Daily Themed Crossword Puzzle Today March 26, 2024 Answer

Find out today's solution for Daily Themed Crossword Puzzle March 26, 2024 with our hints and clues by challenging your wordskill knowledge.

by Sangeetha M

Updated Mar 26, 2024

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Daily Themed Crossword Puzzle Today March 26, 2024 Answer

Daily Themed Crossword 

The Daily Themed Crossword Puzzle is a fun word game that engages players to solve puzzles from various themes. It challenges players with different sets of clues provided to test their intellectual knowledge and vocabulary skills. If you are a crossword lover, this puzzle makes you perfect for a fun and interesting way to pass the time and also helps to keep your mind active.  For those struggling to find the answer, the solution for today's crossword is provided below.

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“A Nightmare on ___ Street” (1984 Wes Craven film)

ELM

"A Nightmare on ___ Street" (1984 Wes Craven film) that we're for a word that completes the title of a famous horror film directed by Wes Craven. The full title of the film is "A Nightmare on Elm Street." In this film, Elm Street serves as the primary setting where the antagonist, Freddy Krueger, haunts and terrorizes the residents in their dreams.

Cold and slippery, like winter roads

ICY

"Cold and slippery, like winter roads" that we're for an adjective that describes the condition of winter roads. The word "ICY" fits this description perfectly. "ICY" means covered with or containing ice, indicating coldness and slipperiness, which are common characteristics of winter roads when they freeze over.

___ talk (encouraging words)

PEP

"___ talk (encouraging words)" that we're for a term that describes words or speech intended to provide encouragement or motivation. "Pep talk" refers to a speech or conversation aimed at boosting someone's morale, confidence, or enthusiasm, typically before a challenging task or event.

Animal conservationist with an ark

NOAH

"Animal conservationist with an ark" that we're looking for a biblical figure known for preserving animals by building an ark. The answer is "NOAH." According to the biblical story of Noah's Ark, Noah was instructed by God to build an ark to save himself, his family, and pairs of various animals from a great flood that would cover the earth. Noah is often depicted as an animal conservationist in this narrative.

Dinner table contents that are consumed

FOOD

"Dinner table contents that are consumed" that we're for a term that refers to what is typically eaten during a meal. The answer is "FOOD." Food encompasses a wide variety of edible substances that are consumed to provide nourishment and sustenance, and it's commonly found on dinner tables as part of a meal.

“___ Baba and the Forty Thieves” (Arabian folktale)

ALI

"___ Baba and the Forty Thieves" (Arabian folktale) that we're for the name of the main character in the Arabian folktale. The full title of the folktale is "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves."

Title for Julie Andrews and Maggie Smith

DAME

"Title for Julie Andrews and Maggie Smith"  both Julie Andrews and Maggie Smith hold. Both Julie Andrews and Maggie Smith have been honored with the title of "DAME." In the United Kingdom, the title "Dame" is conferred as part of the Order of the British Empire, recognizing significant contributions to various fields such as acting, music, literature, and philanthropy.

How a lemon tastes

SOUR

"How a lemon tastes" for a word that describes the taste of a lemon. Lemons are known for their tart and tangy flavor, which is commonly described as "SOUR." When you taste a lemon, you perceive its sourness due to the presence of citric acid.

Winter hours in Chicago: Abbr.

CST

"Winter hours in Chicago: Abbr." indicates that we're looking for an abbreviation related to timekeeping in Chicago during the winter season. "Winter hours" that it might be referring to a time zone change or adjustment made during the winter months. Since it specifies "in Chicago," we're likely looking for a time zone abbreviation that corresponds to the city. The abbreviation for the Central Standard Time (CST) fits this description perfectly. During the winter months, Chicago observes Central Standard Time, which is abbreviated as CST.

