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Daily Themed Crossword May 4 2026 answers

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1d. Vietnamese noodle soup (anagram of "hop"):

PHO

1a. ___ talk (coach's speech to a team at halftime):

PEP

2d. Millions and millions of years:

EON

3d. "___ Sematary," punk song by the Ramones that takes its name from a horror novel by Stephen King:

PET

4d. Long, yellow vehicle parked in a school lot, often:

BUS

4a. "___, humbug!" (cry from Ebenezer Scrooge):

BAH

5d. President Lincoln's nickname:

ABE

6d. Toy company that makes Monopoly and Scrabble:

HASBRO

7d. ___ Watson, "Little Women" actress:

EMMA

7a. North Pole helper with pointy ears:

ELF

8d. "Ray Donovan" actor ___ Schreiber (anagram of "veil"):

LIEV

9d. Unavoidable destiny:

FATE

10a. Weed-tackling tool:

HOE

11d. King ___ (ancient Egyptian pharaoh, familiarly):

TUT

11a. Big brass instrument you may spot in a marching band:

TUBA

12a. "Mamma ___! Here We Go Again" (2018 film starring Lily James):

MIA

13a. Burst ___ the scene (appeared unexpectedly):

ONTO

14d. "___ dokie!" ("Alright!"):

OKIE

15a. Puts into service:

USES

16a. "You've ___ your match" ("You have tough competition"):

MET

17a. Kit ___ (chocolate treat):

KAT

18d. Ctrl and del's buddy:

ALT

19a. "___ New World," heavy metal song by Iron Maiden that takes its name from a dystopian novel by Aldous Huxley:

BRAVE

20d. Broke into a sprint:

RAN

21d. Band with the hit "Barbie Girl":

AQUA

21a. People fool others on the first day of this month:

APRIL

22d. Baby dogs:

PUPS

23d. Like Tony Stark or Bruce Wayne:

RICH

24d. "The White Lotus" network: Abbr.:

HBO

24a. Scarlett O'___ of "Gone With the Wind":

HARA

25d. Limb with a funny bone:

ARM

26a. "All ___ on the Western Front," song by Elton John that takes its name from an anti-war novel by Erich Maria Remarque:

QUIET

27a. Denver ___, NFL team that won the Super Bowl 50:

BRONCOS

28d. "The ___ of Amontillado," progressive rock song by the Alan Parsons Project that takes its name from a gothic tale by Edgar Allan Poe:

CASK

29d. Big name in elevators:

OTIS

30d. "Help us!" letters at sea:

SOS

31a. Scanned lines on store items: Abbr.:

UPC

32d. Souvenir shop shirt:

TEE

32a. "American Girl" singer ___ Petty:

TOM

33a. "The book covers everything from ___ Z": 2 wds.:

ATO

34a. On the beach:

ASHORE

35d. Vein fill:

ORE

36d. Disc-shaped vacuum cleaner from iRobot:

ROOMBA

37d. Gargantuan:

BIG

37a. On a regular ___ (frequently):

BASIS

38d. Nervous and fidgety:

ANTSY

39a. Sushi roll eggs or an anagram of 35d:

ROE

40a. Liquids for quills:

INKS

41d. First-___ (top-quality):

RATE

41a. "___ and Juliet," Dire Straits song that takes its name from a Shakespearean play about star-crossed lovers:

ROMEO

42d. What 14d is slang for:

OKAY

43d. ___-to-order (specially designed):

MADE

44d. NBC sketch comedy show that celebrated 50 seasons in 2025: Abbr.:

SNL

44a. Corporal's superior, for short:

SGT

45a. Letters suggesting an alter ego:

AKA

46a. Chow ___ (noodle dish):

MEIN

47d. Fair-hiring letters:

EEO

48d. Feeling green, perhaps:

ILL

49a. "We need this now!" in the E.R.:

STAT

50d. On ___ (where this clue isn't):

TOP

51d. "Got it, captain!":

AYE

52d. Bridge weight unit:

TON

53a. Wee bit:

TAD

54a. "For Whom the ___ Tolls," rock song by Metallica that takes its name from an Ernest Hemingway novel set in Spain:

BELL

55a. Object used to perform a "Walk the Dog" trick: Hyph.:

YOYO

56a. "Public" or "private" follower:

EYE

57a. Dial-up pioneer: Abbr.:

AOL

58a. Word after "pig" or "bull":

PEN

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