internet age" - Netflix is a popular streaming platform that launched in 2007 and allows viewers to watch movies and TV shows like "The Crown" at home over the internet.

Jeans fabric

Answer: DENIM

"Jeans fabric" - Denim is a sturdy cotton twill fabric often used to make jeans.

“I spoke ___ soon”

Answer: TOO

" 'I spoke ___ soon' " - The phrase "I spoke too soon" means that someone spoke before the appropriate time or without enough information.

“With all ___ respect…”

Answer: DUE

" 'With all ___ respect…' " - The phrase "with all due respect" is a polite way to disagree with someone or to express a differing opinion respectfully.

Toothpaste container

Answer: TUBE

"Toothpaste container" - Toothpaste is often packaged in a tube for easy dispensing.

Hi sign?

Answer: WAVE

"Hi sign?" - Waving is a common gesture used to say hello or greet someone.

VCR format that was a popular mode of watching 19a in the 1980s and 1990s: Abbr.

Answer: VHS

"VCR format that was a popular mode of watching 19a in the 1980s and 1990s: Abbr." - VHS (Video Home System) was a popular format for watching movies (19a) at home in the 1980s and 1990s using VCRs (Video Cassette Recorders).

Alcohol with no mixer

Answer: NEAT

"Alcohol with no mixer" - When alcohol is served "neat," it means it's poured into a glass without any additional mixers or dilution.

Creme-filled cookie famous for its limited editions

Answer: OREO

"Creme-filled cookie famous for its limited editions" - Oreo cookies are creme-filled cookies that are well-known for their various limited-edition flavors and designs.

Month that alphabetically follows April, for short

Answer: AUG

"Month that alphabetically follows April, for short" - August (AUG) is the month that comes after April.

Art ___ (like some retro designs)

Answer: DECO

"Art ___ (like some retro designs)" - Art Deco is a style of art, architecture, and design that was popular in the early to mid-20th century, known for its geometric shapes and bold colors.

Ambulance crew member: Abbr.

Answer: EMT

"Ambulance crew member: Abbr." - An EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) is a member of an ambulance crew trained to provide emergency medical care.

Trapeze artist’s precaution

Answer: NET

"Trapeze artist’s precaution" - A net is often used as a safety precaution for trapeze artists to catch them in case they fall.

“Love ___ Neighbor” (sitcom)

Answer: THY

" 'Love ___ Neighbor' (sitcom)" - "Love Thy Neighbor" is a sitcom that aired from 1972 to 1976.

“In ___ likelihood…”

Answer: ALL

" 'In ___ likelihood…' " - The phrase "in all likelihood" means that something is very likely to happen or be true.

Winter garment

Answer: COAT

"Winter garment" - A coat is a garment worn to keep warm, especially during the winter.

Adjust, as guitar strings or a radio

Answer: TUNE

"Adjust, as guitar strings or a radio" - To tune something is to adjust it to a specific pitch or frequency, such as tuning guitar strings or a radio.

CD-like format which became a popular way of watching 19a at home in the early 2000s: Abbr.

Answer: DVD

"CD-like format which became a popular way of watching 19a at home in the early 2000s: Abbr." - DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) became a popular format for watching movies (19a) at home in the early 2000s, offering higher quality than VHS tapes.

Billy ___ Cyrus, “Achy Breaky Heart” singer

Answer: RAY

"Billy ___ Cyrus, 'Achy Breaky Heart' singer" - Billy Ray Cyrus is a country singer known for his hit song "Achy Breaky Heart."

Antagonist or nemesis

Answer: ENEMY

"Antagonist or nemesis" - An enemy is someone who is opposed to you or seeks to harm you, often serving as an antagonist or nemesis.

Airport vehicle, often

Answer: TAXI

"Airport vehicle, often" - A taxi is a vehicle often found at airports, used to transport passengers to their destinations.

Make very upset (rhymes with “mile”)

Answer: RILE

"Make very upset (rhymes with 'mile')" - To rile someone is to make them very upset or angry.

Dublin’s nation, for short

Answer: IRE

"Dublin’s nation, for short" - Dublin is the capital city of Ireland (IRE), a nation in Europe.