Feathered missile that’s aimed at a bullseye

DART

"Feathered missile that's aimed at a bullseye" a word related to throwing something with accuracy, potentially with feathers (like an arrow or dart). The phrase "aimed at a bullseye" further emphasizes the precision aspect. Putting it together, the answer is likely a word that describes a projectile used in a game or sport where accuracy is key. "DART" which fits perfectly as it matches all the criteria - it's a feathered missile used in games like darts, where players aim to hit a bullseye on the dartboard.

Tennis equipment, and a verb that means “to make a loud unpleasant noise”

RACKET

"Tennis equipment, and a verb that means 'to make a loud unpleasant noise'" that we're for a word that serves as both a piece of tennis equipment and a verb describing a loud, unpleasant noise. The is "RACKET." A racket is a piece of sports equipment used in tennis, while the verb "racket" can mean to make a loud, unpleasant noise or to cause a disturbance.

Game ___, iconic ’90s handheld gaming console by Nintendo

BOY

"Game ___, iconic '90s handheld gaming console by Nintendo" suggests that we're looking for a term that completes the name of an iconic handheld gaming console by Nintendo. The answer is "BOY." The full name of the gaming console is "Game Boy," which was released by Nintendo in the late 1980s and became highly popular in the 1990s. The Game Boy revolutionized handheld gaming and paved the way for portable gaming devices.

Inflated sense of self

EGO

"Inflated sense of self" suggests a term related to an exaggerated or overly inflated perception of one's own importance or abilities. This phenomenon is commonly referred to as having a big "ego." "Ego" fits perfectly as the answer because it succinctly captures the essence of someone having an inflated sense of self. It denotes a person's self-esteem or self-importance that is often exaggerated beyond reality. 

What lats and pecs adorn, slangily

BOD

"What lats and pecs adorn, slangily" suggests that we're looking for a slang term referring to what muscles like lats (latissimus dorsi) and pecs (pectoral muscles) adorn or are part of. The is "BOD," which is short for "body."

Put into words

SAY

"Put into words" finding a word that describes the action of expressing something verbally or communicating verbally. The word "SAY" perfectly fits this description. When you "say" something, you articulate or express it verbally using spoken language. "SAY" is the appropriate answer to the clue "Put into words." It reflects the act of verbalizing or communicating a message.

Cover, as a gift with decorative paper

WRAP

"Cover, as a gift with decorative paper" that we're looking for a verb that describes the act of enclosing a gift with decorative paper. "WRAP when you wrap a gift, you cover it with decorative paper or other materials to make it look attractive before presenting it to someone.

Feeling of wonderment

AWE

"Feeling of wonderment" that we're looking for a word that describes the sense of amazement or admiration. "AWE." you are filled with a sense of wonder, reverence, or admiration for something impressive, beautiful, or extraordinary.

Piece of rollerblading equipment, and a verb that means to “go around and rollerblade”

SKATE

Piece of rollerblading equipment, and a verb that means to 'go around and rollerblade'" that we're looking for a that serves as both a piece of rollerblading equipment and a verb describing the act of rollerblading. The is "SKATE." A skate is a piece of rollerblading equipment, and "skate" is also the verb used to describe the action of moving around while wearing rollerblades.

Prefix with “Pen” to mean a life-saving injection

EPI

"Prefix with 'Pen' to mean a life-saving injection"need to add a prefix to "Pen" to form a term that describes a life-saving injection. The prefix commonly associated with life-saving injections is "EPI," which stands for epinephrine. When added to "Pen," it forms "EpiPen," which is a brand name for a device used to administer epinephrine injections in emergency situations, such as severe allergic reactions.

Crash ___ dummy

TEST

"Crash ___ dummy," referring to a type of dummy used in crash tests to simulate the impact of collisions, as the full phrase becomes "Crash TEST dummy," which is a specialized dummy designed to measure the effects of crashes on the human body.

Hopping ___ (very angry)

MAD

"Hopping ___." The word that fits both criteria is "MAD." When someone is extremely angry, they might be described as "mad," and the term "hopping mad" is a colloquial expression meaning extremely angry or furious.

