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Daily Themed Crossword May 6 2025 answers

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1d. Lyft's pickup approximation: Abbr.:

ETA

1a. "A Nightmare on ___ Street":

ELM

2d. Common letters in "globe" and "slob":

LOB

3d. Flash ___ (spontaneous event):

MOB

4d. Double-helix genetic material: Abbr.:

DNA

4a. End-of-the-year month, for short:

DEC

5d. Arm count for an octopus:

EIGHT

6d. ___ skies (picnic-friendly forecast):

CLEAR

7d. Hospital wing:

WARD

7a. Take home the trophy, say:

WIN

8d. Colorful eye part:

IRIS

9d. Puppy's playful bite:

NIP

10a. Screwdriver or hammer, e.g.:

TOOL

11d. ___ curler (eye makeup tool):

LASH

12a. Zero, as a soccer score:

NIL

13a. "7 Rings" singer Grande, lovingly:

ARI

14a. Band behind "Dancing Queen":

ABBA

15d. Flower part found in potpourri:

PETAL

15a. ___-turner (interesting book):

PAGE

16a. Tear, like a cloth:

RIP

17a. One who "sells seashells on the seashore":

SHE

18d. "___ stretch," common phrase used to refer to the final part of an activity, that has its origins in horse racing:

HOME

19a. "___ down," common phrase meaning "easily, without question" that has its origins in horse racing:

HANDS

20d. Big Apple law enforcers: Abbr.:

NYPD

21d. ___ the bottle (party game):

SPIN

21a. Vodka or tequila serving:

SHOT

22a. "Give it another ___!" ("Go again!"):

TRY

23d. Something that might be kept open at a bar:

TAB

23a. Bathroom faucet:

TAP

24d. "Found it!" expression:

AHA

25a. "Yes ___" (Jim Carrey movie):

MAN

26d. "Friday" actress ___ Long:

NIA

27a. Storyline of a film, say:

PLOT

28d. Tardy to the party:

LATE

29d. ___ hygiene (dentist's concern):

ORAL

30d. Boxing match ender: Abbr.:

TKO

31a. Bigeye tuna:

AHI

32a. ___ Lilly and Co. (pharmaceutical company):

ELI

33a. "___ horse," common phrase used to refer to an unexpected winner, that has its origins in horse racing:

DARK

34a. Place with vaults and tellers:

BANK

35d. Serpent in "The Jungle Book":

KAA

36a. "Do you have ___ ideas?":

ANY

37d. Word used on both sides of "and" to make a common phrase meaning "a close contest," that has its origins in horse racing:

NECK

38d. NBA's ___ Ming:

YAO

39a. Lao-Tzu's philosophy (anagram of "oat"):

TAO

40a. "A," in a deck of cards:

ACE

41d. "Walk" or "word" lead-in:

CROSS

42d. "La Vie en rose" singer ___ Piaf:

EDITH

43a. Painter's canvas holder:

EASEL

44d. Meat or vegetable gravy dish:

STEW

45d. Firefighter's footwear:

BOOT

45a. "Across the ___," common phrase meaning "affecting everything and everyone in a particular group," that has its origins in horse racing:

BOARD

46d. Group of oil-producing nations: Abbr.:

OPEC

47a. Portable camp gear:

COT

48d. Number of Carolina or Dakota states:

TWO

48a. From ___ to bottom (thoroughly):

TOP

49a. Piglet's cry:

OINK

50d. "Yea or ___?":

NAY

51a. "Resident ___" (horror film series):

EVIL

52d. Kind of pass that might get you backstage: Abbr.:

VIP

53d. Fit of rage:

IRE

54d. Folding part of a folding table:

LEG

55a. "___ is me!" (sorrowful cry):

WOE

56a. Train stop, for short:

STA

57a. "Down to the ___," common phrase meaning "until the last minute," that has its origins in horse racing:

WIRE

58a. Non-prescription medicines: Abbr.:

OTC

59a. Timid and reserved:

SHY

60a. Where a hat may hang:

PEG


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