Alpha, beta, gamma, ___

Answer: DELTA

"Alpha, beta, gamma, ___" - In the Greek alphabet, delta is the fourth letter.

Prefer?

Answer: FAVOR

"Prefer?" - To favor something is to prefer or choose it over other options.

“Who ___ the cat out of the bag?”

Answer: LET

" 'Who ___ the cat out of the bag?' " - The phrase "to let the cat out of the bag" means to reveal a secret or surprise.

Response to “Pow!”?

Answer: OOF

"Response to 'Pow!'?" - "Oof" is an expression used to convey a sound of impact or being winded, often used in response to a hit or a shock.

Year-ending month, for short

Answer: DEC

"Year-ending month, for short" - Dec is the abbreviation for December, the twelfth and final month of the year.

“Sweeney ___: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” (Johnny Depp film)

Answer: TODD

" 'Sweeney ___: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street' (Johnny Depp film)" - "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" is a film starring Johnny Depp.

Long-eared hopper

Answer: HARE

"Long-eared hopper" - A hare is an animal similar to a rabbit but typically larger, with longer ears and legs, known for its hopping movement.

Environmental activist ___ Brockovich

Answer: ERIN

"Environmental activist ___ Brockovich" - Erin Brockovich is an environmental activist known for her involvement in a major pollution case.

Aromatherapist’s “essential” liquid

Answer: OIL

"Aromatherapist’s 'essential' liquid" - Aromatherapists often use essential oils, which are concentrated liquids extracted from plants, for their therapeutic properties.

Compete in a slalom

Answer: SKI

"Compete in a slalom" - Skiers compete in slalom races, which involve skiing between poles or gates on a downhill course.

___-Mex (cuisine for chili con carne)

Answer: TEX

"___-Mex (cuisine for chili con carne)" - Tex-Mex is a style of cuisine that combines traditional Mexican dishes with American influences, such as chili con carne.

Animal companion that’s often doted on

Answer: PET

"Animal companion that’s often doted on" - A pet is an animal kept for companionship and often receives affection and care from its owner.

Blockbuster ___, rental chain from which you could rent your favorite 19a to watch at home in the early 2000s

Answer: VIDEO

"Blockbuster ___, rental chain from which you could rent your favorite 19a to watch at home in the early 2000s" - Blockbuster Video was a popular rental chain where people could rent movies (19a) to watch at home, especially in the early 2000s.

Ostrich or cassowary kin

Answer: EMU

"Ostrich or cassowary kin" - Emus are large flightless birds native to Australia and are related to ostriches and cassowaries.

Minor minor?

Answer: TOT

"Minor minor?" - A tot is a young child, and adding "minor" emphasizes their young age.

No longer lost

Answer: FOUND

"No longer lost" - When something is found, it is no longer lost.

Actress ___ Rachel Wood of “Westworld”

Answer: EVAN

"Actress ___ Rachel Wood of 'Westworld'" - Evan Rachel Wood is an actress known for her role in the TV series "Westworld."

Veggie used in homemade red dye, perhaps

Answer: BEET

"Veggie used in homemade red dye, perhaps" - Beets are a vegetable that can be used to create a natural red dye.

When sold separately?

Answer: EACH

"When sold separately?" - When items are sold separately, they are priced "each" rather than as a group.

“___ is me!” (“Oh, poor me!”)

Answer: WOE

" '___ is me!' ('Oh, poor me!')" - The phrase "Woe is me!" is an expression of self-pity or sorrow.

Baseball pitcher’s limb

Answer: ARM

"Baseball pitcher’s limb" - A pitcher uses their arm to throw the baseball.

Animal doctor, for short

Answer: VET

"Animal doctor, for short" - A vet is a veterinarian, a doctor who treats animals.

Variant of a color, say

Answer: HUE

"Variant of a color, say" - A hue is a shade or variant of a color.

“___ Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” (Beatles album)

Answer: SGT

" '___ Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band' (Beatles album)" - "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" is a famous album by The Beatles.

Santa Claus’ gift for a child on the “nice” list, perhaps

Answer: TOY

"Santa Claus’ gift for a child on the 'nice' list, perhaps" - Santa Claus is known for bringing toys as gifts to children who are on the "nice" list, as part of the tradition of giving gifts during the Christmas holiday season.

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