___ King Cole who sang “L-O-V-E”

NAT

"___ King Cole who sang 'L-O-V-E'" implies that we're looking for the name of a singer who performed the song "L-O-V-E." In this case, the answer is "NAT. This refers to Nat King Cole, a legendary American jazz pianist and vocalist who is widely known for his rendition of the song "L-O-V-E" among many other classics.

Go ___ (go past the expiry date)

BAD

"Go ___ (go past the expiry date)"  that we're for a word that completes the phrase meaning to exceed the expiration date or to become unfit for use, when something goes BAD , it reaches a point where it is no longer usable or safe due to spoilage, decay, or expiration.

Better than better

BEST

 "Better than better" suggests that we're looking for a word that describes the highest level of quality or superiority, surpassing the comparative "better."  "Best" indicates the highest degree of excellence or superiority among a set of options. It signifies that something is superior to all others, making it the optimal choice or outcome.

Piece of rowing equipment, and a verb that means “to row”

PADDLE

"Piece of rowing equipment, and a verb that means 'to row'" suggests that we need to find a word that refers to both an object used in rowing and the action of rowing itself. The equipment used for rowing is often a "PADDLE," and the action associated with rowing is "PADDLE" as well.

99/99?

ONE

"99/99?" suggests a fraction where both the numerator and the denominator are the same number. In this case, "ONE" fits the criteria. When you have 99 divided by 99, the result is 1, hence the answer to the crossword question "99/99?" is "ONE".

Senior’s long-term savings option: Abbr.

IRA

"Senior’s long-term savings option: Abbr." suggests that we're looking for a shortened form or abbreviation for a type of savings plan typically utilized by seniors for their long-term financial security. In this context, "IRA" fits the bill perfectly. IRA stands for Individual Retirement Account, which is indeed a common choice for seniors to save for their retirement.

In addition to

ALSO

"In addition to" that we're looking for a word that means "besides" or "furthermore." In this context, "ALSO" fits perfectly. It indicates something added to what has already been mentioned or done.

Swedish pop group that sang “Knowing Me, Knowing You”

ABBA

"Swedish pop group that sang 'Knowing Me, Knowing You'" hints that we need to identify a famous Swedish musical ensemble known for performing the song "Knowing Me, Knowing You." The well-known group that fits this description is "ABBA." ABBA was a highly successful pop group from Sweden that gained international fame during the 1970s and 1980s, and "Knowing Me, Knowing You" was one of their hit songs.

Settle into your school desk, say

SIT

 "Settle into your school desk, say" suggests that we're looking for a verb that describes the action of positioning oneself in a school desk. In this context, the most appropriate word is "SIT." When you settle into your school desk, you typically "SIT" down.

Novelist Rita ___ Brown who wrote “Rubyfruit Jungle”

MAE

"Novelist Rita ___ Brown who wrote 'Rubyfruit Jungle'" suggests that we're looking for a name to complete the sentence about the author of the novel "Rubyfruit Jungle." In this case, the answer is "MAE."

Orb that dominates the night sky

MOON

"Orb that dominates the night sky" prompts us to identify a celestial object that is prominent in the night sky. In this case, the most fitting is "MOON." The Moon is a natural satellite of Earth, and it is easily recognizable as it shines brightly in the night sky, often dominating the celestial scenery.

Remote battery size

AAA

"Remote battery size" indicates that we're looking for the common size of batteries used in remote controls. "AAA" batteries are widely used in various electronic devices, including remote controls for televisions, DVD players, and other appliances. They are small cylindrical batteries that provide power for remote controls and other small electronic devices.

Tito Puente’s “___ Como Va”

OYE

"Tito Puente’s '___ Como Va'" suggests that we're looking for a word that completes the title of a song by Tito Puente." The full title of the song is "OYE'' Como Va." It is a famous Latin jazz and rock song written by Tito Puente, originally released in 1963. The phrase "Oye Como Va" translates to "Listen to How It Goes" in English.

Say “I do” at the altar?

