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Daily Themed Crossword April 6 2026 answers

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1d. Pat gently, as makeup:

DAB

1a. Mountain ___ (soft drink brand):

DEW

2d. Angsty genre of music:

EMO

3d. Sharp humor:

WIT

4d. "The Dark Knight" actor Christian ___:

BALE

4a. "The Fresh Prince of ___-Air" ('90s sitcom):

BEL

5d. Former romantic partners:

EXES

6d. Victor Hugo's novel "___ Miserables":

LES

7d. From ___ to finish (beginning to end):

START

7a. Low-fat alternative to whole milk:

SKIM

8d. Colorful pond carp:

KOI

9d. Quaint roadside retreat:

INN

10d. "Have we ___ before?" ("Do we know each other?"):

MET

11a. "___ the one you're looking for?" ("Is it me you want to see?"): 2 wds.:

AMI

12a. Lumberjack's need:

AXE

13a. "Don't take that ___ with me!" ("Don't talk to me that way!"):

TONE

14a. Mineral water containers:

BOTTLES

15d. "It's us against ___":

THEM

16d. Tiny openings in the skin:

PORES

16a. Use watercolors:

PAINT

17a. Bee Gees song "___ a Liar":

HES

18d. Golf cry that sounds like "four":

FORE

18a. Play ___ keeps (do with serious intent):

FOR

19d. "So uncool!" slangily:

LAME

19a. "A Day in the ___," 1967 song by the Beatles that describes the day's every detail, without using the title in the lyrics:

LIFE

20d. ___ of March (day on which "Julius Caesar" plays out):

IDES

21d. Best position in a race:

FIRST

22d. ___ one's heart out (confess):

POUR

22a. Entrance to another dimension in sci-fi or fantasy movies:

PORTAL

23d. Opposite of "liability":

ASSET

24d. "Smells ___ Teen Spirit," 1991 song by Nirvana that perhaps left its title backstage, because it can't be found in the lyrics:

LIKE

25a. "Long ago in the dark room, lit by ___ light bulb ..." (not bright): 2 wds.:

ADIM

26a. Refinable rock:

ORE

27a. Brother or sister, for short:

SIB

28d. Offer, at an auction:

BID

29a. Prefix with "maid" to refer to Disney's Ariel:

MER

30d. "So ___" ("I accept"): 2 wds.:

BEIT

30a. "Subterranean Homesick ___," 1965 song by Bob Dylan where the title is perhaps subterranean, because it can't be found in the lyrics:

BLUES

31d. ___ tag (recreational sport):

LASER

32a. Jet ___ (Kawasaki watercraft):

SKI

33a. Feminine suffix to "govern" or "lion":

ESS

34a. Lobe's locale:

EAR

35d. Morse code components:

DOTS

35a. Document that confirms property ownership:

DEED

36a. "I've got a bad feeling about ___" (cliched dialogue from a horror movie):

THIS

37d. "___ la vista, baby!":

HASTA

38d. "___ Oddity," 1969 song by David Bowie that is an oddity which doesn't feature its own title in the lyrics:

SPACE

38a. Popular type of casino machine:

SLOT

39d. Momentary lack:

LAPSE

40a. Satisfied a growling tummy:

ATE

41a. ___ down (frisk at the airport):

PAT

42d. Organization for the Braves or the Yankees: Abbr.:

MLB

42a. New York baseball team:

METS

43d. Spanish "that":

ESA

44d. Paragraph starter:

TAB

45a. "Bohemian ___," 1975 song by Queen that goes on for six minutes but never uses the title in the lyrics:

RHAPSODY

46d. Partner of "hem," in a phrase:

HAW

47d. Special ___ (military missions, for short):

OPS

48d. Like, slangily:

DIG

49d. Conjunction akin to "but":

YET

50a. Aspiring attorney's exam: Abbr.:

LSAT

51a. Summer coolers: Abbr.:

ACS

52a. Common dessert that is divided into slices:

PIE

53a. "___ O'Riley," 1971 song by the Who that perhaps left its title back in the teenage wasteland, because it can't be found in the lyrics:

BABA

54a. "Yay, I'm on a roller coaster!":

WEE

55a. Certain NCO, for short:

SGT

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