WED

"Say 'I do' at the altar?" hints at a verb that describes the action of exchanging vows during a wedding ceremony. The phrase "I do" is commonly spoken by individuals as they affirm their commitment to each other during the marriage ceremony. The appropriate word to fit this context is "WED," as it encompasses the act of getting married or entering into a marriage contract.

Come to a finish

END

"Come to a finish" that we're for a word that means to reach the conclusion or completion of something. In this context, "END" fits perfectly. When something "comes to an end," it reaches its conclusion or finishes. ND" is the appropriate word that signifies the completion of a process or activity.

Amount a washing machine holds, say

LOAD

"Amount a washing machine holds, say" hints at a term that describes the quantity of laundry or clothes that a washing machine can accommodate. In this context, the word "LOAD" fits perfectly. A "LOAD" in a washing machine refers to the amount of laundry or clothes that can be washed at one time.

Bear whose porridge got “too cold”

MAMA

"Bear whose porridge got 'too cold'" is a reference to a character from the fairy tale "Goldilocks and the Three Bears." In the story, there are three bears: Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. When Goldilocks enters their home, she finds three bowls of porridge, one of which belongs to Mama Bear. Mama Bear's porridge is the one she finds "too cold."

“No ___, ands, or buts!”

IFS

 "No ___, ands, or buts!" suggests that we are looking for a phrase that means "without any ifs, ands, or buts," indicating that there are no exceptions, conditions, or excuses allowed. "IFS" fits perfectly "No ifs, ands, or buts," which is an idiom meaning there are no ifs (uncertainties), ands (additional conditions), or buts (objections or excuses) accepted.

Dove’s cry

COO

"Dove’s cry" indicates that we're looking for a sound typically associated with a dove. Doves are known for making a gentle, soft, and melodic sound, often described as a "COO." This sound is commonly heard in the cooing vocalization of doves, especially during courtship or when they are communicating with other doves.

“___ welcome” (response to “thanks,” perhaps)

YOURE

"___ welcome" that we're for a phrase that is commonly used to respond to someone's expression of gratitude, "thanks." In this context, "YOURE" fits perfectly.  "You're welcome," which is a polite and common response to someone saying "thank you." It acknowledges the gratitude expressed by the other person and conveys that the action or favor was done willingly and without the need for thanks.

Put clothes into a suitcase

PACK

"Put clothes into a suitcase" suggests that we're looking for a verb that describes the action of placing clothing items inside a suitcase, typically in preparation for travel. The appropriate word for this action is "PACK." When you put clothes into a suitcase, you are essentially "PACKing" them.

“Or ___!” (dangling threat from a parent, maybe)

ELSE

"Or ___!" (dangling threat from a parent, maybe) implies that we're looking for a word that fits into the blank space and completes a phrase often used by parents to warn their children of consequences if they misbehave. The phrase "Or ELSE!" is commonly employed in such situations, indicating that there will be repercussions if the child does not comply with the parent's instructions or behaves inappropriately.

Actor Brad ___ of “Moneyball”

PITT

"Actor Brad ___ of 'Moneyball'" suggests that we're looking for the last name of an actor who starred in the film "Moneyball." The answer is "PITT." Brad Pitt is the actor known for his role as Billy Beane in the movie "Moneyball," a biographical sports drama film released in 2011. 

Plant with medicinal or culinary properties

HERB

"Plant with medicinal or culinary properties" suggests that we're looking for a type of plant that is valued for its uses in both medicine and cooking. The answer is "HERB." Herbs are plants that are used for flavoring or garnishing food, as well as for their medicinal properties. 

“RuPaul’s ___ Race”

DRAG

"RuPaul’s ___ Race" is hinting at a television show hosted by RuPaul called "RuPaul's Drag Race." In this show, contestants compete in various challenges related to drag performance, fashion, and charisma to become America's next drag superstar. The missing word in the clue would be "Drag," as it completes the title of the show. So, the answer to the crossword question is "DRAG."

___ and turn (be restless)

TOSS

 "___ and turn (be restless)" that we're for a phrase that describes being restless or unable to sleep soundly. "TOSS'' When someone tosses and turns, they repeatedly change position or move around restlessly in bed, typically due to discomfort, anxiety, or an inability to relax, making it difficult for them to fall asleep or stay asleep.

“Moo” sayer

COW

"Moo sayer" that we're looking for an animal that is known for making the sound "moo." In this context, "COW" fits perfectly. "moo." In the animal kingdom, the most common animal associated with the sound "moo" is a cow. 

Jabber away

YAK

"Jabber away" implies talking incessantly or chattering. In this context, it's hinting at an animal known for its vocalizations. One animal that fits this description is the yak. While yaks don't precisely "jabber," they do make various vocalizations, including grunts and lowing sounds. Therefore, the answer to the crossword question is "YAK."

Baseball equipment, and a verb that means “to take the role of hitting the ball”

BAT

"baseball equipment," is "BAT." A bat is a crucial piece of equipment used in baseball for hitting the ball. As for the second part of the clue, the verb that means "to take the role of hitting the ball" is "SWING." When a baseball player swings the bat, they are attempting to hit the ball thrown by the pitcher.

“Jinx, you ___ me a soda!”

OWE

Jinx, you ___ me a soda!" indicates that someone is obligated or indebted to provide a soda because of a jinx. The appropriate word to fill in the blank is "OWE." When someone says "Jinx, you owe me a soda," it means that according to the jinx tradition, the person who has been jinxed owes the other person a soda. 

___ Moines, Iowa’s capital with many insurance companies

DES

 "DES." This refers to "Des Moines," the capital city of Iowa. Des Moines is not only known for being the political and economic center of Iowa but also for its prominence in the insurance industry. The city is home to numerous insurance companies, making it a significant hub for this sector.

Tropical tuber you may find on the table during Thanksgiving

YAM

Tropical tuber that is commonly served on the table during Thanksgiving. The answer to this clue is "YAM." Yams are a type of tropical tuberous root vegetable that is often featured in Thanksgiving meals, particularly in dishes like candied yams or yam casseroles.

Tenant’s payment

RENT

Tenant’s payment" indicates that we're looking for a term associated with what a tenant pays. The word "payment" suggests a financial transaction made by the tenant to the landlord or property owner, the most common term for what a tenant pays to occupy a property is "rent." Rent is the regular payment made by a tenant to a landlord or landlady for the use of property or land.

Actor KJ ___ who plays Archie on “Riverdale”

APA

"Actor KJ ___ who plays Archie on 'Riverdale'" indicates that we're looking for the name of an actor who portrays the character Archie on the television show "Riverdale." The missing surname is what we need to fill in the blank. KJ Apa is a New Zealand actor who gained prominence for his role as Archie Andrews on the popular TV series "Riverdale," which is based on the characters from the Archie Comics. 

Apricot’s center

PIT

"Apricot’s center" that we're for a term related to the inner part of an apricot fruit. "center" likely refers to the core or central component of the apricot. In fruits like apricots, the central, often hard, and usually inedible part is called the "PIT." The pit is the seed-containing structure found at the center of the fruit.

Not acceptable, by societal standards

   TABOO  

"Not acceptable, by societal standards" indicates that we're looking for a term that describes something that is considered socially unacceptable or forbidden. The word "societal standards" norms or expectations within a community or culture. the word that fits the description is "taboo." Taboo refers to behaviors, practices, or topics that are considered culturally or socially unacceptable or forbidden.

James Dean movie “East of ___”

  EDEN

"James Dean movie 'East of ___'" indicates that we're looking for the missing word that completes the title of a James Dean movie. The phrase "East of" suggests a location or place, and we need to fill in the blank with the appropriate word. The James Dean movie referred to in the clue is "East of Eden." This film, released in 1955, is based on John Steinbeck's novel of the same name. It features James Dean in one of his most iconic roles as Cal Trask, a young man struggling with his family dynamics and searching for his identity in California during the early 20th century.

Unknown, on a schedule: Abbr.

TBD

"Unknown, on a schedule Abbr." that we're for an abbreviation that represents something yet to be determined or decided, particularly in the context of scheduling or planning. "TBD" is the abbreviation we're looking for. "TBD" stands for "To Be Determined" or "To Be Decided." It's commonly used in schedules, agendas, or plans when a specific time, date, or detail has not been finalized or confirmed.

Texas Revolution battle site

ALAMO

"Texas Revolution battle site" that we're for a location where a significant battle took place during the Texas Revolution, a pivotal event in Texas history when Texan rebels fought for independence from Mexico.The battle site referred to in the clue is the "Alamo." The Alamo is a historic Spanish mission fortress located in present-day San Antonio, Texas. It was the site of a famous and decisive battle during the Texas Revolution in 1836. The Texan defenders, including figures like Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie, bravely fought against Mexican forces led by General Santa Anna.

Holdup at the airport, say

DELAY

"Holdup at the airport, say" that we're for a term that describes a situation where there is a delay in flights or operations at an airport. The word "holdup" implies an obstruction or interruption, and "at the airport" provides the context. the term that fits the description is "DELAY." A delay at the airport occurs when flights are postponed or held back for various reasons, such as inclement weather, technical issues, or air traffic congestion.

Couch cushion line

SEAM

"Couch cushion line" that we're looking for a term related to the structure or composition of a couch cushion. The term "line" indicates that we're seeking a feature that runs along or marks a division within the cushion. "SEAM." A seam refers to the line where two pieces of fabric are sewn or joined together. In the case of a couch cushion, there are typically seams where the different panels of fabric or upholstery are stitched together to form the cushion's cover. 

Leaning Tower of ___ (Italian landmark)

PISA

"Leaning Tower of Pisa." Located in the city of Pisa, Italy, this iconic tower is famous worldwide for its unintended tilt, caused by an unstable foundation. Despite attempts to correct its lean, the tower remains tilted, attracting millions of visitors each year who come to marvel at its unique architecture."PISA" is the correct answer for this clue, as it denotes the location of the Leaning Tower.

Solo song for a soprano, say

ARIA

"Solo song for a soprano, say" that we're looking for a term that describes a musical piece typically performed by a soprano singer. The phrase "solo song" indicates that it's a musical composition intended for a single voice, and "for a soprano" specifies the vocal range of the performer the term that fits the description is "ARIA." An aria is a self-contained piece for one voice, usually within an opera, oratorio, or cantata. 

Raw facts and figures

DATA

"Raw facts and figures" indicates that we're searching for a term representing unprocessed information or statistics. In this context, the answer is "DATA." Data refers to unorganized or unprocessed facts, figures, or information that can be analyzed or processed to derive meaning or insights.

View

SEE

"View" is asking for a word that means "to see" or "to observe." on this, the is "SEE this is the word that matches the description provided by the clue. It means to perceive with the eyes; to observe visually.

Archery equipment, and a verb that means “to bend the upper body in a sign of respect”

BOW

"Archery equipment," is "BOW." A bow is the primary tool used in archery, consisting of a flexible piece of material with a string stretched between its ends, used to propel arrows. As for the second part of the clue, the verb that means "to bend the upper body in a sign of respect" is "BOW" as well. When someone bows, they incline their upper body forward as a gesture of respect, submission, or acknowledgment.

“13 Reasons Why” actress Alisha ___

BOE

 "13 Reasons Why." The correct answer is "BOE," but there seems to be a mistake here. not "BOE." Alisha Boe is an actress best known for her portrayal of Jessica Davis in the popular Netflix series "13 Reasons Why." Her character plays a significant role in the series, dealing with various social and personal issues faced by teenagers.

Trinidad ___ Tobago (Caribbean country)

AND

"Trinidad ___ Tobago" indicates that we're looking for a Caribbean country that consists of two parts, with "Trinidad" being the first part. Based on this information the is "AND."



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